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norah. >> norah: elise preston, thank you very much. overseas, the war and gaza is entering a new phase. israel has withdrawn most of its troops from the south to prepare for what they call future operations most likely an offensive in rafah. holly williams reports this brief pause in the operation has revealed the ravages of the past six months. >> reporter: with most israeli forces now gone from the southern gaza strip, and cbs news team was there today as thousands of palestinians moved around freely for the first time in months. in the city of khan younis, they found destruction on a colossal scale. someone's looking for their homes and instead peeked through the rubble though belongings. "i cannot find my bed or my clothes, said malak mahmoud" "i lost my books" israel's military says it has one division inside the gaza strip, anothe division that was there moved out over the weekend. the remaining troops have positioned along gaza's border with israel and to the north where the israelis have built a new road cutting across the gaza
norah. >> norah: elise preston, thank you very much. overseas, the war and gaza is entering a new phase. israel has withdrawn most of its troops from the south to prepare for what they call future operations most likely an offensive in rafah. holly williams reports this brief pause in the operation has revealed the ravages of the past six months. >> reporter: with most israeli forces now gone from the southern gaza strip, and cbs news team was there today as thousands of...
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norah? >> norah: they are on high alert. debora patta, thank you. back here at home, the former chief financial officer of donald trump's real estate empire was sentenced to five months behind bars today for lying under oath during trump's civil fraud trial in new york. allen weisselberg pleaded guilty to perjury last month, admitting that he lied when he testified that he didn't know how trump's manhattan penthouse was valued at three times its actual size. weisselberg previously served 100 days in jail for dodging taxes. now to some breaking news. wall street took a hit, with all three major indexes finishing the day in the red. the dow fell more than 400 points after the labor department reported a higher-than-expected spike in inflation. the consumer price index for march rose at an annual rate of 3.5%, and that is the biggest jump in six months. in tonight's "money watch," cbs's jo ling kent shows us how consumers are feeling the pinch. >> reporter: for the third straight month, prices have gone up more than expected, from the rising cost of ca
norah? >> norah: they are on high alert. debora patta, thank you. back here at home, the former chief financial officer of donald trump's real estate empire was sentenced to five months behind bars today for lying under oath during trump's civil fraud trial in new york. allen weisselberg pleaded guilty to perjury last month, admitting that he lied when he testified that he didn't know how trump's manhattan penthouse was valued at three times its actual size. weisselberg previously served...
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norah. >> norah: mike bettes, thank you. a new mexico judge today handed down the maximum sentence of 18 months in prison to the weapons supervisor on the set of the alec baldwin movie "rust." hannah gutierrez-reed was found guilty last month in the accidental shooting death of the film's cinematographer halyna hutchins. cbs's elise preston reports on what this could mean for baldwin's upcoming trial. >> reporter: a handcuffed hannah gutierrez-reed, the chief weapons handler on the troubled movie set "rust," wiped away tears as she listened to gut-wrenching impact statements. >> a live bullet should never have made its way onto the set, let alone the gun. full stop. and that is where hannah gutierrez-reed as the armorer on "rust" failed halyna. >> reporter: the jury found the 27 year old armorer guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the 2021 fatal shooting of the cinematographer halyna hutchins. she was struck by a live round from the gun held by actor alec baldwin. live ammunition mistakenly loaded by gutierrez-reed. >> mis
norah. >> norah: mike bettes, thank you. a new mexico judge today handed down the maximum sentence of 18 months in prison to the weapons supervisor on the set of the alec baldwin movie "rust." hannah gutierrez-reed was found guilty last month in the accidental shooting death of the film's cinematographer halyna hutchins. cbs's elise preston reports on what this could mean for baldwin's upcoming trial. >> reporter: a handcuffed hannah gutierrez-reed, the chief weapons...
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norah? >> norah: that's a big development. jan crawford, thank you. president biden signed a bipartisan national security package into law today. the measure forces tiktok's china-based parent company to sell the video-sharing app or be banned in the u.s. that provision is expected to face legal challenges and disrupt the income of content creators. there are 170 million tiktok users in the u.s. alone. the law also provides $95 billion in long-delayed aid to ukraine, israel, and taiwan. there are new federal rules for airlines on everything from cash refunds to stopping hidden fees. what consumers need to know, next. ♪ ♪ what consumers need to know, next. ♪ ♪ gravis and who are anti-achr antibody positive, season to season, ultomiris is continuous symptom control, with improvement in activities of daily living. it is reduced muscle weakness. and ultomiris is the only long-acting gmg treatment with the freedom of just 6 to 7 infusions per year, for a predictable routine i can count on. ultomiris can lower your immune system's ability to fight i
norah? >> norah: that's a big development. jan crawford, thank you. president biden signed a bipartisan national security package into law today. the measure forces tiktok's china-based parent company to sell the video-sharing app or be banned in the u.s. that provision is expected to face legal challenges and disrupt the income of content creators. there are 170 million tiktok users in the u.s. alone. the law also provides $95 billion in long-delayed aid to ukraine, israel, and taiwan....
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norah? >> norah: debora patta, thank you very much. tonight, the university of southern california is at the center of a growing controversy after canceling a graduation speech by this year's valedictorian. some on campus had been critical of the student's pro-palestinian views. cbs's carter evans spoke with the young woman, who says she feels betrayed by the university. >> it was such a shock, and such a surprise, and honestly such an honor. >> reporter: that's how biomedical engineering major asna tabassum felt earlier this month when usc chose her to be this year's valedictorian, and the first generation indian-american was already thinking about her commencement speech. how were you going to address the issue? >> the core message i wanted to get across was one of hope. >> reporter: but just days later, the university abruptly rescinded its invitation. in a campuswide letter, usc provost andrew guzman said social media discussions relating to the valedictorian had taken on an alarming tenor and have escalated to the point of creatin
norah? >> norah: debora patta, thank you very much. tonight, the university of southern california is at the center of a growing controversy after canceling a graduation speech by this year's valedictorian. some on campus had been critical of the student's pro-palestinian views. cbs's carter evans spoke with the young woman, who says she feels betrayed by the university. >> it was such a shock, and such a surprise, and honestly such an honor. >> reporter: that's how biomedical...
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norah? >> norah: wow. robert costa, thank you. tonight, the crackdown at columbia university, where more than 100 protesters at the ivy league school were cuffed and carried away by new york police following a second day of demonstrations on campus. the heavy police presence and action came one day after the school's president faced some tough questions on capitol hill about the rise of anti-semitism on campus. cbs's lilia luciano reports on the arrests. >> for what reason? i'm just standing on the sidewalk! >> reporter: police in riot gear detained protesters at columbia university, loading them into multiple buses as they cleared out students who had camped out in tents on the schools south lawn. the mass protest on the war in gaza began wednesday. >> colombia has shown over and over again that they don't care about student rights, they don't care about student voices, they don't care about student safety p >> reporter: school administrators today asked nypd to clean up the tents and suspended several students who participated,
norah? >> norah: wow. robert costa, thank you. tonight, the crackdown at columbia university, where more than 100 protesters at the ivy league school were cuffed and carried away by new york police following a second day of demonstrations on campus. the heavy police presence and action came one day after the school's president faced some tough questions on capitol hill about the rise of anti-semitism on campus. cbs's lilia luciano reports on the arrests. >> for what reason? i'm just...
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norah? >> norah: tom hanson, thank you very much. for the forecast on where these storms are headed next, let's bring in meteorologist chris warren, from our partners at the weather channel. good evening, chris. >> reporter: good evening, norah. watching a severe weather unfold across the ohio valley and the northeast, including the threat for tornadoes. tonight, areas in red tonight have a better chance for seeing some of the stronger storms. the threat for the stronger storms will come to an end during the overnight hours, but still thunderstorms could cause some issues during the day come into the evening, tomorrow, throughout parts of the northeast, and then already looking ahead to early next week, seeing the ingredients come together, moisture coming up from the gulf of mexico, warmer temperatures creating an environment that is favorable for the development of thunderstorms, and already, norah, it looks like we could see a significant severe weather event here on monday, continuing into tuesday. >> norah: good information. chr
norah? >> norah: tom hanson, thank you very much. for the forecast on where these storms are headed next, let's bring in meteorologist chris warren, from our partners at the weather channel. good evening, chris. >> reporter: good evening, norah. watching a severe weather unfold across the ohio valley and the northeast, including the threat for tornadoes. tonight, areas in red tonight have a better chance for seeing some of the stronger storms. the threat for the stronger storms will...
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norah. >> norah: nicole sganga, thank you so much. now to an update on sunday "60 minutes" report on havana syndrome, that's the name given to a series of mysterious illnesses that were reported by more than 100 americans. a 5-year cbs news investigation suggests a russian intelligence unit may be responsible. cbs's david martin has the latest from the pentagon. >> reporter: the pentagon now confirms during last year's nato summit in lithuania, a senior defense department official reported suffering symptoms similar to the mysterious havana syndrome. scott pelley spoke about the incident with retired defense intelligence analyst greg edgreen on "60 minutes." >> it tells me that there are no barriers on what moscow will do, on who they will attack, and that if we don't face this head on, the problem is going to get worse. >> reporter: edgreen believes symptoms of severe headaches, dizziness, and nausea are caused by russian attacks using some form of directed energy device. but the latest assessment by the director of national intellig
norah. >> norah: nicole sganga, thank you so much. now to an update on sunday "60 minutes" report on havana syndrome, that's the name given to a series of mysterious illnesses that were reported by more than 100 americans. a 5-year cbs news investigation suggests a russian intelligence unit may be responsible. cbs's david martin has the latest from the pentagon. >> reporter: the pentagon now confirms during last year's nato summit in lithuania, a senior defense department...
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norah. >> norah: robert costa, thank you very much. tonight the chief of staff or the israeli military announced that there will be a response to iran's unprecedented large-scale drone and missile attack over the weekend. cbs's debora patta reports on how the western alliance came together for the first time to defend the jewish state. >> reporter: a fiery display of iran's maximum effect resulting in minimal damage. more than 300 projectiles were launched, first came over 170 drones and 30 cruise missiles all shot down before reaching israel. with help from usa prompted jordan and saudi arabia that took out nearly 80 drones. then came 120 ballistic missiles around half failed to launch are crushed in flight. looking at the powerful air defense system causing minor damage to a military base. israels war cabinet favors retaliation, but differs on timing and scale while the israel defense force is on standby. "we are weighing our steps" chief said, so many missiles and drones towards israel will be responded to. the attack has triggered
norah. >> norah: robert costa, thank you very much. tonight the chief of staff or the israeli military announced that there will be a response to iran's unprecedented large-scale drone and missile attack over the weekend. cbs's debora patta reports on how the western alliance came together for the first time to defend the jewish state. >> reporter: a fiery display of iran's maximum effect resulting in minimal damage. more than 300 projectiles were launched, first came over 170...
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norah? >> norah: elise preston, thank you very much. aircraft manufacturing giant boeing was under the spotlight at two senate hearings today over allegations of safety failures and quality control problems inside the company. cbs's kris van cleave reports on the two whistle-blowers who are making serious allegations. >> i was told, frankly, to shut up. >> reporter: boeing quality engineer turned whistle-blower sam salehpour on capitol hill, warned of his safety concerns about the 787 dreamliner. >> are these planes safe? >> airplanes are not being built per respect. >> and the company's response to you was to threaten you? >> threaten you, sideline you. >> reporter: he testified at one of two overlapping senate hearings focused on safety and quality control problems at boeing. >> this focus on money over safety is a bad investment. >> reporter: salehpour claims boeing is not following its own production guidelines when connecting key pieces of the 787 fuselage. he fears it could lead to a structural failure years down the line. >> they
norah? >> norah: elise preston, thank you very much. aircraft manufacturing giant boeing was under the spotlight at two senate hearings today over allegations of safety failures and quality control problems inside the company. cbs's kris van cleave reports on the two whistle-blowers who are making serious allegations. >> i was told, frankly, to shut up. >> reporter: boeing quality engineer turned whistle-blower sam salehpour on capitol hill, warned of his safety concerns about...
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norah? >> norah: it was a busy day on capitol hill. scott macfarlane, thank you very much good luck oak tonight increasing tensions in the middle east with israel bowing t iran after that volley of drums and rockets over the weekend. u.s. treasury secretary janet yellen warned today the u.s. intends to punish iran with new sanctions in the coming days which could target iran's oil industry. here cbs's debora patta. >> reporter: prime minister benjamin netanyahu rallying the troops as he met with a new group of conscripts today. this is part of a larger battle, he told them. iran is behind hamas and hezbollah. we are determined to beat them. his war cabinet met today for the third time since the iranian attack. a senior american official tell cbs news israel has not shared its plans with the u.s., but some in the administration expect a limited strike inside iran. but the fear of an all-out regional war has distracted attention away from the misery in gaza. there are still regula air strikes, each day bringing new grief. "gaza is tired,
norah? >> norah: it was a busy day on capitol hill. scott macfarlane, thank you very much good luck oak tonight increasing tensions in the middle east with israel bowing t iran after that volley of drums and rockets over the weekend. u.s. treasury secretary janet yellen warned today the u.s. intends to punish iran with new sanctions in the coming days which could target iran's oil industry. here cbs's debora patta. >> reporter: prime minister benjamin netanyahu rallying the troops...
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norah? >> norah: got it. you heard the rules, wash your hands. omar villafranca, thank you beer the faa is investigating a close call between a southwest plane and a control tower at a major airport. that's next. ♪ ♪ face, hands, and feet called tardive dyskinesia, or td. so his doctor prescribed austedo xr— a once-daily td treatment for adults. ♪as you go with austedo♪ austedo xr significantly reduced dan's td movements. some people saw a response as early as 2 weeks. with austedo xr, dan can stay on his mental health meds- (dan) cool hair! (vo) austedo xr can cause depression, suicidal thoughts, or actions in patients with huntington's disease. pay close attention to and call your doctor if you become depressed, have sudden changes in mood, or have suicidal thoughts. don't take if you have liver problems, are taking reserpine, tetrabenazine, or valbenazine. austedo xr may cause irregular or fast heartbeat, or abnormal movements. seek help for fever, stiff muscles, problems thinking, or sweating. common side effects include inflammatio
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norah. >> norah: holly williams in tel aviv. thank you. president biden traveled to baltimore this afternoon to survey the devastation from the collapse of the francis scott key bridge. the president about his support for the community impacted by the disaster and he announced more federal funding to help the people and the city recover. kris van cleave is there tonight. >> reporter: the cleanup of the bridge collapsed site is now an around-the-clock effort. 51 divers are working under water, as 12 cranes are being assembled topside. the army corps of engineers pledging to open a shipping lane up to 35 feet deep by the end of the month and clear the entire 750-foot wide and 50-foot deep main channel as soon as the end of may. >> has your back and i mean it. >> reporter: president biden got his first up-close look at the wreckage during an aerial tour of the scene friday. >> the damage is devastating and our hearts are still breaking. >> the president also met with the families of the six construction workers who died. they were filling pot
norah. >> norah: holly williams in tel aviv. thank you. president biden traveled to baltimore this afternoon to survey the devastation from the collapse of the francis scott key bridge. the president about his support for the community impacted by the disaster and he announced more federal funding to help the people and the city recover. kris van cleave is there tonight. >> reporter: the cleanup of the bridge collapsed site is now an around-the-clock effort. 51 divers are working...
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norah. >> norah: nick ox-ner, thank you. tonight columbia university has started suspending pr pro-palestinian dude and protesters who are refusing orders to break down their tent city in the center of campus. more arrests were also made today on campuses across the country including the universities of texas and georgia. we have new reporting tonight from tom hanson. >> we are staying out here, thank you. [applause] >> rep>> reporter: today nypd officers were standing by a students ignored a school deadline to dismantle their encampment or face suspension. >> if you like currently there is a lot of fear from all sides and all students towards the administration. >> reporter: this is the epicenter of the college protest. they started small in this tent encampment, and now they have expanded to the entire columbia university quad. what are you protesting? >> i am protesting against an ongoing of palestine that is funded by the united states of america and columbia province also. >> reporter: student anger has spread nationwid
norah. >> norah: nick ox-ner, thank you. tonight columbia university has started suspending pr pro-palestinian dude and protesters who are refusing orders to break down their tent city in the center of campus. more arrests were also made today on campuses across the country including the universities of texas and georgia. we have new reporting tonight from tom hanson. >> we are staying out here, thank you. [applause] >> rep>> reporter: today nypd officers were standing...
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norah? >> norah: debora patta, thank you. in memphis today, a police encounter with two teenagers ended in a hail of bullets. an officer was killed, along with an 18-year-old suspect. and we are learning tonight that that teenager was recently released from jail. here is cbs's errol barnett. >> five to six shots fired. >> reporter: this shoot-out began around 2:00 a.m., when memphis police say officers responded to a call of a suspicious vehicle. as they were approaching the stationary vehicle with two teens inside, gunshots rang out from the vehicle. >> three officers were struck by gunfire. tragically, one of our officers lost his life. >> reporter: officer joseph mckinney with the department three years was killed. a second officer was taken to an area hospital with nonlife-threatening injuries, and a third was grazed by a bullet, treated at the scene. >> we have a family that is grieving now. we have a wife that is grieving now. >> reporter: officials say both teenage suspect were shot during the gun fire, killing 18-year
norah? >> norah: debora patta, thank you. in memphis today, a police encounter with two teenagers ended in a hail of bullets. an officer was killed, along with an 18-year-old suspect. and we are learning tonight that that teenager was recently released from jail. here is cbs's errol barnett. >> five to six shots fired. >> reporter: this shoot-out began around 2:00 a.m., when memphis police say officers responded to a call of a suspicious vehicle. as they were approaching the...
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norah? >> norah: tom hanson, thank you very much. the third week of donald trump's new york criminal trial started with the threat of jail time for the former president. the judge held the presumptive republican nominee in contempt of court for violating a gag order, forcing him to pay fines and takedown social media posts. trump is facing 34 felony charges related to so-called hush money payments to a porn star for stormy daniels. cbs's jericka duncan's report from the courthouse. >> this gag order is not only unique, it is totally unconstitutional. >> reporter: the $9,000 in fines are the results of nine instances where the score, court found donald trump disparage witnesses online against the judges orders. judge juan merchan acknowledge the fines might not be enough to deter trump and warned more violations could result in jail time. >> judge merchan did exactly what should be done, and probably what was expected to be done. >> reporter: as court began for the first time, one of trump's children, eric trump, joined the former pre
norah? >> norah: tom hanson, thank you very much. the third week of donald trump's new york criminal trial started with the threat of jail time for the former president. the judge held the presumptive republican nominee in contempt of court for violating a gag order, forcing him to pay fines and takedown social media posts. trump is facing 34 felony charges related to so-called hush money payments to a porn star for stormy daniels. cbs's jericka duncan's report from the courthouse....
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norah? >> norah: robert costa, thank you. tonight, a stunning blow to the case that sparked the #metoo movement. disgraced movie mogul harvey wants to have his felony sex crime convictions overturned today by new york's highest court. cbs's jericka duncan has been covering this story since the scandal broke in 2017. and a warning, some of the details are disturbing. >> reporter: tonight, disgraced former hollywood producer harvey weinstein remains behind bars after a new york appeals court ruled he did not receive a fair trial. weinstein's attorney, arthur aidala. >> this was a case about perversion. well, and that courthouse, the trial, the laws were perverted. because there was so much pressure because harvey was the face of this movement, that he had to be convicted. >> reporter: the court found that in 2020, the judge "erroneously admitted testimony by allowing women who were not part of the case to testify that weinstein had assaulted them. cbs legal news analyst rikki klieman. >> he would get a more fair trial, accordin
norah? >> norah: robert costa, thank you. tonight, a stunning blow to the case that sparked the #metoo movement. disgraced movie mogul harvey wants to have his felony sex crime convictions overturned today by new york's highest court. cbs's jericka duncan has been covering this story since the scandal broke in 2017. and a warning, some of the details are disturbing. >> reporter: tonight, disgraced former hollywood producer harvey weinstein remains behind bars after a new york...
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norah? >> norah: alex wilson, thank you very much. tonight, and iowa teenagers facing federal terrorism charges for a wedding to attacked churches in the name of isis. arrested on saturday just one day before launching a plot where he planned to use guns, knives, and flammable chemicals. cbs's elise preston reports the fbi was already on nationwide alert. >> reporter: the fbi believes 18-year-old alexander mercurio was plotting deadly terror attacks on multiple christian churches in coeur d'alene, idaho. according to court documents, mercurio had pledged his allegiance to isis and his intention to die while killing others. using makeshift flamethrowers, a machete, and other weapons found in his home by the fbi, which says he communicated with other radicalized individuals on his school-issued computer. >> the profile of this individual is not surprising. the large majority of them are male, they typically are quite young. isis and its proxies do retain the ability and the intent to conduct an attack here in the homeland. >> reporter:
norah? >> norah: alex wilson, thank you very much. tonight, and iowa teenagers facing federal terrorism charges for a wedding to attacked churches in the name of isis. arrested on saturday just one day before launching a plot where he planned to use guns, knives, and flammable chemicals. cbs's elise preston reports the fbi was already on nationwide alert. >> reporter: the fbi believes 18-year-old alexander mercurio was plotting deadly terror attacks on multiple christian churches in...
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norah? >> norah: so much aid not getting to the people there. holly williams, thank you. well, we learned today that president biden will speak to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu tomorrow. it is their first phone call since the horrific idf air strike on those aid workers. cbs's nancy cordes joins us now from the white house, and nancy, what can you tell us about what is going to happen in this phone call tomorrow? >> reporter: well, norah, president biden just said last night that israel has not done enough to protect aid workers, like the ones from world central kitchen. there is deep frustration here about what the white house sees as a lack of coordination by the idf, and the president is expected to convey that frustration and anger tomorrow. beyond that, the u.s. has been very publicly, norah, trying to talk netanyahu out of a full-scale invasion of the city of rafah. officials here have been proposing alternatives, so that is sure to come up, as well. >> norah: and nancy, the administration has used the word "acceptable," "outraged," to describe the air s
norah? >> norah: so much aid not getting to the people there. holly williams, thank you. well, we learned today that president biden will speak to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu tomorrow. it is their first phone call since the horrific idf air strike on those aid workers. cbs's nancy cordes joins us now from the white house, and nancy, what can you tell us about what is going to happen in this phone call tomorrow? >> reporter: well, norah, president biden just said last...
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norah? >> norah: alex, thank you. tonight, there's outrage at the white house after an israeli air strike in gaza killed at least seven aid rockers from the world's central kitchen. president biden called the organizations founder jeff jose andres to express his heart break today. cbs's holly williams wrist port reports on the response from israel's prime minister appeared >> reporter: world central kitchen says its team members were traveling through central gaza in three vehicles when they were killed by an israeli st strike. it appears their convoy was hit multiple times, including a direct strike to an armored car, though it was clearly marked with the group's name. world central kitchen says it was coordinating its movements with israel's military, which has promised to investigate what happened. the u.s.-canadian victim hasn't been named. three british citizens were killed beard and australian woman zomi frankcom come and a polish man damian sobol. there palestinian driver saif abu taha was buried today. israel'
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norah? >> norah: that is some good news about the milk supply. cbs's amelia mugavero, thank you so much. all right, a former hangout of hollywood stars, the legendary tropicana hotel and casino in las vegas, closes its doors after 67 years. we'll have the details next. ye. we'll have the details next. ♪ ♪ absorbers. fatigue fighters. mobility maximizers. this is the science of active recovery. revolutionary oofoam technology absorbs impact and reduces pressure. it's the foundation of every pair of oofos, and the key to recovering faster. this is not a shoe. this is oofos active recovery. activate your recovery with oofos. anthony: this making you uncomfortable? good. when you've got type 2 diabetes like me, you have up to 4 times greater risk of stroke, heart attack or worse death. even when meeting your a1c goal. discomfort can help you act. i'm not trying to scare you. i'm empowering you... to get real with your health care provider. talk to them about lowering your risk of stroke, heart attack or death. honestly, i was scared when i was to
norah? >> norah: that is some good news about the milk supply. cbs's amelia mugavero, thank you so much. all right, a former hangout of hollywood stars, the legendary tropicana hotel and casino in las vegas, closes its doors after 67 years. we'll have the details next. ye. we'll have the details next. ♪ ♪ absorbers. fatigue fighters. mobility maximizers. this is the science of active recovery. revolutionary oofoam technology absorbs impact and reduces pressure. it's the foundation of...
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norah? >> norah: kristina rex, thank you very much. a member of the super bowl champion kansas city chiefs is apologizing and taking full responsibility for his part in a high-speed accident. photos taken after the crash appear to show rashee rice leaving the scene of the 6-car crash. tonight, his attorney says he is cooperating with the police. cbs's omar villafranca has the details from dallas. >> rehab report of a major accident on the freeway. >> reporter: tonight, can the city chiefs wide receiver rashee rice taking full responsibility for his role in this multivehicle crash that took place saturday. >> he has fully cooperated with the dallas police department. rashee was not running from anybody, but wanting to cooperate, which we have done. >> reporter: his attorney said rice admitted to police he was driving a lamborghini suv seen speeding alongside a corvette that led to a 6-car chain reaction crash on dallas' north central expressway. photos obtained by tmz sports show rice and others apparently walking away from the wreckage
norah? >> norah: kristina rex, thank you very much. a member of the super bowl champion kansas city chiefs is apologizing and taking full responsibility for his part in a high-speed accident. photos taken after the crash appear to show rashee rice leaving the scene of the 6-car crash. tonight, his attorney says he is cooperating with the police. cbs's omar villafranca has the details from dallas. >> rehab report of a major accident on the freeway. >> reporter: tonight, can the...
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norah? >> norah: such an important story. jo ling kent, thank you very much bny basketball star caitlin clark's rookie salary with the wnba is sparking outrage. that's next. ♪ ♪ [ doorbell rings ] you must be isaac. come on in. [ sighs ] here's my pride and joy. [ romantic music plays ] ♪♪ beautiful stair renovation, sir. and they're covered with your home and auto bundle with progressive, so you get round-the-clock protection. so, is gabby coming down? oh, she said she'll meet you at the prom. (vo) it's shrimp your way. choose three flavors for just $20*. like new street corn shrimp. and our famous garlic shrimp scampi. it's time to grab some cheddar bays and get flavorfull. hurry in to try shrimp your way, only at red lobster. kerendia presents the abc's of ckd. c is for chronic, because chronic kidney disease in type 2 diabetes gets worse over time. k is for kidneys, because kidney damage can lead to kidney failure and dialysis. d is for doing more to protect your kidneys. kerendia is for adults with ckd in type 2
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norah? >> norah: all right, really interesting. jan crawford, thank you. instead of being at those supreme court hearings, donald trump was in a courthouse in lower manhattan for his so-called hush money trial. that's where we find cbs's robert costa. good evening, robert. >> reporter: good evening, norah. former president donald trump isn't attacking david pecker, the former publisher of the "national enquirer," just yet, but pecker's testimony today here in lower manhattan the direct and trump, offering new details about an alleged catch and kill operation to influence the 2016 election. this morning, former president trump weighed in on a key witness in his criminal trial. warmer "national enquirer" publisher david pecker. >> he's been very nice. i mean, david has been very nice. he's a nice guy. >> reporter: trump has known to be 21 for decades and oscars allege the pair along with former trump lawyer michael cohen engage in a conspiracy to suppress negative stories about trump as he ran for president in 2016. pecker told jurors just after the "access
norah? >> norah: all right, really interesting. jan crawford, thank you. instead of being at those supreme court hearings, donald trump was in a courthouse in lower manhattan for his so-called hush money trial. that's where we find cbs's robert costa. good evening, robert. >> reporter: good evening, norah. former president donald trump isn't attacking david pecker, the former publisher of the "national enquirer," just yet, but pecker's testimony today here in lower...
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likely in the wake of the storm, norah, in new england. >> norah: alex, thank you. here in washington from another convicted january 6th rioter was sentenced to more than seven years in prison today for his role in the attack. this comes a bid growing control over donald trump's use of words like hostage and patriot in defense of those accused of taking part in the insurrection. including those who attacked law enforcement. cbs's scott macfarlane has more from capitol hill. >> reporter: as donald trump increasingly champions january 6th defendants. >> they are the jay sacks hostages, i call them. >> reporter: and talks of issuing hostages know my pardons for the capital. a review of jane were six criminal cases shows nearly 500 of the defendants are now accused of assaulting police. more than 120 of doing so with dangerous or deadly weapons. and we found those held in the january 6th wing of the washington, d.c., jail, which has also been mentioned by trump come include jonathan pollock, a florida man who has pleaded not guilty and accused of punching and dragging a
likely in the wake of the storm, norah, in new england. >> norah: alex, thank you. here in washington from another convicted january 6th rioter was sentenced to more than seven years in prison today for his role in the attack. this comes a bid growing control over donald trump's use of words like hostage and patriot in defense of those accused of taking part in the insurrection. including those who attacked law enforcement. cbs's scott macfarlane has more from capitol hill. >>...
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evening after dinner time, norah, in places like pittsburgh, pennsylvania. >> norah: mike bettes, thank you. tonight, the big development, the first seven jurors have been selected to serve on donald trump's criminal trial in new york. date 2 of the case also brought some fireworks inside the courtroom, with the judge scolding the former president for trying to intimidate a prospective juror. cbs's robert costa explains what happened. >> we think we have a very good -- shouldn't be on the case. he is rushing this trial. >> reporter: what had been a very slow jury selection process gained considerable steam late today. the seven jurors seated in the historic trial are four men and three women, including a nurse, who said in court, no one is above the law. i am here for my civic duty. and a teacher who claims she was not very interested in politics. and did not have strong opinions on donald trump. before a person who will help guide to deliberations for the jury is a salesperson original from ireland who now ln west harbin. lawyers on both sides spent the afternoon examining the social m
evening after dinner time, norah, in places like pittsburgh, pennsylvania. >> norah: mike bettes, thank you. tonight, the big development, the first seven jurors have been selected to serve on donald trump's criminal trial in new york. date 2 of the case also brought some fireworks inside the courtroom, with the judge scolding the former president for trying to intimidate a prospective juror. cbs's robert costa explains what happened. >> we think we have a very good -- shouldn't be...
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>> reporter: norah come he is a los angeles billionaire his name is don hankey. he is known as the king of subprime auto loans. and this isn't the first time he has come to trump's financial rescue when many others wouldn't. it has happened at least twice before, when trump was overleveraged, including in
>> reporter: norah come he is a los angeles billionaire his name is don hankey. he is known as the king of subprime auto loans. and this isn't the first time he has come to trump's financial rescue when many others wouldn't. it has happened at least twice before, when trump was overleveraged, including in
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dubois, norah is on assignment, we will get to the protest on college campuses in just a moment but we begin with the first witness taken the stand in the historic criminal trial of a former president of the united states. donald trump, the presumptive republican nominee is charged with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records linked to so-called hush money payments to cover up an alleged affair with an adult porn star. in opening statements, prosecutors accused trump of taking part in a criminal conspiracy to interfere with the 2016 election, but defense attorneys to claim that did nothing wrong and claimed that the prosecution are liars with bias against the former president. robert costa was inside the courthouse and starts us off tonight. >> it's a very, very sad day in america. >> reporter: former president trump falsely claimed he was the target of election and the parents, the democrats in washington had orchestrated his indictment to keep him off the campaign trail. >> i should be in georgia now, i should be in florida now. >> but prosecutors told the jury that donald tr
dubois, norah is on assignment, we will get to the protest on college campuses in just a moment but we begin with the first witness taken the stand in the historic criminal trial of a former president of the united states. donald trump, the presumptive republican nominee is charged with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records linked to so-called hush money payments to cover up an alleged affair with an adult porn star. in opening statements, prosecutors accused trump of taking part in a...
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i'm norah o'donnell, and thank you for being with us. we want to begin tonight without breaking news. a jury of 12 new yorkers has now been seated for the first criminal prosecution of a former president of the united states viewed seven men and five women have been selected for the trial of donald trump, who is charged with falsifying business records to hide an alleged affair and influence the 2016 presidential election. one alternate has already been selected, and the court needs five more to begin the case. the judge said he hopes to have that wrapped up tomorrow. now earlier in the day, the case appeared to be heading in the wrong direction. that's because cargo jurors who were already seated were then removed. tonight, prosecutors are also asking the judge to hold trump in contempt after they said he repeatedly violated the court's gag order. cbs's robert costa was inside the courthouse in lower manhattan for today's major developments. >> reporter: jury selection stumbled backward and forward today before the 12 jurors who will de
i'm norah o'donnell, and thank you for being with us. we want to begin tonight without breaking news. a jury of 12 new yorkers has now been seated for the first criminal prosecution of a former president of the united states viewed seven men and five women have been selected for the trial of donald trump, who is charged with falsifying business records to hide an alleged affair and influence the 2016 presidential election. one alternate has already been selected, and the court needs five more...
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norah is on assignment. we begin tonight with a 2 of testimony in the criminal trial of former president donal donald trump. former "national enquirer" publisher david pecker was back on the stand where he said he worked with trump and his longtime fixer michael cohen to heighten negative stories about him during the 2016 campaign. the prosecution claims it was all a part of a conspiracy to influence the election. before today's testimony, there was a tense hearing over whether trump repeatedly violated a gag order by attacking witnesses and jurors on social media. prosecutors urged the judge to find trump thousands of dollars and hold him in contempt, while the former president complained that his right to free speech was being taken a away. cbs's robert costa was inside the courthouse and starts us off tonight. >> reporter: former president trump aired his frustration with being in court today. >> that's a very unfair situation. >> reporter: after listening to former "national enquirer" publisher david pec
norah is on assignment. we begin tonight with a 2 of testimony in the criminal trial of former president donal donald trump. former "national enquirer" publisher david pecker was back on the stand where he said he worked with trump and his longtime fixer michael cohen to heighten negative stories about him during the 2016 campaign. the prosecution claims it was all a part of a conspiracy to influence the election. before today's testimony, there was a tense hearing over whether trump...
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norah is on assignment. we begin tonight with that breaking news from lower manhattan. emergency crews rushed to a park just across the street from the courthouse, with fire extinguishers, to douse the flames engulfing a 37-year-old man. after burning for several minutes, he was carried away on a stretcher and taken to the hospital in critical condition. it does not appear the incident has anything to do with the trial of the former president, which continued on without interruption. authorities say the man was carrying colorful pamphlets that were full of antigovernment conspiracies. they don't believe he was targeting any particular person or group. cbs's jericka duncan will start us off tonight with the latest details. >> across the street, from 100 centre street, he's on fire! >> reporter: it was a shocking image, too graphic to be shown in full detail, in the middle of a new york city park this afternoon, of a man on fire. it happened right outside the courthouse where former president donald trump's criminal trial was underway. >> a man has now lit himself on fire
norah is on assignment. we begin tonight with that breaking news from lower manhattan. emergency crews rushed to a park just across the street from the courthouse, with fire extinguishers, to douse the flames engulfing a 37-year-old man. after burning for several minutes, he was carried away on a stretcher and taken to the hospital in critical condition. it does not appear the incident has anything to do with the trial of the former president, which continued on without interruption....
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for norah o'donnell, i'm a margaret brennan. i will see you sunday on >> judge judy: she took your car. >> yeah. >> judge judy: how did you get her keys? >> announcer: lack of communication kills a friendship. >> she got angry at me and threw the keys. she said, "i'm taking a plane," and that's when she left me there with my suitcases and the keys to her van. >> announcer: and her message still isn't getting through. >> judge judy: i can hardly understand you. >> am i talking too fast or quiet? like, i... >> judge judy: both. >> i know. i really mentally try to slow myself down, but it doesn't happen 'cause it goes so fast. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution jessica baldwin is suing her former friend, jenipher russ, for stranding her in another state when she stole her van. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 87 on the calendar in the matter of baldwin vs. russ. >
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for norah o'donnell, i am maurice dubois. have a good night. we will see you back here >> announcer: the mauling... >> her dog began attacking my dog. >> it's not true. >> excuse me. i'm speaking. thank you. >> judge judy: [ raps desk ] i don't want to hear you. >> announcer:...the emotion... >> her dog had my dog in the air and was violently shaking her. [ voice breaking ] it was the most traumatic thing i've ever seen. >> announcer:...the warning signs... >> judge judy: your dog has had a history of violent behavior, which mandated your dog to be muzzled at all times. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution chyloe frey is suing fellow dog owner evelyn homsi for vet bills and medical bills and punitive damages for filing a false police report. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 301 on the calendar in the matter of frey vs. homsi. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties
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i'm margaret brennan in for norah. we begin tonight with breaking news. dozens of tornadoes touched down in at least three states, including texas, oklahoma, and nebraska. take a look at this massive funnel cloud tearing across an interstate north of lincoln, nebraska. large pieces of debris can be spotted flying through the air as the twister spins just out of control. in addition to tornadoes and torrential downpours, parts of texas, including arlington, were hit with hailstorms, some as large as golf balls. and the threat is far from over. this dangerous system will stretch from michigan to texas, with twisters, large hail, and damaging winds straight through the weekend. it is tornado season, and cbs's omar villafranca will start us off tonight from ennis, texas, which is currently under a severe weather alert. >> reporter: dramatic moments along interstate 80 near lincoln, nebraska, this afternoon as a dangerous tornado crossed the highway, flipping a semi truck. storm chasers stopping to check on the driver narrowly missed being hit by debris as the
i'm margaret brennan in for norah. we begin tonight with breaking news. dozens of tornadoes touched down in at least three states, including texas, oklahoma, and nebraska. take a look at this massive funnel cloud tearing across an interstate north of lincoln, nebraska. large pieces of debris can be spotted flying through the air as the twister spins just out of control. in addition to tornadoes and torrential downpours, parts of texas, including arlington, were hit with hailstorms, some as...