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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 israel has withdrawn most of its troops from the south to prepare for what they call future operations most likely an offensive in rafah.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 israel has withdrawn most of its troops from the south to prepare for what they call future operations most likely an offensive in rafah.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: good evening. i'm norah o'donnell reporting from rome, overlooking vatican city and st. peter's square, where popes have led the roman catholic church for hundreds of years. tonight, we bring you a special hour with pope francis. 11 years into his papacy, he'd never sat down for an extended, wide-ranging interview with an american broadcast network until now. [bell tolls] [whispers] wow. buongiorno, your holiness. tonight, our global exclusive with pope francis. he may be the 266th pope, but he is a man of firsts. are we okay to start? >> pope francis: [speaking spanish] si si, como no? >> we have a new pontiff. >> norah: elected to the papacy in 2013... born jorge mario bergoglio in argentina, he's the first pope to hail from the americas and from the southern hemisphere. this is incredible, to hear the crowd there that has jammed into st. peter's square. the 87-year-old is the first pope to choose the name francis, after saint francis of assisi, known for his simplicity and humility. he's the first jesuit pope... >> the pope of the holy see. >> norah: and the first pop
>> norah: good evening. i'm norah o'donnell reporting from rome, overlooking vatican city and st. peter's square, where popes have led the roman catholic church for hundreds of years. tonight, we bring you a special hour with pope francis. 11 years into his papacy, he'd never sat down for an extended, wide-ranging interview with an american broadcast network until now. [bell tolls] [whispers] wow. buongiorno, your holiness. tonight, our global exclusive with pope francis. he may be the...
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norah. >> norah: caitlin huey-burns at the rally tonight, thank you. let's bring in the chief election campaign correspondent robert costa. robert, a blow out for donald trump in iowa, what does this mean for nikki haley, ron desantis? does nikki haley get more aggressive? >> reporter: she might get more aggressive, but this is a make or break week for governor haley. with the debate canceled she's going to lose an opportunity to generate attraction in new hampshire. debates have been the way she has gotten ahead in getting so close to being the runner-up to trump in alot of these polls, but now she can she get a coalition of dependents, democrats, and traditional republicans, that's a question and she does not have a moment on the calendar at this point. >> norah: last night donald trump and its victory speech was conciliatory. he was talking about bringing people together, and intentional shift? >> it's a message and a strategy, talking to the advisors today say they are pushing the whole republican party to coalesce. they want to race over, norah. t
norah. >> norah: caitlin huey-burns at the rally tonight, thank you. let's bring in the chief election campaign correspondent robert costa. robert, a blow out for donald trump in iowa, what does this mean for nikki haley, ron desantis? does nikki haley get more aggressive? >> reporter: she might get more aggressive, but this is a make or break week for governor haley. with the debate canceled she's going to lose an opportunity to generate attraction in new hampshire. debates have...
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norah. >> norah: deborah patta, thank you. tonight the heaviest fighting is taking place in the southern gaza city of khan younis where hamas fighters could be making a final stand. charlie d'agata was taken to the outskirts by israeli defense forces who controlled media access to the territory. >> reporter: the soldiers of the 55th grade 98 paratroopers division, battling hamas militants in the southern city of khan yunis, known as the tip of the spear brigade. they escorted us into gaza, the only way international journalists are allowed in, embedded with the israeli military. just a few minutes inside, they show us a recent discovery. they are finding tunnels and shafts like this everywhere. but this is just a few hundred yards from the crossing itself, and they believe it was used by hamas militants to attack that day. advancing across these fields undetected enabled the first wave of the assault. we pushed deeper wes towards khan yunis through a devastated landscape, the remains of an affluent neighborhood. this is or was
norah. >> norah: deborah patta, thank you. tonight the heaviest fighting is taking place in the southern gaza city of khan younis where hamas fighters could be making a final stand. charlie d'agata was taken to the outskirts by israeli defense forces who controlled media access to the territory. >> reporter: the soldiers of the 55th grade 98 paratroopers division, battling hamas militants in the southern city of khan yunis, known as the tip of the spear brigade. they escorted us...
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norah? >> norah: omar villafranca, thank you so much. tonight there is an urgent manhunt underway in idaho for a white supremacist gang member who escaped from custody early this morning during an ambush. to correction officers were shot and wounded in the incident. cbs's elise preston has the details on the brazen escape by the convicted felon. >> prisoner, white male adult, shirtless, skylar meade, had a driver who was the shooter. >> reporter: just steps from the emergency room, bullets struck three officers, forcing this hospital on lockdown. >> we believe that this was a coordinated attack, an ambush on that a prompt of corrections officers. >> reporter: convicted felon skylar meade was being escorted after an emergency hospital visit. then a brazen escape straight seemingly out of a movie plot. investigators a gunman dressed in dark clothing opened fire. two correctional officers were struck. a third was accidentally shot by a boise police officer, who arrived on scene. but as the manhunt unfolds for this great getaway vehicle, the
norah? >> norah: omar villafranca, thank you so much. tonight there is an urgent manhunt underway in idaho for a white supremacist gang member who escaped from custody early this morning during an ambush. to correction officers were shot and wounded in the incident. cbs's elise preston has the details on the brazen escape by the convicted felon. >> prisoner, white male adult, shirtless, skylar meade, had a driver who was the shooter. >> reporter: just steps from the emergency...
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norah? >> norah: carter evans, thank you very much. israel gains control of an area along the border in gaza as the war enters a new phase. that's next. war enters a new phase. that's next. asis can't filter out the real you. so go ahead, live unfiltered with the one and only sotyktu, a once-daily pill for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, and the chance at clear or almost clear skin. it's like the feeling of finding you're so ready for your close-up. or finding you don't have to hide your skin just your background. once-daily sotyktu was proven better, getting more people clearer skin than the leading pill. don't take if you're allergic to sotyktu; serious reactions can occur. sotyktu can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections, cancers including lymphoma, muscle problems, and changes in certain labs have occurred. tell your doctor if you have an infection, liver or kidney problems, high triglycerides, or had a vaccine or plan to. sotyktu is a tyk2 inhibitor. tyk2 is part of the jak family. it's not
norah? >> norah: carter evans, thank you very much. israel gains control of an area along the border in gaza as the war enters a new phase. that's next. war enters a new phase. that's next. asis can't filter out the real you. so go ahead, live unfiltered with the one and only sotyktu, a once-daily pill for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, and the chance at clear or almost clear skin. it's like the feeling of finding you're so ready for your close-up. or finding you don't have to hide...
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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: kris van cleave, thank you. a ride home from school takes a frightening turn when a bus flips on its side. we'll have the details next. ♪ ♪ n tails? try lobster lover's dream with two lobster tails and lobster & shrimp linguini it's one of ten next-level lobster creations red lobster. is your party ready? i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. thanks to skyrizi i'm playing with clearer skin. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. and skyrizi is just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections or a lower ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms, had a vaccine, or plan to. with skyrizi, nothing on my skin means everything! ♪ nothing is everything ♪ ask your dermatologist about skyrizi. learn how abbvie could help you save. okay everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. yay - woo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, nutrients for
norah? >> norah: kris van cleave, thank you. a ride home from school takes a frightening turn when a bus flips on its side. we'll have the details next. ♪ ♪ n tails? try lobster lover's dream with two lobster tails and lobster & shrimp linguini it's one of ten next-level lobster creations red lobster. is your party ready? i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. thanks to skyrizi i'm playing with clearer skin. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. and skyrizi...
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norah? >> norah: charlie d'agata, thank you. california residents are cleaning up tonight after record rainfall and flooding. that's next. ♪ ♪ you can feel it when your dream becomes a pursuit. and with vitiligo, the pursuit for your pigment is no exception. it's time you had a proven choice to help restore what's yours. opzelura is the first and only fda-approved prescription treatment for nonsegmental vitiligo proven to help repigment skin over time. restoring what's yours. it's possible with a steroid-free cream that you can apply yourself. opzelura can lower your ability to fight infections including tb or hepatitis b or c. serious lung infections, skin cancer, blood clots, and low blood cell counts occurred with opzelura. in people taking jak inhibitors, serious infections, increased risk of death, lymphoma, other cancers, and major cardiovascular events have occurred. the most common side effects were acne and itching where applied. repigmentation is possible. ask your dermatologist today about starting or refilling op
norah? >> norah: charlie d'agata, thank you. california residents are cleaning up tonight after record rainfall and flooding. that's next. ♪ ♪ you can feel it when your dream becomes a pursuit. and with vitiligo, the pursuit for your pigment is no exception. it's time you had a proven choice to help restore what's yours. opzelura is the first and only fda-approved prescription treatment for nonsegmental vitiligo proven to help repigment skin over time. restoring what's yours. it's...
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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: what a story. manny bojorquez, thank you so much. president biden tonight is hitting back against the special counsel in the classified documents case. even though no criminal prosecution was recommended, the white house says the report included "gratuitous and inappropriate criticism" when it comes to mr. biden's age and memory. cbs's weijia jiang has the president's heated response. >> reporter: tonight, the white house is doing damage control, defending president biden's mental fitness. >> i dispute that the characterizations about his memory that were in the report are accurate, because they are not. >> reporter: and accusing special counsel robert hur, once a trump appointee, of taking partisan shots at the president. >> the comments that were made by that prosecutor, gratuitous, inaccurate, and inappropriate. the way that the president's demeanor in that report was characterized could not be more wrong on the facts, and clearly, politically motivated. >> reporter: in the report, hur referred to biden's memory at least nine time
norah? >> norah: what a story. manny bojorquez, thank you so much. president biden tonight is hitting back against the special counsel in the classified documents case. even though no criminal prosecution was recommended, the white house says the report included "gratuitous and inappropriate criticism" when it comes to mr. biden's age and memory. cbs's weijia jiang has the president's heated response. >> reporter: tonight, the white house is doing damage control, defending...
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norah? >> norah: roxana saberi, thank you for being there. there is even more severe weather in the forecast tonight and tomorrow, so let's bring in meteorologist reynolds wolf from our partners at the weather channel. good evening, reynolds. >> good evening, norah. we have got the boom of thunderw yester city and the set up that we have atmospherically speaking is very similar to what we saw yesterday. plenty of moisture feeding in from the gulf of mexico, we have the daytime heating creating an unstable air mass, and then we have this energy that is rolling from west to east, and you see the result right there. it is a bevy of watches and warnings, and again some very tumultuous storms racing across america's landscape, bringing with it really the hammer blows of severe weather, including tornadoes. now, at this time, we do have a torcon listed for much of the area that ranges in a 5. now remember they go from 1 to 10, so a 5 is where we stand. in terms of damaging wind, greater likelihood
norah? >> norah: roxana saberi, thank you for being there. there is even more severe weather in the forecast tonight and tomorrow, so let's bring in meteorologist reynolds wolf from our partners at the weather channel. good evening, reynolds. >> good evening, norah. we have got the boom of thunderw yester city and the set up that we have atmospherically speaking is very similar to what we saw yesterday. plenty of moisture feeding in from the gulf of mexico, we have the daytime...
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♪ ♪ >> norah: good evening. i am norah o'donnell. and thank you for being with us on this monday night. we want to begin tonight with the iowa caucuses. the first contest of the 2024 election. and we have breaking news, cbs news can project that former president donald trump@wn caucuses. our data desk is able to make this call because of interest poles and other data. and has left every poll ahead of tonight's victory and the bid for a republican nomination. also getting a picture of what is on voters minds with these entrance polls. they revealed that the economy and immigration are the top concerns for republicans in iowa. one of the big stories tonight is going to be the battle for second place. nikki haley and ron desantis are hoping to come close to trump while looking ahead to next week's new hampshire primary. this is expected to be the coldest caucus night ever turn out to. a big question with those subzero temperatures and voters facing dangerous conditions just to support their candidate of choice. so we have team coverage
♪ ♪ >> norah: good evening. i am norah o'donnell. and thank you for being with us on this monday night. we want to begin tonight with the iowa caucuses. the first contest of the 2024 election. and we have breaking news, cbs news can project that former president donald trump@wn caucuses. our data desk is able to make this call because of interest poles and other data. and has left every poll ahead of tonight's victory and the bid for a republican nomination. also getting a picture of...
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norah? >> norah: carter evans, thank you very much. defense secretary lloyd austin met with his israeli counterpart at the pentagon today. with tensions between their administrations at a wartime high. austin told defense minister gallant that the number of civilian casualties in the gaza strip is far too high and the amount of humanitarian aid is far too low. israeli forces continue to pound the city of rafah, where more than a million palestinians are seeking shelter from the war. robert kennedy jr. picks a running mate for his independent run for the white house. we'll tell you who it is. that's next. ♪ ♪ living with your albuterol asthma rescue inhaler, but it's a bit of a dinosaur, because it only treats your symptoms, not inflammation. treating both symptoms and inflammation with rescue is supported by asthma experts. finally, there's a modern way to treat symptoms and asthma attacks. airsupra is the first ever dual-action rescue inhaler that treats your asthma symptoms and helps prevent attacks. airsupra is the only rescue f
norah? >> norah: carter evans, thank you very much. defense secretary lloyd austin met with his israeli counterpart at the pentagon today. with tensions between their administrations at a wartime high. austin told defense minister gallant that the number of civilian casualties in the gaza strip is far too high and the amount of humanitarian aid is far too low. israeli forces continue to pound the city of rafah, where more than a million palestinians are seeking shelter from the war....
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norah? >> norah: ed o'keefe, thank you. tonight, alaska airlines is defending its decision to keep that plane the door panel blew off of mid-flight in service. it was scheduled to come in for a maintenance check that night after warning lights on the boeing 737 max indicated problems with the plane's pressurization system. alaska airlines telling cbs news just moments ago, it remains confident in its maintenance and safety actions. cbs's kris van cleave reports this comes as we are learning new details about an audit that found dozens of issues in boeing's manufacturing process. >> reporter: after the dramatic mid-air blowout of a door panel in january, the faa launched an audit of boeing's 737 production process. boeing failed 33 of 89 sections, including one dealing with the same type of door panel. the faa also found 97 incidents of alleged noncompliance. the most common was failing to follow boeing's own standards and practices. the audit comes as boeing admitted to lawmakers last week it cannot find paperwork documenti
norah? >> norah: ed o'keefe, thank you. tonight, alaska airlines is defending its decision to keep that plane the door panel blew off of mid-flight in service. it was scheduled to come in for a maintenance check that night after warning lights on the boeing 737 max indicated problems with the plane's pressurization system. alaska airlines telling cbs news just moments ago, it remains confident in its maintenance and safety actions. cbs's kris van cleave reports this comes as we are...
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norah? >> norah: andrew haubner with that breaking news, thank you. now to more of that dangerous weather that is pounding the northeast with heavy rains and flooding. at least five people have died as a result of the latest round of storms. cbs's meg oliver reports tonight from a flooded paterson, new jersey. >> reporter: the monster winter storm that pummeled the south also pummeled the northeast. homes flooded in hampton beach, new hampshire, after powerful waves hammered the coast. the iconic pemaquid point lighthouse banged up in bristol, maine. >> historic building. it's never been damaged like this. >> reporter: officials warned residents to shelter in place during dangerous coastal flooding in kennebunk. and in portland, streets were submerged. cleanup continues in florida after catastrophic tornadoes tore through the panhandle. cbs's dave malkoff is in panama city beach. >> reporter: the national weather service is trying to figure out how fast this tornado was actually spinning. >>
norah? >> norah: andrew haubner with that breaking news, thank you. now to more of that dangerous weather that is pounding the northeast with heavy rains and flooding. at least five people have died as a result of the latest round of storms. cbs's meg oliver reports tonight from a flooded paterson, new jersey. >> reporter: the monster winter storm that pummeled the south also pummeled the northeast. homes flooded in hampton beach, new hampshire, after powerful waves hammered the...
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norah. >> norah: robert costa, thank you. tonight millions of americans in at least 15 states are in the path of a dangerous spring storm. parts of south dakota were hit with the blizzard today, while areas in minnesota are digging out for more than a foot of snow on sunday. the same storm is also threatening the south with severe thunderstorms and possible tornadoes. a tornado watch is in effect in texas to arkansas. a few large twisters are possible along the i20 corridor for the next several hours as well as damaging winds and flash flooding. tonight there's a growing rift between the u.s. and israel after prime minister benjamin netanyahu denied of personal request from the president in the united states. the israeli leader stop some of his closest aides from washington, d.c., for talks over the planned invasion of rafah, ed o'keefe reports on the fallout. >> reporter: tonight, fresh strains in president biden's relationship with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. calling off a trip by two of his post as trips was
norah. >> norah: robert costa, thank you. tonight millions of americans in at least 15 states are in the path of a dangerous spring storm. parts of south dakota were hit with the blizzard today, while areas in minnesota are digging out for more than a foot of snow on sunday. the same storm is also threatening the south with severe thunderstorms and possible tornadoes. a tornado watch is in effect in texas to arkansas. a few large twisters are possible along the i20 corridor for the next...
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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: 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: 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: 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: this is a big deal. nicole sganga, thank you so much good well, tonight, tiktok is fighting back at the house passed a bill calling for it to be banned in the u.s. unless it cut ties with china. the senate is now reviewing the legislation. cbs's jo ling kent takes a look at what's next for the world's most popular app. >> this is not what we want. >> are you kidding me? >> reporter: the fight over the future of tiktok is bringing out angry users and a determined ceo appeared today on capitol hill, tiktok ceo held private meetings and made a public plea. >> i haven't heard exactly what. this is a ban on the app in this country. it's going to impact hundreds of millions of americans who use the app. >> reporter: is personally attending to stop a possible ban after the house passed a bill on wednesday that would mandate tick-tock separate from its chinese parent company. it would have to sell to a u.s. buyer to avoid a ban. today, former treasury secretary in the trump administration steven mnuchin says he
norah? >> norah: this is a big deal. nicole sganga, thank you so much good well, tonight, tiktok is fighting back at the house passed a bill calling for it to be banned in the u.s. unless it cut ties with china. the senate is now reviewing the legislation. cbs's jo ling kent takes a look at what's next for the world's most popular app. >> this is not what we want. >> are you kidding me? >> reporter: the fight over the future of tiktok is bringing out angry users and a...
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norah? >> norah: ed o'keefe at the white house, thank you. and speaking of the ballot box, the election is now just six months away. where american voters get to have their voices heard. so how will the extorted conviction of donald trump factor into their decision? cbs's nikole killion from the battleground state in pennsylvania. good evening, i hear you've been talking to and voters. >> reporter: reactions from voters and critical battleground pennsylvania was mostly along party lines. many democratic voters i spoke to said they believed the former president should have been convicted, while some republican voters i spoke to believed that this was mostly fueled by politics, although one g.o.p. voter i spoke to said he may weigh his options when it comes to the former president. >> i think that there are a lot of people out there that believe that this particular case was brought for purely political reasons, not legal reasons. has to see whether or not it's going to uphold on appeal. >> there's a lot of things that he has done wrong, and i
norah? >> norah: ed o'keefe at the white house, thank you. and speaking of the ballot box, the election is now just six months away. where american voters get to have their voices heard. so how will the extorted conviction of donald trump factor into their decision? cbs's nikole killion from the battleground state in pennsylvania. good evening, i hear you've been talking to and voters. >> reporter: reactions from voters and critical battleground pennsylvania was mostly along party...
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norah? >> norah: scott macfarlane, thank you very much. vice president kamala harris today became the first sitting vice president or president to visit an abortion clinic. the biden campaign hopes that by putting reproductive rights front and center this election cycle, it will motivate voters to go to the polls. cbs's nancy cordes reports tonight from minnesota. >> the reporter said, you have made history, i guess again, because, you know, i did. [laughter and applause] >> reporter: the vice president made history with a half-hour private tour of an unassuming spot: a planned parenthood clinic in st. paul. >> the reason i am here is because this is a health care crisis. >> reporter: the clinic has seen a 25% surge in abortions since two neighboring states, along with several others, enacted full abortion bans. >> and doctor, please. >> reporter: dr. sarah traxler is the chief medical officer. >> our new abortion landscape i. it is dangerous. and it is putting my patients and health care providers at severe risk. >> reporter: the visit wa
norah? >> norah: scott macfarlane, thank you very much. vice president kamala harris today became the first sitting vice president or president to visit an abortion clinic. the biden campaign hopes that by putting reproductive rights front and center this election cycle, it will motivate voters to go to the polls. cbs's nancy cordes reports tonight from minnesota. >> the reporter said, you have made history, i guess again, because, you know, i did. [laughter and applause] >>...
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norah. >> norah: caitlin huey-burns, thank you so much. now to our conversation with former u.n. ambassador nikki haley. and we met her at a campaign stop in windham, new hampshire, about 30 minutes away from here in manchester. he wanted a two-person race, now you have it, how do you win it? >> we feel really good. the goal was always to be strong in iowa. we started with 2%, finished with 20%. now to be stronger new hampshire and stronger in south carolina. >> norah: has donald trump mentally fit to be president? >> i think he is mentally fit, but i think he is declining. look at, do we really want 280-year-old candidates campaigning for president? because a concern i have a look at joe biden two years ago, look at how much he has declined in two years. why can't we go and finally get all of these people out of d.c. and go with a new generational people? do they have to stick around this long when we see what a mess the country's end? >> norah: today is the 51st anniversary of roe versus wade that is no longer the law of the land thanks to donald trump and the supreme court, pr
norah. >> norah: caitlin huey-burns, thank you so much. now to our conversation with former u.n. ambassador nikki haley. and we met her at a campaign stop in windham, new hampshire, about 30 minutes away from here in manchester. he wanted a two-person race, now you have it, how do you win it? >> we feel really good. the goal was always to be strong in iowa. we started with 2%, finished with 20%. now to be stronger new hampshire and stronger in south carolina. >> norah: has...
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norah? >> norah: thank you, omar. the repercussions of what is happening at the border are being felt across the country. as texas continues to bus migrants to major cities in the north, many of which are now completely out of space to house them. our cbs boston station captured this video. dozens of migrant families now allowed into the terminal at logan airport overnight because there is no room left at shelters. and in chicago, people are sleeping in buses while they wait for a place to stay. a big part of the problem is the ever-growing backlog of asylum cases. right now, more than 3 million migrants are waiting for their cases to be heard in immigration court. just last year, the backlog of cases was at 2 million. cbs's manuel bojorquez is in miami, which has the largest backlog in the country. >> reporter: well, norah, this is miami's immigration court, and you can tell by the markers on the ground, this is where people are told to lineup, and on most days you will find a line of dozens of people trying to get i
norah? >> norah: thank you, omar. the repercussions of what is happening at the border are being felt across the country. as texas continues to bus migrants to major cities in the north, many of which are now completely out of space to house them. our cbs boston station captured this video. dozens of migrant families now allowed into the terminal at logan airport overnight because there is no room left at shelters. and in chicago, people are sleeping in buses while they wait for a place...
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norah? >> norah: very scary. omar villafranca, thank you so much good well, tonight, more than 18 million americans are under winter storm alerts from michigan to maine. parts of the midwest have already gotten a significant blast of spring snow, causing dangerously slick roads during the morning commute. let's bring in meteorologist chris warren, from our partners at the weather channel. good evening, chris. >> good evening, norah. the snow we have seen today just a taste of what's to come. the snow is really going to pick up during the overnight hours tonight, here in the northeast. also heavy rain. both of which will be in full swing during the day tomorrow. by the time the snow moves out, a foot and a half to even 2 feet of snow will be on the ground. 3-5 and even 2-3 inches of rain could cause some flooding in the coastal areas. with some strong winds, possibly gusting up to 50 miles an hour. coastal flooding also a possibility. then the next big system taking shape by the end of the weekend, into early next
norah? >> norah: very scary. omar villafranca, thank you so much good well, tonight, more than 18 million americans are under winter storm alerts from michigan to maine. parts of the midwest have already gotten a significant blast of spring snow, causing dangerously slick roads during the morning commute. let's bring in meteorologist chris warren, from our partners at the weather channel. good evening, chris. >> good evening, norah. the snow we have seen today just a taste of what's...
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>> norah: yeah. ed o'keefe, i'm going to get to you in a minute because i know you have new reporting about president biden but caitlin huey-burns as they are at mar-a-lago in palm beach i know she's been talking to trump's advisors. tell us the mood. what are you learning? >> reporter: it's good to be with you. as you can see behind me this is a packed ballroom and an enthusiastic crowd. donald trump's family just arrived and we are expecting the former president to make remarks here soon. what's interesting about tonight is you talk to the campaign officials and they say tonight is going exactly as planned. they were looking for a super tuesday suite not only to show solidification of the republican party but to force-out his last remaining rival, nikki haley. i asked a senior campaign official if they were anticipating that haley could win anywhere and he told me "who? look what i think that answers your question. so they have not been thinking about nikki haley. tonight is said trying to project
>> norah: yeah. ed o'keefe, i'm going to get to you in a minute because i know you have new reporting about president biden but caitlin huey-burns as they are at mar-a-lago in palm beach i know she's been talking to trump's advisors. tell us the mood. what are you learning? >> reporter: it's good to be with you. as you can see behind me this is a packed ballroom and an enthusiastic crowd. donald trump's family just arrived and we are expecting the former president to make remarks...
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norah. >> norah: robert costa, thank you very much. for more analysis on that decision, let's bring in jan crawford. jan, as was outlined, the court ruling was unanimous, but they also said that they did not agree totally. explain. >> reporter: that happens with the issues. they agree with the outcome but different ways of getting there, and that's what we saw today. they said the same bottom line, colorado supreme court was wrong and states can't kick donald trump off the ballot, but they disagreed with why, how they got there. and this is where it got interesting. the liberal justices use some very strong language suggesting conservatives were going to far, perhaps worried how their decision might be applied down the road. and then justice amy coney barrett wrote a separate decision saying "now is not the time to amplified disagreement with stridency." so you see this back and forth between the justices on an issue where they all say they agree. and why is that important? because even where there is agreement, unanimous agreement lik
norah. >> norah: robert costa, thank you very much. for more analysis on that decision, let's bring in jan crawford. jan, as was outlined, the court ruling was unanimous, but they also said that they did not agree totally. explain. >> reporter: that happens with the issues. they agree with the outcome but different ways of getting there, and that's what we saw today. they said the same bottom line, colorado supreme court was wrong and states can't kick donald trump off the ballot,...
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norah. >> norah: ramy inocencio, thank you. back here at home, columbia university today canceled its main graduation ceremony. following weeks to protest over israel's war and gaza. the recent crackdowns by schools and police has done anything but slow this nationwide movement. we have team coverage of these increasingly defiant protests from coast-to-coast, and cbs's lana zak will start us off tonight from new york. good evening, lana. >> reporter: good evening, norah, columbia is hoping that their decision to scrap the large celebration in favor of two dozen smaller events held 5 miles off campus will help them to avoid the disruptions we have already seen at other graduations. tonight graduating students at columbia university are frustrated by the latest disruption to their school year. >> it's a bittersweet ending to a bittersweet start. >> it's irritating, parents have to change her plans because a university could not decide whether they were going to host commencement until now. >> reporter: the university has struggle
norah. >> norah: ramy inocencio, thank you. back here at home, columbia university today canceled its main graduation ceremony. following weeks to protest over israel's war and gaza. the recent crackdowns by schools and police has done anything but slow this nationwide movement. we have team coverage of these increasingly defiant protests from coast-to-coast, and cbs's lana zak will start us off tonight from new york. good evening, lana. >> reporter: good evening, norah, columbia is...
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norah. >> norah: really interesting, nancy cordes at the white house, thank you. in another big development to today, the biden administration scored at least a temporary victory at the u.s. supreme court. the justices rulling 5/4 that border agents can cut through razor wire that was installed by texas officials. conservative justices thomas, alito, gorsuch, and kavanaugh were outnumbered and the ruling, texas argues that it needs the razor wire because the federal government has failed to stop the flow of migrants. turning now to some dangerous weather impacting the country, ice storms are causing havoc on the roads across the midwest and heavy rains and flooding or prompting water rescues in southern california. cbs's elise preston reports tonight from los angeles. >> this is insane. >> reporter: southern california day list, hours of intense downpours flooding neighborhoods in san diego. this car washed into a fast moving storm channel. it's unknown if anyone was inside. >> everything underwater or inside here. >> reporter: homes were inundated with water knee
norah. >> norah: really interesting, nancy cordes at the white house, thank you. in another big development to today, the biden administration scored at least a temporary victory at the u.s. supreme court. the justices rulling 5/4 that border agents can cut through razor wire that was installed by texas officials. conservative justices thomas, alito, gorsuch, and kavanaugh were outnumbered and the ruling, texas argues that it needs the razor wire because the federal government has failed...
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norah? >> norah: robert costa ahead of that key vote tomorrow, thank you. now to that breaking news about the powerful national rifle association. the nra's former leaders, including the longtime leader wayne lapierre, were accused of using millions of nra donor funds as a personal piggy bank, and tonight, in a stunning rebuke, a jury in manhattan found them liable. we get details now from cbs's errol barnett. >> wayne, how do you feel? >> reporter: after a week of deliberation a new york jury tonight found wayne lapierre liable of fraudulently spending nra donor funds. he has been ordered to pay back more than $4.3 million. but the new york attorney general's office had claimed lapierre improperly spent even more money, including millions of dollars on private jets, hundreds of thousands of dollars for trips to the bahamas, and excessive amounts to one vendor in exchange for international trips and personal use of a luxury yacht. >> the only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun. >> reporter: it is yet another victory for new york
norah? >> norah: robert costa ahead of that key vote tomorrow, thank you. now to that breaking news about the powerful national rifle association. the nra's former leaders, including the longtime leader wayne lapierre, were accused of using millions of nra donor funds as a personal piggy bank, and tonight, in a stunning rebuke, a jury in manhattan found them liable. we get details now from cbs's errol barnett. >> wayne, how do you feel? >> reporter: after a week of...
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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: weijia jiang at the white house, thank you. the u.s. navy is still searching tonight for two navy seals lost at sea during a mission to stop the iranian weapons for making it to yemen. we are just learning what their team found, missile parts found for the houthi rebels, and tonight the biden administration is reversing itself and expected to redesignate the group a terrorist organization, the same day that the u.s. military carried out a third round of strikes on the houthis. charlie d'agata with the latest on the widening conflict. >> reporter: the assault of gaza continued today, but israel's fight against hamas has triggered a dramatic escalation across their region. off the coast of the yemen, new video shows a rainy and back to houthis in a song and dance with new recruits aboard the galaxy leader cargo ship. she's back in november, now turned into part trophy part floating amusement park off the coast of yemen and a propaganda tool used to make a mockery of the american-led threats. but following last week's u.s./u.k. bombardment
norah. >> norah: weijia jiang at the white house, thank you. the u.s. navy is still searching tonight for two navy seals lost at sea during a mission to stop the iranian weapons for making it to yemen. we are just learning what their team found, missile parts found for the houthi rebels, and tonight the biden administration is reversing itself and expected to redesignate the group a terrorist organization, the same day that the u.s. military carried out a third round of strikes on the...
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norah? >> norah: elaine quijano, thank you. in tonight's "money watch," we take a look at the high cost of rent across america and why millions can't afford to get a place o their own. that's next. ♪ ♪ ions can't afford to get a place of their own. that's next. with obstructive h. and there were some days i was so short of breath. i thought i'd have to settle for never stepping foot on this trail again. i became great at making excuses. but i have people who count on me so i talked to my cardiologist. i said there must be more we can do for my symptoms. he told me about a medication called camzyos. he said camzyos works by targeting what's causing my obstructive hcm. so he prescribed it and i'm really glad he did. camzyos is used to treat adults with symptomatic obstructive hcm. camzyos may improve your symptoms and your ability to be active. camzyos may cause serious side effects, including heart failure that can lead to death. a risk that's increased if you develop a serious infection or irregular heartbeat or when taking
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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: 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: imtiaz tyab, thank you very much. the israel-hamas war is a big issue on the campaign trial as president saw firsthand in the crucial battleground state of georgia where he gave an commencement address at morehouse college. both he and president trump are trying to fire up their bases with six months till election jay. cbs's weijia jiang has the latest. >> reporter: over the weekend as president biden delivered a commencement address at morehouse, an all-male historically black college in georgia, several students refused to stand. some even turned their backs. biden acknowledge their feelings about gaza as well as challenges here at home. >> what does it mean? as we have heard before, to be a black man who loves his country, even if it does not love him back at equal measure. >> reporter: black voters especially men helped biden win four years ago. from georgia to a campaign stop at the naacp in michigan, another critical swing state, biden made his case against former president donald trump. >> you are the reason do
norah. >> norah: imtiaz tyab, thank you very much. the israel-hamas war is a big issue on the campaign trial as president saw firsthand in the crucial battleground state of georgia where he gave an commencement address at morehouse college. both he and president trump are trying to fire up their bases with six months till election jay. cbs's weijia jiang has the latest. >> reporter: over the weekend as president biden delivered a commencement address at morehouse, an all-male...
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. ♪ ♪ >> norah: good evening. i'm norah o'donnell and thank you for being with us. tonight we are just four days away from the iowa caucuses and there are a number of major stories that are top of concern to the american people and will 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
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norah. >> norah: charlie d'agata, thank you. for more on all of this, let's bring in cbs news chief medical correspondent dr. jon lapook. dr. lapook, so good to have you. so buckingham palace says they have discovered this cancer during a procedure for that benign prostate enlargement. how did they find it? >> reporter: norah, it sounds like it was found unexpectedly as part of the procedure on the prostate. now, we know that the prostate is a small gland sitting underneath the bladder, which is also typically examined as part of the procedure to treat an enlarged prostate, but the palace is not telling us where the cancer is, what the tissue type is, or how it was found. we do know that it is not prostate cancer. >> norah: and what do we know about the king's treatment? >> it's only ten days after he went in for that procedure on the prostate. he's already gotten his first treatment today. and it will be a series of treatments. the hope is if this was found accidentally by luck as they were going in to do one thing and found th
norah. >> norah: charlie d'agata, thank you. for more on all of this, let's bring in cbs news chief medical correspondent dr. jon lapook. dr. lapook, so good to have you. so buckingham palace says they have discovered this cancer during a procedure for that benign prostate enlargement. how did they find it? >> reporter: norah, it sounds like it was found unexpectedly as part of the procedure on the prostate. now, we know that the prostate is a small gland sitting underneath the...