Stranded in a mucky, muddy mess, more than 70,000 people at burning man isolated and stuck, told to conserve food and water for the first time in three decades of the festival, after Buckets Of Rain created a sticky situation. Is today the day theyre finally able to get out . Could former President Donald Trump actually be disqualified . The growing interest in the 14th Amendment. Candidates are hitting the trail this weekend. Their message to voters as the 2024 race heats up. We start this hour, though, with the latest situation on the ground at burning man where more than 70,000 people are stranded after torrential rains turn roads and grounds into muck. Nbcs liz kreutz is on the ground for us in blackrock city, nevada. What do you see there . Reporter good news for burners now. The weather is cooperated. Its cleared up. The mud is starting to dry up. Organizers have said the exodus can get under way. Well start to see several thousands of people try to make their way out of burning
Morning as authorities warn residents to stay inside. Just 48 hours left for Donald Trumps codefendants to enter their pleas or get ready to appear in court in georgias Election Interference Case. We start in the remote nevada deserts where tons of thousands of trapped concern growers are trying to Organizer Plan to reopen roads in about two hours after sudden storms turned the annual gathering into miles of mud. So thick that some are comparing it to quicksand. Others are starting to hike out after being warned to Shelter In Place and to conserve food and water. The situation so concerning, even the president has been briefed. The festival ceo told my colleague chloe melas, theres no cause for panic. Weve made it really clear that we do not see this as an evacuation situation and that the community is patient and the water is drying up. I want to give right to nbcs liz kroits, and Michelle Grossman standing by with the forecast. Thank you very much. Liz, the announcement should come a