had the chief of the local police department on scene here, and what role did they play and why didn t they step up and say, listen, we need to go in, we need to stop this gunman. the fact that he s been singled out by the director of the dps certainly made him unhappy, has ruffled some feathers here, but there are so many more questions and then yesterday, john, you know, we were told here that the swearing in for chief arredondo who was elected on the city council seat was not going to happen, and then we get word here late last night that, you know what, it did happen. they did not invite the media to witness any of this, it was supposed to be a public event, that did not happen, what they did was they had every new city council member come in, on their own, just so that they wouldn t have to call a public meeting for this swearing in, john. shows you their state of mind about maybe what they think of the visuals there. shimon, this door, the door that the killer used to
southwest megadrought is intensifying. 11% of california is now in exceptional drought, the worst designation according to the u.s. drought monitor. add to that lake meade, the nation s largest reservoir, which keeps draining to unprecedented lows. from human bones to old boats, the precipitous fall is revealing secrets long hidden underwater. there is probably two v8 engines under the mud. reporter: for first time, lake immemeade has fallen to a l that may force the federal government to institute a second tier of unprecedented water restrictions, following the first round of cuts in january. officials now say it is likely to drop another 12 feet by this fall. by september 2023, the government expects the lake will only be 19% full. for the southwest, that can mean the most severe level of water cuts. we re falling about a foot a