Matt Gutman
Coverage of Matt Gutman in the Nexus archive.
- Warehouse fire spews potentially toxic smoke in California
A warehouse fire in Southern California has been emitting potentially toxic smoke for nearly a week near the Port of Los Angeles. The incident is being reported by Matt Gutman.
- California awaits official primary results
California's primary results are pending, with projections indicating two Republican political newcomers may advance to the November elections. CBS News projects current Democratic Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass to move to a runoff this fall. Matt Gutman reports on the developments.
- Spencer Pratt and Nithya Raman await news on who will face Karen Bass in mayoral race
Spencer Pratt and Nithya Raman are waiting for vote count results to determine which of them will face Karen Bass in the November Los Angeles mayoral general election. The outcome will be decided by the official vote count process.
- Results from closely watched California primary races
Incumbent Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass advances in the city's mayoral race, as projected by CBS News. Californians voted on candidates for the November gubernatorial election to succeed Gov. Gavin Newsom.
- Previewing California's "jungle primary"
Voters in six states, including California, cast ballots in Tuesday's elections. California's contest includes races for governor and Los Angeles mayor, making it a key focus.
- As Californians head to polls, these are the close races to watch
California voters will cast ballots in tight gubernatorial and Los Angeles mayoral races. The contests are described as close, with Matt Gutman reporting on the developments.
- 2 miners still missing in Laos cave, rescued 5 doing well
Two gold miners remain missing in a Laos cave, while five rescued miners are recovering well. Matt Gutman reports on the ongoing search efforts and the positive outcomes for those rescued.
- 2 miners still missing in Laos cave, rescued 5 doing well
Two gold miners remain missing in a Laos cave, while five rescued miners are reported to be in good health. Efforts continue to locate the two still trapped.
- First rescued miner from cave emerges caked in mud after over a week underground
The first of five men trapped in a flooded cave in Laos has been rescued after navigating murky waters and tight passageways. The rescue operation involved significant challenges due to the cave's flooded conditions and constricted paths.
- First rescued miner from cave emerges caked in mud after over a week underground
The first of five men trapped in a flooded cave in Laos has been rescued. The rescue involved navigating murky waters and tight passageways, as reported by Matt Gutman.
- Laos miners remain trapped in cave with oxygen running low
Five miners in Laos are trapped in a cave with oxygen levels depleting, prompting rescuers to consider teaching them scuba diving for extraction. The situation highlights the urgency and challenges of the rescue operation.
- Laos miners remain trapped in cave with oxygen running low
At least five miners are trapped in a cave in Laos with oxygen levels running low, prompting rescuers to consider teaching them to scuba dive for extraction.
- Now that divers found 5 gold miners trapped in Laos, how will they get out?
Divers found 5 gold miners trapped in a mine in Laos. The challenge now is extracting them from the location.
- Rescuer describes tears, smiles after finding 5 stranded miners in Laos cave
Rescuers in Laos discovered five miners alive after an eight-day search in a cave, with extraction plans still being developed. The situation highlights ongoing efforts to safely retrieve the trapped individuals.
- Rescuer describes tears, smiles after finding 5 stranded miners in Laos cave
Five miners were found alive in a Laos cave after being stranded for eight days. Rescuers are working to devise a plan to extract them.
- Clock is ticking for Laos miners found alive trapped in dangerous cave
At least five miners found alive in a dangerous cave in Laos are facing urgent rescue efforts as time runs out. Rescuers are planning extraction operations, with CBS News' Matt Gutman reporting on the situation.
- 5 miners found alive in Laos caves after monsoon trapped them, 2 still missing
Five gold miners were found alive in a flooded cave in Laos after being trapped for over a week, with two still missing. The rescue mission was covered by Matt Gutman.
- 5 miners found alive in Laos caves after monsoon trapped them, 2 still missing
Five gold miners trapped in a flooded cave in Laos were found alive after being cut off for over a week due to monsoon rains. Two miners remain missing as rescue efforts continue.
- 5 of 7 people stuck in Laos cave for more than a week found alive, rescuers say
Five of the seven people trapped in a Laos cave for over a week were found alive, while two remain missing. Rescuers confirmed the discovery, with Matt Gutman reporting on the development.
- 5 of 7 people stuck in Laos cave for more than a week found alive, rescuers say
Five of seven people trapped in a Laos cave for over a week were found alive, while two remain missing. Rescuers confirmed the discovery, and the situation is ongoing.
- Lead diver in Laos rescue mission says, "We have high hopes that they are still alive"
Rescuers in Laos are risking their lives to save seven artisanal gold miners trapped in a flooded tunnel for seven days due to monsoon rains. The lead diver expressed hope that the miners are still alive.
- Relentless wind-fueled wildfires burn across Southern California
Powerful wildfires fueled by strong winds and dry conditions continue to ravage Southern California for the third consecutive day, affecting communities across the region. Reporters Matt Gutman and Rob Marciano are covering the disaster, with Gutman reporting from near Simi Valley north of Los Angeles.
- New wildfires break out in Southern California
At least a dozen wildfires broke out in Southern California, prompting evacuation orders for tens of thousands of people over the last 24 hours. The situation is being reported by Matt Gutman. Wildfires are affecting Southern California
- New wildfires spark in California as the Sandy Fire spreads
New wildfires have sparked in California as firefighters continue to battle the Sandy Fire in Simi Valley, with several fires emerging in the past day. The situation is being reported on by CBS News' Matt Gutman. The fires are causing concern and ongoing efforts to contain them.
- Multiple wildfires erupt across Southern California and western U.S.
Multiple wildfires have broken out across the western United States, specifically in Southern California. The situation is being closely monitored. Matt Gutman is reporting on the latest developments from California.
- Sandy Fire in Simi Valley forces thousands to evacuate
The Sandy Fire in Simi Valley, California, has destroyed several houses and forced thousands of people to evacuate. The fire is a significant incident in the region. CBS News is reporting on the situation.
- 500 firefighters battling Sandy Fire in California's Simi Valley
A massive brush fire in Simi Valley, California, has prompted mandatory evacuations and burned at least 720 acres. The fire is being battled by 500 firefighters. CBS News chief correspondent Matt Gutman is reporting on the incident.
- Evacuations underway as wildfire burns in California's Simi Valley
A fast-moving wildfire is burning in California's Simi Valley, forcing evacuations about 40 miles north of Los Angeles. The fire led to evacuations on Monday. Matt Gutman is reporting on the incident.
- How teenagers, McDonalds and a cellphone added up to a life-changing moment
Three South Florida teenagers helped a 65-year-old having a heart attack, resulting in a life-changing moment. The incident involved the teenagers, McDonald's, and a cellphone. Matt Gutman reported the story.
- Oklahoma principal reflects on stopping school shooting: "I think God's hand was on all of us"
Kirk Moore, principal of Pauls Valley High School in Oklahoma, stopped a school shooting by tackling a gunman, crediting instinct and divine intervention. The incident was discussed in an interview with CBS News' Matt Gutman. No one was harmed during the event.
- Oklahoma principal says "there was no denying" sound of gunshots as he describes shooting
Kirk Moore, an Oklahoma principal, tackled a gunman who entered his school and shared his terrifying experience with Matt Gutman. The principal described the sound of gunshots as undeniable. He has received support since the incident.
- Oklahoma principal who tackled gunman recalls moment he was shot in the leg
An Oklahoma high school principal tackled an armed former student, preventing a mass shooting, and was honored for his bravery at an Oklahoma City Thunder playoff game. The principal recalled the moment he was shot in the leg. He shared his story with Matt Gutman.
- Heroic principal says tackling gunman was "just instinct": "God's hand was on all of us"
Kirk Moore, principal at Pauls Valley High School in Oklahoma, tackled a gunman who entered the school, attributing his response to instinct. The incident occurred when the gunman entered the school. Moore credits a higher power for the safe outcome.
- Newly released images show correspondents' dinner suspect just prior to attack
New images show Cole Allen, the suspect in the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting, heavily armed minutes before the attack. The release of these images has sparked further questions about security at the event.
- Mirror selfie released of suspect allegedly gearing up for correspondents' dinner shooting
Cole Allen, accused of attempting to assassinate President Trump at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, allegedly took a mirror selfie while preparing for the attack. The incident occurred on Saturday, and the report was provided by Matt Gutman.
- Witness describes seeing suspect at White House Correspondents' Dinner
A witness reported seeing Cole Allen moments before he was arrested outside the ballroom hosting the White House Correspondents' Dinner. CBS News' Matt Gutman covered the incident.
- Correspondents' dinner shooting suspect charged with trying to assassinate the president
Cole Allen was charged by the Department of Justice with attempting to assassinate the president after allegedly trying to enter the White House Correspondents' Dinner with a gun. The incident occurred two days prior, and Allen faced formal charges in a federal courtroom.
- CBS report marvels at once-chaotic southern border crossing has gone quiet under Trump crackdown
A CBS report highlights a significant decline in illegal border crossings at Eagle Pass, Texas, under President Trump's administration, with apprehensions dropping to a 55-year low. The report attributes the decrease to Trump's crackdown on the asylum system, which has deterred migrants from entering the U.S. illegally.
- What we know about Cole Allen, suspect in White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting
Cole Allen is the suspect in a shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, where he allegedly planned to target Trump administration officials. The incident was reported by CBS News' Matt Gutman.
- How the shooting and response at the White House Correspondents' Dinner unfolded
New details reveal how the alleged gunman evaded security at the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting. Matt Gutman reports on the incident's unfolding.