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mark strassmann, los angeles. here's to real flavors... real meals. real good.ll of knorr's high quality pasta and rice sides are now made with no artificial flavors or preservatives. knorr. taste for good. when cold symptoms keep you up, try vicks nyquil severe. just one dose starts to relieve 9 of your worst cold and flu symptoms, to help take you from 9 to none. for max strength nighttime relief, nyquil severe: ♪♪ >>> king charles iii continued his tour of the united kingdom. the king visited hillsborough castle in belfast, where thousands of mourners have been laying flowers since the queen's death. he met with political leaders and addressed the northern ireland assembly before heading back to london. at his side, camilla, the queen consort, who seems to have gotten back into the good graces of the british public. >> reporr: for yes, camilla ntrovel surrounding the royal family. but since she and charles got married here back in 2005, her image has gradually improved fo controversy has been laid to rest. >> all hail the king! >> reporter: the united kingdom
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norah. >> o'donnell: my goodness, mark strassmann, thank you so much.ident biden details his ambitious plan to dramatically cut cancer ambitious plan to dramatically deaths in the u.s. and, a major setback for jeff bezos' space rocket. bezos' space rocket. say hello to opzelura for the treatment of mild to moderate eczema. opzelura is a steroid-free cream proven to help clear skin and significantly reduce itch. do not start opzelura if you have any infection as it may lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you are being treated for an infection;... ...have tb or have been in close contact with someone with tb; have had hepatitis b or c. serious lung infections, skin cancer, blood clots, and low blood cell counts have been reported with opzelura. in patients taking jak inhibitors, serious infections, increased risk of death, lymphoma, other cancers, immune system problems, and major cardiovascular events have occured. the most common side effect is pain and swelling in the nose or throat. it's a one-of-a-kind cream. so, what could that mea
norah. >> o'donnell: my goodness, mark strassmann, thank you so much.ident biden details his ambitious plan to dramatically cut cancer ambitious plan to dramatically deaths in the u.s. and, a major setback for jeff bezos' space rocket. bezos' space rocket. say hello to opzelura for the treatment of mild to moderate eczema. opzelura is a steroid-free cream proven to help clear skin and significantly reduce itch. do not start opzelura if you have any infection as it may lower your ability...
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mark strassmann, cbs news, laurel, maryland. >> o'donnell: pretty cool. ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news," an update on the investigation of the deadly shooting on alec baldwin's movie set, and what the actor's lawyer is saying tonight. movie set ande actor's lawyer is saying actor's lawyer is saying tonight. ne of its kind proven to help you live significantly longer when taken with fulvestrant, regardless of menopause status. verzenio + fulvestrant is for hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer that has progressed after hormone therapy. diarrhea is common, may be severe, or cause dehydration or infection. at the first sign, call your doctor start an anti-diarrheal and drink fluids. before taking verzenio, tell your doctor about any fever, chills, or other signs of infection. verzenio may cause low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infection that can lead to death. life-threatening lung inflammation can occur. tell your doctor about any new or worsening trouble breathing, cough, or chest pain. serious liver problems can happen. symptoms in
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mark strassmann, thank you. turn now to congress, where a cyber-security expert who was fired by twitter earlier this year gave explosive testimony on capitol hill today, saying the social media platform had a suspected chinese spy on its payroll. cbs's nikki battiste has more on the whistleblower's allegations, and what twitter is saying tonight. >> reporter: twitter's former security chief, peiter zatko, today claimed the company's cyber-security system is in shambles. >> they don't know what data they have, where it lives, or where it came from, and so, unsurprisingly, they can't protect it. >> reporter: zatko, who worked for twitter for 14 months before being fired, said the company can't shield users data from a rogue employee. >> it's not farfetched to say that an employee inside the company could take over the accounts of all the senators in this room. >> reporter: iowa republican chuck grassley said twitter users were exposed to foreign intelligence agencies. zatko was asked about the f.b.i. informing th
mark strassmann, thank you. turn now to congress, where a cyber-security expert who was fired by twitter earlier this year gave explosive testimony on capitol hill today, saying the social media platform had a suspected chinese spy on its payroll. cbs's nikki battiste has more on the whistleblower's allegations, and what twitter is saying tonight. >> reporter: twitter's former security chief, peiter zatko, today claimed the company's cyber-security system is in shambles. >> they...
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cbs's mark strassmann shows us why. >> the threat is very real. this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us as we start a new week together. tonight, mandatory evacuation orders are already underway for hundreds of thousands of florida residents as hurricane ian gains strength as it bears down on the state's west coast. residents are filling up sandbags and flocking to grocery store, clearing out the entire inventory of bottled water and other nonperishable food items. outside gas stations, long lines of cars wrapped around the block as residents waited for fuel for their vehicles and generators ahead of expected power outages. tonight, ian is nearing the western tip of cuba as a strong category 2 storm with 100-mile-per-hour winds. it's expected to grow in intensity to a category 4 storm with top winds of 140 miles per hour, as it moves into the open waters in the gulf of mexico. governor ron desantis has declared a state of emergency for the en
cbs's mark strassmann shows us why. >> the threat is very real. this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us as we start a new week together. tonight, mandatory evacuation orders are already underway for hundreds of thousands of florida residents as hurricane ian gains strength as it bears down on the state's west coast. residents are filling up sandbags and flocking to...
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here's cbs's mark strassmann with more. >> reporter: baring mountain, washington state. >> that camee. >> reporter: a crisis at 6,000 feet. >> we are trapped here. we've got fire on either side. >> reporter: two weekend hikers shared this edited video they say was shot while trapped in a fire zone. >> it was freakin' burning, and it's freakin' hot. >> we were going to try to get out of here before we burn to death. >> reporter: they crisscrossed the mountains for miles, threading their way to safety. in northern california, the mosquito fire has blackened 72 square miles. nearly 6,000 structures near threatened. more than 11,000 people evacuated. >> 14 years, i've never seen anything like this. >> reporter: california's burning. at least 28 wildfires burning at once. more than 160,000 acres in flames. >> they've been fighting a lot of different fires all night, and they're working 24-hour shifts. >> reporter: also in california, mudslides after several inches of rain this weekend. more than 50 people rescued from a muddy morass, and a family of three plucked to safety from flash floo
here's cbs's mark strassmann with more. >> reporter: baring mountain, washington state. >> that camee. >> reporter: a crisis at 6,000 feet. >> we are trapped here. we've got fire on either side. >> reporter: two weekend hikers shared this edited video they say was shot while trapped in a fire zone. >> it was freakin' burning, and it's freakin' hot. >> we were going to try to get out of here before we burn to death. >> reporter: they crisscrossed...
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from los angeles, here is mark strassmann. >> we are the tip of the spear! >> reporter: 15 ,000 nurses sic of it. a three-day walkout in minnesota. a protest over salaries and staffing. >> stand up for the working people of america. >> three, four. >> we won't take it anymore! >> reporter: more strikes this month, teachers in seattle and nursing home workers in pennsylvania. a nationwide railroad strike averted at the last minute would have thrown the economy off track. railroad unions forced concessions. other unions noticed. >> i think it empowers people to have that risk for the option of a strike. yes, i think there will continue to be potential work stoppages. >> reporter: american workers flexing their leverage. this year 15 involving at least 1,000 workers. a cornell university study tracks 271 strikes of all sizes that started this year. almost double last year's number for the same period. more american workers are voting it unionize from amazon warehouse workers to starbucks baristas. unions have won more than 600 elections in 2022. the most in nea
from los angeles, here is mark strassmann. >> we are the tip of the spear! >> reporter: 15 ,000 nurses sic of it. a three-day walkout in minnesota. a protest over salaries and staffing. >> stand up for the working people of america. >> three, four. >> we won't take it anymore! >> reporter: more strikes this month, teachers in seattle and nursing home workers in pennsylvania. a nationwide railroad strike averted at the last minute would have thrown the economy...
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mark strassmann, thank you. well, turning now to the devastation in florida, where rescues are still under way and expected to continue until tomorrow. president biden says this search operation is the largest in recent history. in orlando, entire neighborhoods remain under water after getting up to 14 inches of rain. and that's where we find cbs' meg oliver tonight. good evening, meg. .>> is there anybody in there? >> reporter: tonight, newly released video shows harrowing moments as sheriff's deputies formed a human chain to pull this woman to safety. >> you all right? >> reporter: after her car was swept away by floodwaters. >> come out the window. >> reporter: these two men were plucked from their floating car trapped when the waters quickly rose. tonight, many houses and apartment complexes are still completely surrounded by water. how high did the water come? >> okay, it was, like, about here. >> reporter: lidianys de-dios stayed up all night as hurricane ian hit, watching the rising water creep up to her
mark strassmann, thank you. well, turning now to the devastation in florida, where rescues are still under way and expected to continue until tomorrow. president biden says this search operation is the largest in recent history. in orlando, entire neighborhoods remain under water after getting up to 14 inches of rain. and that's where we find cbs' meg oliver tonight. good evening, meg. .>> is there anybody in there? >> reporter: tonight, newly released video shows harrowing moments...
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mark strassmann, cbs news, laurel, maryland. >> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term policy. even a term policy? even a term policy! find out if you're sitting on a goldmine. call coventry direct today at the number on your screen, or visit coventrydirect.com. [sfx: stomach gurgling] it's nothing... sounds like something. ♪ when you have nausea, heartburn, indigestion, ♪ ♪ upset stomach, diarrhea. ♪ pepto bismol coats and soothes for fast relief... when you need it most. what happens to your body language when you use dove dry spray? [laughing] it shows. try dove dry spray. our weightless formula with 1/4 moisturizers is effective and kind to skin. leaving you feeling instantly dry and confident. suffering from sinus congestion, 1/4 moisturizers is effective especially at night? try vicks sinex. unlike most sinus treatments it provides instant relief t
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mark strassmann, cbsnews, solvang, california. >>> cbs dwunews will have full coverage of the queen's. for now, goodnight. >> now at 6:00, rain and winds g through the bay area. look at the impact of our first rainstom in months. > >> plus -- >> absolutely there's concerns r safety is -- of course we're concerned. >> why the weather was not goino stop the return of e fae the lafayette art and wine festival. and the 49ers get their first win. but it costs tm their franchise quarterback. the the latest on trey lance's injuy against the seahawks. live frome cbs studios in san francisco. jt two weeks ago we were talking at highs of 115 in the bay area and and now rain and winds in parts of the bay on this sunday evening. and more on the way tonight. the north bay has recorded the heaviest rainfall.s is time lapse video from pope valley. some areas in napa and sonoma counties already got ove5 inches of rain. at the same time time under a wind advisory. no wonder as peak gusts approached0 miles per hour in the mountain tops. be ready for possible power outages and darren peck is is in to te
mark strassmann, cbsnews, solvang, california. >>> cbs dwunews will have full coverage of the queen's. for now, goodnight. >> now at 6:00, rain and winds g through the bay area. look at the impact of our first rainstom in months. > >> plus -- >> absolutely there's concerns r safety is -- of course we're concerned. >> why the weather was not goino stop the return of e fae the lafayette art and wine festival. and the 49ers get their first win. but it costs tm...
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here's cbs' mark strassmann. >> reporter: this is northern california's mosquito fire, more menacingday. with drought conditions here, dense woods became acres of kindling. more than 40,000 acres scorched. today's cooler temperatures and higher humidity helped firefighters. but flames still threaten nearly 6,000 homes. 11,000 residents have fled, including larry. >> i'm skad to death i'm going to lose everything. >> reporter: east of los angeles, firefighters battling the massive fairview fire got help from above. flames have blackened 28,000 acres, but firefighters expect to have this one fully contained tomorrow. but in that fire zone, a scary moment, a helicopter carrying firefighters lost control. >> it started spinning, and then it just fell down, and pieces went everywhere. >> reporter: all three people aboard survived with moderate injuries. that rain helping firefighters was part of a record storm. 5 inches of rain in some spots. a burm in long beach washed away, dumping flash floodwater into homes. >> 3 inches of water got into our first floor, and i'm just mitigating right
here's cbs' mark strassmann. >> reporter: this is northern california's mosquito fire, more menacingday. with drought conditions here, dense woods became acres of kindling. more than 40,000 acres scorched. today's cooler temperatures and higher humidity helped firefighters. but flames still threaten nearly 6,000 homes. 11,000 residents have fled, including larry. >> i'm skad to death i'm going to lose everything. >> reporter: east of los angeles, firefighters battling the...
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cbs's mark strassmann is at the kennedy space center. , earlier this week it was an issue with the engine. what happened this time? >> reporter: lilia, a lot of frustration here. nasa just announced it looks as though they're going to have to roll the rocket back to the garage, back to the vehicle assembly building. that would delay the next launch window until later this month, more likely later next month. today's problem came up a couple of hours into loading the rocket with propel ant. it happened at the bottom of the rocket, right about here. they discovered a leak in the liquid hydrogen fuel line. trem they tried to troubleshoot it three times without luck, and at that point it was a scrub. second time in five days nasa has been luckless on the launch pad. both times a liquid hydrogen leak was an issue. frustration comes after years of delays and billions of dollars in costover runs. lilia, this rocket still hasn't left the launch pad. >> that's right. we were waiting all day today, back and forth, a lot of communication from nasa t
cbs's mark strassmann is at the kennedy space center. , earlier this week it was an issue with the engine. what happened this time? >> reporter: lilia, a lot of frustration here. nasa just announced it looks as though they're going to have to roll the rocket back to the garage, back to the vehicle assembly building. that would delay the next launch window until later this month, more likely later next month. today's problem came up a couple of hours into loading the rocket with propel...
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mark strassmann has the story. [ sirens ] >> reporter: for america's firefighters, the irony is jarringotect us was a hidden threat to them. >> i looked at him going -- foam has carcinogens? >> reporter: in north carolina, chief gregory sharp showed us his department's stockpiled fire foam. >> some of this is probably 20 years old. >> reporter: five-gallon buckets of foam concentrate laced with pfas -- manmade chemicals, water repellant, virtually indestructive, and dangerous if inhaled or absorbed into the body. for all of us, the epa's lifetime health advisory for two of the most common pfas, less than one part per trillion. fire foam -- >> it's ten million parts for trillion. >> reporter: which as high as it gets? >> in pure form, yeah, absolutely. >> reporter: amy dindel is with a science research nonprofit treating the stockpile. in a first commercial application, its promising technology using heat and pressure and an oxidant to remove the threat in the pfas bond. >> ten seconds through our reacit wilbreak the cf1. >> reporter: another first, crews testing clean fire foam made of
mark strassmann has the story. [ sirens ] >> reporter: for america's firefighters, the irony is jarringotect us was a hidden threat to them. >> i looked at him going -- foam has carcinogens? >> reporter: in north carolina, chief gregory sharp showed us his department's stockpiled fire foam. >> some of this is probably 20 years old. >> reporter: five-gallon buckets of foam concentrate laced with pfas -- manmade chemicals, water repellant, virtually indestructive,...
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mark strassmann, cbs news, california. >>> and that is the overnight news for this friday. some of you, the news continues, for others, check back in for "cbs mornings." reporting here in the nation's capitol, i'm nora o'donnell. >>> this is cbs news flash. a special master has been named tasked by the fbi. u.s. district judge raymond dearie is who trump proposed for the role one week ago, and the justice department did not oppose. the judge must complete his review by november 30th. >>> the biden administration has now given nearly $16 billion in military assistance to the country. >>> this fire ball lasted for about 20 seconds landing somewhere in the north atlantic ocean. for more news, download the cbs app on your cell phone or tv. i'm matt peiper, cbs news, new york. >>> tonight, rail companies and union leaders reached an agreement. president biden announces a it could have devastated the already fragile economy less than two months before the elections. amtrak canceled all long distance routes ahead of a possible work stoppage. we have a lot of news to get to tonight
mark strassmann, cbs news, california. >>> and that is the overnight news for this friday. some of you, the news continues, for others, check back in for "cbs mornings." reporting here in the nation's capitol, i'm nora o'donnell. >>> this is cbs news flash. a special master has been named tasked by the fbi. u.s. district judge raymond dearie is who trump proposed for the role one week ago, and the justice department did not oppose. the judge must complete his review...
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mark strassmann, cbs news, california. >> o'donnell: an extraordinary friendship.vening news." remember, if you can't watch us live, set your d.v.r. so you can watch us later. i'm norah o'donnell on the nation's capitol. good night. >> announcer: a violent day at the dog park... >> her dog, abby, charged at him, bit him, and it left a 4-centimeter laceration in his chest. >> judge judy: did she acknowledge that her dog was the one who bit felix? >> yes. she felt very bad about it. >> announcer: ...but her compassion only went so far. >> i immediately went to the dog hospital. she showed up about 20 minutes after. >> judge judy: she didn't come there and volunteer any payment? >> right. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution christina hilling an are suing temmie rosenthal for vet bills resulting from a dog attack. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 99 on the calendar in the matter of kohler/hilling vs. rosenthal. >> ju
mark strassmann, cbs news, california. >> o'donnell: an extraordinary friendship.vening news." remember, if you can't watch us live, set your d.v.r. so you can watch us later. i'm norah o'donnell on the nation's capitol. good night. >> announcer: a violent day at the dog park... >> her dog, abby, charged at him, bit him, and it left a 4-centimeter laceration in his chest. >> judge judy: did she acknowledge that her dog was the one who bit felix? >> yes. she...
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mark strassmann, cbs news, waxhaw, north carolina. >> it's really interesting. all right. with a return visit (male) there are many voices in today's world. everyone is voicing their opinions about everything, and jesus is no exception to that. what if there was a clear voice telling you exactly who jesus is? (male announcer) join dr. david jeremiah as he teaches who jesus is and what that means for your life. tune in to dr. jeremiah's new series, "christ above all", on the next "turning point", right here on this station. - you okay? - there's a flex alert today so i'm mentally preparing for the power outage. oh, well we can help stop one because we are going to reduce our energy use from 4-9pm. what now? i stepped on a plug. hat's my b unplugging. when it comes to preventing outages the power is ours. >>> was a reunion of sorts at the white house today as president biden welcomed back barack and michelle obama for the of their official portraits. cbs' ed o'keefe is at the white house. >> barack and michelle, welcome home. >> reporter: it was homecoming day for the obamas
mark strassmann, cbs news, waxhaw, north carolina. >> it's really interesting. all right. with a return visit (male) there are many voices in today's world. everyone is voicing their opinions about everything, and jesus is no exception to that. what if there was a clear voice telling you exactly who jesus is? (male announcer) join dr. david jeremiah as he teaches who jesus is and what that means for your life. tune in to dr. jeremiah's new series, "christ above all", on the next...
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our mark strassmann reports from los angeles. >> reporter: back on track, america's railroads with aabor deal. but no one can seem to put the brakes on inflation. the latest rate, 8.3%. that's six straight months above 8%. >> we now have an inflation that may be much more entrenched and sticky. >> reporter: economist diane swank, an adviser to the federal reserve, worries workers keep losing ground. >> all the gains in employment we've seen, all the acceleration in wages we've seen, we've lost all of that and then some to inflation. >> reporter: blame a tangle of buffeter, including the pandemic recovery, ukraine, and the supply chain muddle, which is why averting a railroad strike was so critical. this doesn't help -- the backlog at southern california ports, the gateway for roughly 40% of american imports. here at the port of los angeles, the director says 28,000 shipping containers need to go out by train. that number should be zero. ghuds, dropping gas prices. $3.68 is the national average, down 26 cents in the last month. now bad news. grocery costs jumped 13.5% year-to-year. th
our mark strassmann reports from los angeles. >> reporter: back on track, america's railroads with aabor deal. but no one can seem to put the brakes on inflation. the latest rate, 8.3%. that's six straight months above 8%. >> we now have an inflation that may be much more entrenched and sticky. >> reporter: economist diane swank, an adviser to the federal reserve, worries workers keep losing ground. >> all the gains in employment we've seen, all the acceleration in wages...
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mark strassmann, cbs news, california. >> o'donnell: an extraordinary friendship. news." remember, if you can't watch us live, set your d.v.r. so you can watch us later. i'm norah o'donnell in the nation's capitol. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access gbh.org i believe prop 27 is the right thing to do. i had experienced being in shelters at a young age. having nothing. prostituting. we don't choose this life. i never knew what safe was until i came to city of refugee. people that's coming through these doors are trying to break the cycle. prop 27 will help provide more funding for places like this and help people get off the streets. it feels good to have a place to call home. support prop 27. kevin: i've fought wildfires for twenty years. it feels good to have a place to call home. here's the reality we face every day. this is a crisis. we need more firefighters, more equipment, better forest management to prevent wildfires and reduce toxic smoke. and we need to reduce the tailpipe emissions that are driving change
mark strassmann, cbs news, california. >> o'donnell: an extraordinary friendship. news." remember, if you can't watch us live, set your d.v.r. so you can watch us later. i'm norah o'donnell in the nation's capitol. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access gbh.org i believe prop 27 is the right thing to do. i had experienced being in shelters at a young age. having nothing. prostituting. we don't choose this life. i never knew what safe...
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are going to come down some, but the bottom isn't going to fall out of the market. >> that's mark strassmannting from atlanta. we turn now to the president of the federal reserve bank of atlanta, raphael bostic. good morning to you, sir. it's good to have you back. i want to get your perspective. we know stock market is not the economy, but it is a forward-looking indicator. and it's showing some concern right now. around the world, central banks are trying to get control of inflation. the fed has already raised rates five times this year. why isn't inflation coming down? >> well, first of all, good morning, margaret. it's really good to see you. you know, inflation is high. it's too high. and we really need to do all that we can to make it come down. when you think about its source, because we have very high demand, we have not enough supply. as long as you have that gap, prices are going to be feeling upward pressure. we've got to narrow that gap. what weere hoping would happen is that we'd see some movement on the supply side to move the supply up so that there wasn't so much of an auctio
are going to come down some, but the bottom isn't going to fall out of the market. >> that's mark strassmannting from atlanta. we turn now to the president of the federal reserve bank of atlanta, raphael bostic. good morning to you, sir. it's good to have you back. i want to get your perspective. we know stock market is not the economy, but it is a forward-looking indicator. and it's showing some concern right now. around the world, central banks are trying to get control of inflation....
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mark strassmann, cbs news, north carolina. >> o'donnell: that's really interesting.right back with a return visit to the white house for former president barack obama and michelle obama. ♪ it's the most wonderful time of the year ♪ claritin provides non-drowsy symptom relief from over 200 indoor and outdoor allergens, day after day. feel the clarity and make today the most wonderful time of the year. live claritin clear. i'm gonna miss you. at prudential, we can't tell you when your kids will finally go out on their own. but we can at least make sure that when they do — you're ready. that's why millions rely on us for the rock-solid strength that helps you plan for and achieve your retirement dreams. whichever road you take. who's your rock? if you have advanced non-small cell lung cancer, your first treatment could be a chemo-free combination. of two immunotherapies that works differently. it could mean a chance to live longer. opdivo plus yervoy is for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread, tests positive for pd-l1, and does not hav
mark strassmann, cbs news, north carolina. >> o'donnell: that's really interesting.right back with a return visit to the white house for former president barack obama and michelle obama. ♪ it's the most wonderful time of the year ♪ claritin provides non-drowsy symptom relief from over 200 indoor and outdoor allergens, day after day. feel the clarity and make today the most wonderful time of the year. live claritin clear. i'm gonna miss you. at prudential, we can't tell you when your...
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>> mark strassmann reporting for us. thank you. >>> overseas now, there's a change coming to britain's parliament. the ruling conservative party is picking a new leader to succeed prime minister boris johnson. cbs's ian lee is in london. >> reporter: it's britain's battle royale for prime minister. in one corner foreign secretary liz truss. >> i can lead. i can make tough decisions. and i can get things done. >> reporter: and in the other former finance minister rishi sunak. >> i am prepared to give everything i have in service to our nation. >> reporter: but are brits ready for rishi? he'd be the first person of color to serve as prime minister and first who follows the hindu faith. the 42-year-old worked at goldman sachs, then a multibillion-dollar hedge fund and an investment firm he co-founded before entering government. >> our friends who are working class -- >> reporter: but a recently revealed 2001 video showed a younger sunak sneering that he didn't have any working-class friends. he quickly backtracked. if truss
>> mark strassmann reporting for us. thank you. >>> overseas now, there's a change coming to britain's parliament. the ruling conservative party is picking a new leader to succeed prime minister boris johnson. cbs's ian lee is in london. >> reporter: it's britain's battle royale for prime minister. in one corner foreign secretary liz truss. >> i can lead. i can make tough decisions. and i can get things done. >> reporter: and in the other former finance minister...
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here's cbs's mark strassmann. >> reporter: this is northern california's mosquito fire.the day. with drought conditions here dense woods became acres of kindling. more than 40,000 acres scorched. today's cooler temperatures and higher humidity helped firefighters. but flames still threaten nearly 6,000 homes. 11,000 residents have fled, including larry nye. >> i'm scared to death i'm going to lose everything. >> reporter: east of los angeles firefighters battling the massive fairview fire got help from above. this weekend's rains. flames have blackened 28,000 rs this one fully contained tomorrow. but in that fire zone a scary moment. a helicopter carrying firefighters lost control. >> it started like spinning and then it just fell down and pieces went everywhere. >> reporter: all three people aboard survived with moderate injuries. that rain helping firefighters was part of a record storm. five inches of rain in some spots. a berm in long beach walked away, dumping flash flood water into homes. >> three inches of water got into our first floor. and i'm just mitigating ri
here's cbs's mark strassmann. >> reporter: this is northern california's mosquito fire.the day. with drought conditions here dense woods became acres of kindling. more than 40,000 acres scorched. today's cooler temperatures and higher humidity helped firefighters. but flames still threaten nearly 6,000 homes. 11,000 residents have fled, including larry nye. >> i'm scared to death i'm going to lose everything. >> reporter: east of los angeles firefighters battling the massive...
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. > >> i mark strassmann. everybody knows queen elizabeth loved horses. what you don't know is the special friendship she had the california cowboy, and the horses they trained together. the cowboy and the queen >> coming up at 5:00, we are live at san francisco's kickoff of hispanic heritage month. kpix month. kpix 5 will be here for this beautiful solution. we hopu hope you join us. gather the family room the television set, it's going to be memorable. > >> helping underserved communities among in breaking into the entertainment business. george clooney is among the stars teaming up with los angels los angeles unified school district. they are smiling for the camera and opening the school of film and television production. the school will tran will train teenagers for jobs in in entertainment, and they say can help diversify the industry. industry. a lot of smiling faces faces there, and so many great s great stories to come, because of this effort. that's it for kpix 5 news at 3:00. cbs evening news is next. will be back with more news at 5:00. darren?
. > >> i mark strassmann. everybody knows queen elizabeth loved horses. what you don't know is the special friendship she had the california cowboy, and the horses they trained together. the cowboy and the queen >> coming up at 5:00, we are live at san francisco's kickoff of hispanic heritage month. kpix month. kpix 5 will be here for this beautiful solution. we hopu hope you join us. gather the family room the television set, it's going to be memorable. > >> helping...
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mark strassmann explains why. >> reporter: inflation stubbornly above 8%. the dow ending below 30,000. vanished nearly two years of gains. interest rates up three points in six months. and worse, we're all flying blind here. >> no one knows with any certainty where the economy will be a year or more from now. >> reporter: that uncertainty is now hitting us where we live. >> i do like these cabinets. >> reporter: in america's worsening housing crunch. over that two-year feeding frenzy to overpay. many shudder at mortgage rates above 6%, the heighest in 14 years. >> if you borrowed money at 3% you're never going to leave. >> reporter: another issue, so-called shelter inflation, housing rents raising faster than wages. >> it's not just one part of the country, almost all parts of the country. >> reporter: moody's analytics says more than half of america's regional markets are significantly overvalued, but 25% or more. 210 out of 413 markets. many pandemic boomtowns. >> moody's number one? boise. home prices 72% too high. other overvalued areas, austin, charlot
mark strassmann explains why. >> reporter: inflation stubbornly above 8%. the dow ending below 30,000. vanished nearly two years of gains. interest rates up three points in six months. and worse, we're all flying blind here. >> no one knows with any certainty where the economy will be a year or more from now. >> reporter: that uncertainty is now hitting us where we live. >> i do like these cabinets. >> reporter: in america's worsening housing crunch. over that...
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cbs' mark strassmann is in myrtle beach, where rescues are under way. >> reporter: that's the atlantic ocean right there, spilling here into the streets. >> o'donnell: the death toll in florida rises, and the miles and miles of devastation as people return to what's left of their homes. our team of correspondents is on the ground as florida begins its long recovery. cbs' meg oliver is in orlando, where sheriff's deputies formed a human chain to pull a
cbs' mark strassmann is in myrtle beach, where rescues are under way. >> reporter: that's the atlantic ocean right there, spilling here into the streets. >> o'donnell: the death toll in florida rises, and the miles and miles of devastation as people return to what's left of their homes. our team of correspondents is on the ground as florida begins its long recovery. cbs' meg oliver is in orlando, where sheriff's deputies formed a human chain to pull a
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. >> reporter: i'm mark strassmann in north georgia, where sunday's flooding is now monday's misery. a bottle water giveaway behind me. in this town, some people have a boil water advisory. others, no water at all. and without water, schools countywide here are closed at least until thursday. 12 inches of rain fell in less than half a day. instant crisis, flash flooding. there are no known injuries or deaths, but it's a rough start to the week, and more rain is possible through the evening. >> reporter: back in drought- stricken california, no relief in sight, even along the coast. >> the minute that you stop sweating, or you're just-- within ten minutes or so, your body temperature goes to 103 or higher, you are at heat stroke. that is time to call 911. >> reporter: and to avoid getting to that stage? well, hydration is key. experts say, if you're feeling really thirsty, you are already dehydrated, so you've got to keep drinking water consistently throughout the day. excessive heat warnings are in effect here through wednesday night. jericka. >> duncan: carter evans for us in santa
. >> reporter: i'm mark strassmann in north georgia, where sunday's flooding is now monday's misery. a bottle water giveaway behind me. in this town, some people have a boil water advisory. others, no water at all. and without water, schools countywide here are closed at least until thursday. 12 inches of rain fell in less than half a day. instant crisis, flash flooding. there are no known injuries or deaths, but it's a rough start to the week, and more rain is possible through the...
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cbs's mark strassmann explains why. >> reporter: inflation stubbornly above 8%.eek below 30,000. vanished, nearly two years of gains. interest rates up 3 points in six months. and worse, we're all flying blind here. >> no one knows with any certainty where the economy will be a year or more from now. >> reporter: that uncertainty's now hitting us where we live. >> i do like these cabinets. >> reporter: in america's worsening housing crunch. over that two-year feeding frenzy to overpay. many buyers shudder at mortgage rates above 6%, the highest in 14 years. >> what's even more significant is how much sellers are pulling back. if you borrowed money at 3% to buy a house, you're never going to leave. >> reporter: another issue, so-called shelter inflation. surging home prices and rents racing faster than wages. >> we're going to be feeling this. it's not just one part of the country. it's almost all parts of the country. >> reporter: moody's analytics says more than half of america's largest regional markets are significantly overvalued. by 25% or more. 210 out of 4
cbs's mark strassmann explains why. >> reporter: inflation stubbornly above 8%.eek below 30,000. vanished, nearly two years of gains. interest rates up 3 points in six months. and worse, we're all flying blind here. >> no one knows with any certainty where the economy will be a year or more from now. >> reporter: that uncertainty's now hitting us where we live. >> i do like these cabinets. >> reporter: in america's worsening housing crunch. over that two-year...