white house. starting with the most important issue to voters: the economy. and we learned today inflation was up last month more than expected. the new data out today shows one of the biggest reasons is housing costs, so we are going to look at what that means i had for your wallet. plus, the immigration crisis remains the top of mind for voters as they make their voices heard in the 2024 election cycle. tonight, we have an in-depth look at the strain in the classroom as tens of thousands of migrants cross the border and their children enter public schools. and then the other big headline today, former president donald trump was not on the campaign trail, but inside a courtroom. tonight, his outburst at the prosecutor and the judge and what the outcome of that $370 million civil fraud trial could mean for his real estate empire. so let s begin with the economy. inflation jumped in unexpectedly today, taking up slightly to an annual rate of 3.4%. cbs s jo ling kent will start
using their last name. the family landed in new york city, where jordan started his educational journey. at ps 51 elementary school in manhattan, jordan is 1 of 34000 migrant kids enrolled in new york city schools in the past 18 months. who is this? say grandma. grandma. reporter: their first lesson comes in liz pearson s english as a new language, or enl class. some of them have surprisingly a lot of languages, or different languages. and some of them are starting at zero. reporter: how do you get them to a kind latch on? a lot of life smiling and laughing to make them feel comfortable. reporter: some lawmakers are worried about overcrowded classroom and the cost it has on education. the move has not been easy for this young family. [speaking spanish]
Jemal s Douglas Development Corp. was selected last month as designated developer for the former Black Rock Academy and P.S. 51, concluding a process that began last November.
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but they found out the school had a problem. it s not the teachers or the test scores or everyone the other kids. the problem is the building. it s toxic. that s right. it wasn t safe for the children. and ps-51 isn t alone. as part of dr. sanjay gupta s on going investigation, we found out all over the country, children are going to schools that can make them sick. his first stop was ps-51. yeah, i need your lunch bag. okay. marisol carera is helping her son, brandon, get ready for the first day of school. brandon seems excited. but marisol, she seems nervous. i always pride myself with this. this is more than just a case of first-day jitters. in august, just weeks before school started, marisol saw this emergency meeting notice taped to brandon s school. ps-51 in the bronx. that night, marisol joined an auditorium packed with worried parents. chancellor dennis wallcot opened the meeting with a dramatic statement. first, i want to start out by apologizing to a