the katy perry sesame street controversy. do you get what it is about. maybe what a protest what she s done before as opposed to that. that kind of looks inknock lass to me. one woman put it best. she said, sesame street thanks for speeding up the puberty process. we ll get to that but first big changes in the administration as president obama addresses the united nations today, his message may be drowned out by other events including the news some key players will be leaving the white house. cbs news senior white house correspondent bill plante is traveling with the president and joins us now from the u. good morning, bill. reporter: good morning, harry. the president will make a plea for mid east peace today. meanwhile at the white house, he expected midterm staff shake-up seems to be under way. president obama s inner circle appears to be moving on, out of the west wing. cbs news has learned david axelrod, his closest political adviser will move to chicago next
helped to evacuate others in the area. what he did is that ask citizens to drive in their harms and their face to the hospital. firefighters and police officers raced to the heat but were stopped their tracks. we can only go so far. the wall was fire was hot. so shot the chaos was unlike anyone they had seen. we went down glenn view and began clearing the block going door to door making sure there nobody trapped in house autos then, a terrifying discovery. there is no water the this is leaving firefighters stranded. it s a sinking feeling to say the least. you count on that water being there. if there is a time you needed there, it was there oop cruise managed to pull 3,000 feet of hoses towards the blast site. as close as we can get. there are citizens helping us drag hose. and this is all hands on deck. and at 9:00 the following morning, for this san bruno native leaving the scene was almost as difficult as watching neighbors and friends lose their homes a
protect them from the danger, but nothing could protect them from the gut wrenching emotion of seeing your home in utter ruin. good evening. amid the ashes, tough questions tonight. federal investigatorses are asking whether pg&e should have done more to help firefighters. could the utility have uh you have allowed first responderses to get closer faster? would more homes have been saved? amy hollyfield is live in san bruno. amy? the first responders spoke out for the first time, and they say the fireball was unlike anything they had seen in their lives. federal investigatorses want to know if the fire could have been put out more quickly. firefighters were so overwell med when they saw what they were up against. they didn t have enough people to fight the fire and help the victim. what we did was our citizens drove people with second-degree burns on their face to the hospital. they asked for fight against the fire. there were citizens helping us drag fire hose and
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kill devil hills, north carolina. good morning, karen. reporter: good morning to you, betty. it is so intense here. we were down on the dunes you see behind me. we had to come back up because you can t see down there. our equipment is all wet. really, it is wind at 105 miles an hour with 100-foot waves offshore. they evacuated 125,000 people from the outer banks and they re hunkered down, waiting for the worst to be over. in income fk overnight, earl delivered a stinging blow. just the power. it s absolutely phenomenal. reporter: high winds, heavy rain and pounding surf battered the outer banks. the system appears to be losing steam as it roars up the east coast, but it s still packing a powerful punch. despite evacuation orders, some residents decided to stay put. for those that live on the island, we don t leave because we feel very safe. reporter: and they weren t the only ones. tease folks welcomed earl with a hurricane party. the rain pretty much stings your fa