Your world in 90 seconds. Every number on the board is a record cold high temperature. So to cold. Well be shivering. Millions wake up to bitter cold. Temperatures are expected to plunge again next week. Real nice. Reporter the race for 2020 could get more crowded. Former mayor bloomberg is opening the door to a president ial campaign. The water is warm. So we welcome him into it. Reporter the lawyer for the ukraine whistleblower sent a letter warning President Trump to cease and desist attacking his clients. He thinks that he can choose somebody on 5th avenue and nobody can touch him. Reporter a small plane crashed into a house east of l. A. Reporter the pilot was killed, but the family inside was able to get out okay. Its unbelievably lucky that they were able to escape and it landed right into their living room. Juul will stop online sales and accepting orders for its popular mintflavored juul pods. Reporter an alert worker in brazil keeping his head asson outofcontrol boat nearly d
The fire has burned over 23,000 acres. Fire officials are bracing for the wind. New round of power shut offs. Businesses and residences tired of it. Powerful wind and power shut offs, dry gusty conditions are expected to put parts of the mountains in the dark. We have two breaking stories were following to want. Theres the kincade fire. Which is more than doubled in size in 24 hours. Firefighters are battling the weather. Which has led to pg e putting millions of residents on notice. This time tomorrow night you could be without electricity. We are preparing for whats likely going to be a widespread safety shut off. This will be the strongest event of the year. And if models are right. Stronger than the october 8 and 9, 2017 fire event. So were lez than 24 hours from the pg e possible power shut off. Effecting 850,000 customers across 36 counties. From the north bay. The shut off would begin tomorrow at 5 00 p. M. For the rest of the bay area 7 00. We begin with hayward. She found lots
Hear a little music, but things are starting to wind down. We did see uniformed deputies out here, but frankly, most people we spoke with said they didnt notice him because they were having such a good time at the pumpkin patch, but they did like that they were here. Weve got a couple of pumpkin, large and small. Jonathan skoecoped out the b pumpkins to decorate his halls and he hardly noticed the santa clara sheriffs deputies nearby. I think it gives us an added sense of comfort and it wasnt something we considered coming out tonight. The pumpkin park outside morgan hill said they wanted to pay uniformed deputies to supplement the armed securities in the ground. She didnt want to go on camera. With everything happening, we just want that presence here and just to give people the sense of security. Organizers say initially the Sheriffs Department declined the r sheriff doesnt allow deputies to work extra paid assignments and uniform, and in a Statement Today they said in part we want t
States is lurking just a few miles away from here in his hyperbaric tanning chamber eating all our popeyes chicken sandwiches, but he is. I saw that trump was coming to l. A. And abc was announce beiin new bachelor, for a moment i got my hopes up that they would be the same guy. Trump is at a fundraiser in Beverly Hills and had a meet and greet in palo alto where tickets went up to 100,000. You get a round table discussion, a photo op and what they billed as premiere seating for lunch. What is premiere seating for lunch with donald trump . You get to join him in his booth at carls jr. . Trump is hoping to raise 15 million on this trip. I miss the days when a trump visit to california meant nothing more than a new episode of the fresh prince, you know . He is not popular here, the president. He lost in l. A. By about 50 points. And its gone down from there. If youre wondering who would host a fundraiser for him in this city, well, the answer is this guy. A billionaire, who is accused of
Permit, and another worker who used an assumed name who was told to quit and reapply. 680 workers were detained in last weeks raids. Employers can be fined up to nearly 20,000 for undocumented worker. Its unclear if that has happened, but cbs news has learned undocumented workers have started receiving fines like this one for nearly 500. Cbs news contributor Maria Elena Salinas sat down with mike hurst, the District Attorney for the Southern District of mississippi. So you knew these companies were hiring undocumented immigrants. Why havent any of them been prosecuted . Well, in these types of executions, part of it is executing the criminal search warrants. So you can guarantee in the future whether its a week or six months that the employers who hired these particular workers will be prosecuted and will be in jail. I can guarantee well investigate this case, and if we get evidence beyond a reasonable doubt, the employers and owners will be prosecuted. Reporter companies in mississipp