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captioning sponsored by cbs ptioning sponsored by cbs ♪ >> o'donnell: tonight, the final farewell to george floyd here in houston. ♪ ♪ >> o'donnell: the 46-year-old laid to rest as his casket is taken to the cemetery on a horse-drawn carriage. his family says floyd wanted to change the world, and he has. >> when he took his last breath, the rest of us will now be able to breathe. >> o'donnell: breaking news tonight: floyd's former co- worker tells cbs news that fired officer derek chauvin had a history with floyd. >> reporter: how well did he know him?ld say poinustody heard saying, "i can't breathe." only on cbs news: joe biden's revealing answer at the center of the debate on police reform. do you believe there is systemic racism in law enforcement? an update in the case of two missing idaho children, human remains found on the stepdad's property. he's taken away in handcuffs. tonight, the latest details. out of the i.c.u.: but protester who was pushed by buffalo police is still in the hospital. why the president is attacking the 75-year-old. and tonight, we end with the story
captioning sponsored by cbs ptioning sponsored by cbs ♪ >> o'donnell: tonight, the final farewell to george floyd here in houston. ♪ ♪ >> o'donnell: the 46-year-old laid to rest as his casket is taken to the cemetery on a horse-drawn carriage. his family says floyd wanted to change the world, and he has. >> when he took his last breath, the rest of us will now be able to breathe. >> o'donnell: breaking news tonight: floyd's former co- worker tells cbs news that...
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love, neutrogena®. ♪ >> o'donnell: on tomorrow's "cbs evening news," j >> o'donnell: on tomorrow's "cbs evening news," join us for our interview with former national security adviser john bolton on the day his tell-all memoir is released. if you can't watch us live, don't forget to set your dvr so you can watch us later. that is tonight's "cbs evening news" in our nation's capital. hope to see you right back here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> this is the >>> i'm ed o'keefe reporting from the cbs studios in washington. thanks for staying with us. despite the more hopeful tone out of the white house, the coronavirus continues spreading across the u.s., especially in southern and western states. this weekend saw the largest increase in new infections since the start of may and one especially hard hit state is florida where republican governor ron desantis is refusing to order residents to wear face masks. cases there have been rising for weeks and most of the infections yeople. ll, one state that appears to have turned the corner is new york, the former epicenter of
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captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, a special edition of the "cbs evening news." mass protests nationwide and around the world. thousands of people gathering in washington, a sea of people turning out from philadelphia to chicago to the golden gate bridge in san francisco. >> black lives matter! >> o'donnell: and around the world from london to berlin to sydney, rallies demanding racial equality and police reform, all stemming from the death of george floyd, who was remembered today in an emergency service in north carolina, where he was born. assault charges: tonight, two buffalo police officers are charged after shoving a 75-year-old man to the ground.ss has learned the president wanted 10,000 active-duty troops to patrol america's streets. in a heated conversation, his attorney general, his secretary of defense, and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff recommended against it. the n.f.l. apologizes nearly four years since colin kaepernick took a knee in protest, roger goodell says the league was wrong. and tonight, what drew brees is saying to president tru
captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, a special edition of the "cbs evening news." mass protests nationwide and around the world. thousands of people gathering in washington, a sea of people turning out from philadelphia to chicago to the golden gate bridge in san francisco. >> black lives matter! >> o'donnell: and around the world from london to berlin to sydney, rallies demanding racial equality and police reform, all stemming from the death of george...
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captioning sponsored by cbs captioned it live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >>> bay area firefighters are on high alert as they brace for those gusty winds to get worse. >>> this is the first step backward since reopening. governor newsom has announced last call for bars in nearly a dozen counties. >>> an attack on a lgbtq center, now being investigated as a hate crime. it is not the first. ♪ >>> covid-19 may have canceled at the parade, but nothing can stop the celebration of san francisco parade. >> we are still here dancing. don't ever stop dancing. >>> good evening. >> we begin with the wind, and it's been howling all day and it is only going to get worse. red flag warnings are set to take effect in the northbay later tonight. >> one wind gusts to down part of a tree in walnut creek. a large branch came down. luckily, nobody was standing or parked under it. >> there are actually two different sides of this wind event. this is the wind that we have all been living with all day. as far as that is concerned, we are right at the peak of it right now. look at ho
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cbs news this morning. and follow us anytime at cbsnews.com. ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> yuccas: tonight covid-19 cases top 10 million worldwide with the u.s. on red alert. new infections surging in 29 states. re-openings on retreat.in 29 cbs news polls the public, the shocking numbers. this as testing sites are overwhelmed and requiring masks, still a national flash point. >> democratic pig. >> yuccas: but in the former epicenter a return to masks this sunday. also tonight, retweet outrage. >> white power. >> yuccas: president trump shares video of a supporter chanting white power. then deletes it. >> the whole thing was terrible. >> yuccas: plus pushing back. the president denies reports russia paid the taliban to kill u.s. troops. >> mississippi moves to take down the u.s. flag erasing the confederate emblem, dalai llama practices joy living in the present moment new in tough time has wide words for us all. w in tough tim >> first of all he is a cancer survivor. >> yuccas: that's not the only thin
cbs news this morning. and follow us anytime at cbsnews.com. ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> yuccas: tonight covid-19 cases top 10 million worldwide with the u.s. on red alert. new infections surging in 29 states. re-openings on retreat.in 29 cbs news polls the public, the shocking numbers. this as testing sites are overwhelmed and requiring masks, still a national flash point. >> democratic pig. >> yuccas: but in the former epicenter a return to masks this sunday. also...
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sources tell cbs news cox acted as a henchman. according to the affidavit, vallow and daybell were on a doomsday mission to "rid the world of zombies." investigators may never know the full story. cox died suddenly in december. jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, los angeles. >> o'donnell: the story keeps getting stranger. all right. coming up next, from pepperoni to p.p.e., a pizzeria reinvents itself to fight the pandemic. >> if you can't watch the "cbs evening news," you can listen. subscribe whenever you get your podcasts, sponsored by ancestry. turns out, it was controlling me. seemed like my symptoms were... ...taking over our time together. think he'll make it? so i talked to my doctor and learned humira can help get and keep uc... ... under control when other medications haven't worked well enough. "dad!" "hey!" and it helps people achieve control that lasts. so you can experience few or no symptoms. humira can... ...lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cance
sources tell cbs news cox acted as a henchman. according to the affidavit, vallow and daybell were on a doomsday mission to "rid the world of zombies." investigators may never know the full story. cox died suddenly in december. jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, los angeles. >> o'donnell: the story keeps getting stranger. all right. coming up next, from pepperoni to p.p.e., a pizzeria reinvents itself to fight the pandemic. >> if you can't watch the "cbs evening...
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jamie yuccas, cbs news, st. paul. >> o'donnell: and we will be right back. little things can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines and if you're pregnant or planning to be. otezla. show more of y
jamie yuccas, cbs news, st. paul. >> o'donnell: and we will be right back. little things can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab...
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here's cbs' pa here's cbs' paula reid. >> reporter: president trump mingled with aging veterans this morning without wearing a mask, risky behavior, given that he was in arizona just two days ago where coronavirus cases are spiking. dozens of trump campaign staffers are currently in quarantine after the president's trip to tulsa over the weekend where eight advance team members as, which is seeing and in texas, which is seeing record rates of infection, the administration's plan to end direct support for seven community-based testing sites is being questioned by the state's two republican senators. >> and we'll always live by two simple rules: buy american and hire american. >> reporter: the president is focused on re-election, campaigning today in the key battleground state of wisconsin, where he won in 2016 but now finds himself trailing joe biden. >> the number of cases is increasing in 29 states. >> reporter: the former vice president, campaigning in pennsylvania, slammed the president for being more concerned about himself than the average american. >> he thinks that finding out
here's cbs' pa here's cbs' paula reid. >> reporter: president trump mingled with aging veterans this morning without wearing a mask, risky behavior, given that he was in arizona just two days ago where coronavirus cases are spiking. dozens of trump campaign staffers are currently in quarantine after the president's trip to tulsa over the weekend where eight advance team members as, which is seeing and in texas, which is seeing record rates of infection, the administration's plan to end...
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carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> garrett: next on the cbs weekend news, breaking the myths about african-american men this father's day. ican-american men this father's day. or urinary tract infections, and sudden kidney problems. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. a rare, but life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this bacterial infection, ketoacidosis, or an allergic reaction and don't take it if you're on dialysis or have severe kidney problems. taking jardiance with a sulfonylurea or insulin may cause low blood sugar. lower a1c and lower risk of a fatal heart attack? on it with jardiance. ask your doctor about jardiance. (vo) on it with jardiance. imagine a visibly healthier purina one.ays. natural ingredients... in powerful combinations. for radiant coats, sparkling eyes. purina one. one visibly healthy pet. also, see what our protein-rich wet food can do. frustrated that clean clothes you want to wear always seem to need an iron? try bou
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manuel bojorquez, cbs news. >> o'donnell: coming up next, we've seen the signs and heard chan, but cbs' steve hartman shows us how many protested, even surfers. when you walk into an amazon fulfillment center, it's like walking into the chocolate factory and you won a golden ticket. all of these are face masks. this looks like a bottle of vodka. but when we first got these, we were like whoa! [laughing] my three-year-old, when we get a box delivered, screams "mommy's work!" mommy's work. with this pandemic, safety is even more important to make sure we go home safe every single day. safety is even more important to make sure we go home cdc guidance recommends topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain for up to 12 hours, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu. thanks for sharing your savage moves, thanks for sha cute kids. and your adorable pets. now it's our turn to share... with the geico giveback. a 15% credit on car and motorcycle policies for both current and new custome
manuel bojorquez, cbs news. >> o'donnell: coming up next, we've seen the signs and heard chan, but cbs' steve hartman shows us how many protested, even surfers. when you walk into an amazon fulfillment center, it's like walking into the chocolate factory and you won a golden ticket. all of these are face masks. this looks like a bottle of vodka. but when we first got these, we were like whoa! [laughing] my three-year-old, when we get a box delivered, screams "mommy's work!"...
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here's cbs' nancy cordes. reporn congressionalulder of ne a black caucus took a knee today and then laid out their bill. >> we're here because black americans want to stop being killed. >> reporter: the justice in policing act would make it easier to prosecute officers for brutality, track police misconduct with a new national registry and set new standards for training and use of force. >> the chokehold is a procedure that is unnecessary, unacceptable, uncivilized, unconscionable, and un-american. this legislation will make it unlawful. >> reporter: many of the initiatives have been introduced before after the deaths of eric garner, sandra bland, and tamir rice. >> sometimes it takes a long time for things to change. >> reporter: california's karen bass chairs the black caucus. this bill asks a lot of police departments. >> yes. >> reporter: but doesn't give them new any money. >> it doesn't give them new money, but it repurposes existing money. >> reporter: reducing legal immunity for pwon't be easy. the whi
here's cbs' nancy cordes. reporn congressionalulder of ne a black caucus took a knee today and then laid out their bill. >> we're here because black americans want to stop being killed. >> reporter: the justice in policing act would make it easier to prosecute officers for brutality, track police misconduct with a new national registry and set new standards for training and use of force. >> the chokehold is a procedure that is unnecessary, unacceptable, uncivilized,...
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cbs' manuel bojorquez is going to lead off our coverage tonight in miami. manny. >> reporter: well, florida is one of the states with infections on the rise. more than 1,300 new coronavirus cases were reported in the state just today. in other states, the concern is the strain new cases are putting on hospitals. two weeks after the memorial day holiday, some states are not only seeing a spike in coronavirus infections, but a surge in cases filling up hospitals. texas reports more than 2,000 hospitalized, a record high. arkansas hit a record, too. and in arizona, officials urged hospitals to fully activate emergency plans as nearly 80% of adult i.c.u. beds are full. some hospitals say they've already reached capacity. >> george floyd! >> reporter: cbs news obtained audio of the president's coronavirus task force telling governors they're worried about a spike in infections due to recent protests. this was dr. deborah birx on the call: >> it does worry me, because not everyone was in a mask. and some people were shouting. and we don't know the efficacy of mas
cbs' manuel bojorquez is going to lead off our coverage tonight in miami. manny. >> reporter: well, florida is one of the states with infections on the rise. more than 1,300 new coronavirus cases were reported in the state just today. in other states, the concern is the strain new cases are putting on hospitals. two weeks after the memorial day holiday, some states are not only seeing a spike in coronavirus infections, but a surge in cases filling up hospitals. texas reports more than...
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cbs' manuel bojorquez is going to lead off our coverage tonight in miami. manny. >> reporter: well, florida is one of the states with infections on the rise. more than 1,300 new coronavirus cases were reported in the state just today. in other states, the concern is the strain new cases are putting on hospitals. two weeks after the memorial day holiday, some states are not only seeing a spike in coronavirus infections, but a surge in cases filling up hospitals. texas reports more than 2,000 hospitalized, a record high. arkansas hit a record, too. hospitals to fully activate emergency plans as nearly 80% of adult i.c.u. beds are full. some hospitals say they've already reached capacity. >> george floyd! >> reporter: cbs news obtained audio of the president's coronavirus task force telling governors they're worried about a spike in infections due to recent protests. this was dr. deborah birx on the call: >> it does worry me, because not everyone was in a mask. and some people were shouting. and we don't know the efficacy of masks with shouting. >> reporter: i
cbs' manuel bojorquez is going to lead off our coverage tonight in miami. manny. >> reporter: well, florida is one of the states with infections on the rise. more than 1,300 new coronavirus cases were reported in the state just today. in other states, the concern is the strain new cases are putting on hospitals. two weeks after the memorial day holiday, some states are not only seeing a spike in coronavirus infections, but a surge in cases filling up hospitals. texas reports more than...
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. >>> this is the cbs "cbs overnight news." >> good evening. tonight anguish and anxiety in atlanta as the city grapples with a fatal police shooting. fatali bracing for more eric protests. the wife of rachard brooks said her husband was not dangerous and police had no reason to shoot him. >> hello! what's up, my man? >> reporter: as this police video begins, rayshard brooks roinli >>ou scared me, over the because you were sleeping. >> reporter: two white atlanta police officers got a call friday night-- a man sleeping in his car at a wendy's drive-thru. at first, their talk with brooks seemed agreeable. but then, he failed a field sobriety test. >> put your hands behind your back. >> reporter: he wanted no part of those cuffs. >> hey, stop, stop fighting. stop fighting. stop fighting. you're going to get-- stop. >> reporter: during this ground fighting, brooks wrestled away one of the officer's tasers and ran. officer garrett rolfe chased him. brooks, still running, turned around and fired the taser. >> ahh! >> reporter: rolfe shot his pistol
. >>> this is the cbs "cbs overnight news." >> good evening. tonight anguish and anxiety in atlanta as the city grapples with a fatal police shooting. fatali bracing for more eric protests. the wife of rachard brooks said her husband was not dangerous and police had no reason to shoot him. >> hello! what's up, my man? >> reporter: as this police video begins, rayshard brooks roinli >>ou scared me, over the because you were sleeping. >> reporter:...
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here's cbs' nancy cordes. and millions of new allies atte their backs, the congressional black caucus took a knee today and then laid out their bill. >> we're here because black americans want to stop being killed. >> reporter: the justice in policing act would make it easier to prosecute officers for brutality, track police misconduct with a new national registry and set new standards for training and use of force. >> the chokehold is a procedure that is unnecessary, unacceptable, uncivilized, unconscionable, and un-american. this legislation will make it unlawful. >> reporter: many of the initiatives have been introduced before after the deaths of eric garner, sandra bland, and tamir rice. >> sometimes it takes a long time for things to change. >> reporter: california's karen bass chairs the black caucus. this bill asks a lot of police departments. >> yes. >> reporter: but doesn't give them new any money. >> it doesn't give them new money, but it repurposes existing money. >> reporter: reducing legal immunit
here's cbs' nancy cordes. and millions of new allies atte their backs, the congressional black caucus took a knee today and then laid out their bill. >> we're here because black americans want to stop being killed. >> reporter: the justice in policing act would make it easier to prosecute officers for brutality, track police misconduct with a new national registry and set new standards for training and use of force. >> the chokehold is a procedure that is unnecessary,...
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and there is still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." investigators confirm a family's fears about two missing children. prosecutors waste no time hitting their stepfather with new charges. later, at a time when americans are being pulled poorkt a chance conversation on a plane shows us how to come together. sure. okay... okay! safe drivers save 40%!!! guys! guys! check itut. riave %!!! safeve save th d save 40%. s,t's safe drivers sav - he's right there. - it's him! he's here. he's right here. - hi! - hi. hey! - that's totally him. - it's him! that's totally the guy. safe drivers do save 40%. click or call for a quote today. safe drivers do save 40%. i have the power to lower my blood sugar and a1c. because i can still make my own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it like it's supposed to. once-weekly trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. it's not insulin. it starts acting from the first dose. and it lowers risk of heart attack, stroke, or death in people with known heart disease or multiple risk factors. trulicity isn't f
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the "cbs overnight news." i'm chip reid. the coronavirus pandemic continues to surge in many states, threatening to overrun hospitals already straining with a flood of new patients. the nationwide death toll tops is 25,000 and nursing homes remain at the center of the con takon. about 40% of covid deaths in the united states are linked to elder care facilities. in massachusetts it's more than 60%. new report highlights the nightmare conditions at one hoy oak soergets home.nthe ns di,ijs are has the story. >> praz preventable. for sure. >> suzann kenny is heart broken over the newry released point detailing the misstems at the home. her father was one of the home's nearly 80 residents who died from coronavirus. the report released wednesday says the most substantial error was the decision to move all veterans both covid is positive and those with no covid-19 symptoms into one unit resulting in more that 40 veterans crowded into a space designed to hold 25. >> veterans that fought for our country. just put toget
the "cbs overnight news." i'm chip reid. the coronavirus pandemic continues to surge in many states, threatening to overrun hospitals already straining with a flood of new patients. the nationwide death toll tops is 25,000 and nursing homes remain at the center of the con takon. about 40% of covid deaths in the united states are linked to elder care facilities. in massachusetts it's more than 60%. new report highlights the nightmare conditions at one hoy oak soergets home.nthe ns...
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here's cbs' adriana diaz. >> no justice! >> no peace! >> reporter: thousands lifted up their voices in chicago today, many in the memory of george floyd. >> because it was so heart- wrenching and it seemed to resonate with so many people, that there is a new desire to do something. >> reporter: especially on an anniversary like this. >> yes. >> reporter: from oakland... >> black lives matter! >> reporter: ...to the nation's capitol, where a silent crowd kneeled around the martin luther king, jr. memorial. it was a rallying cry for change. >> juneteenth is about a celebration, in part. but also understand that the best, the very best, is yet to come. >> reporter: in galveston, texas, the city where juneteenth started, a somber ceremony replaced the major festival, which was canceled due to covid-19. today, there was also a surprising announcement from the national archives in washington. researchers discovered the actual, handwritten union general's order emancipating the texas slaves, writing, "to the people of texas, all slaves are free
here's cbs' adriana diaz. >> no justice! >> no peace! >> reporter: thousands lifted up their voices in chicago today, many in the memory of george floyd. >> because it was so heart- wrenching and it seemed to resonate with so many people, that there is a new desire to do something. >> reporter: especially on an anniversary like this. >> yes. >> reporter: from oakland... >> black lives matter! >> reporter: ...to the nation's capitol, where a...
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here's cbs' dr. jon lapook. >> reporter: tonight, a major tool in the fight against coronavirus could be right inside our homes. experts say crack a window, open a door. that's because the virus can float indoors. when we cough or sneeze, droplets containing virus can travel, larger ones usually up about six feet, but smaller ones, particles called aerosols, can float invisibly through an entire room and can be produced through normal speech. >> the zinger for this virus is that basically the aerosols become airborne and potentially infectious for hours. >> reporter: kimberly prather has spent her career studying aerosols. >> if it gets in a room and everybody breathes that air it opens up the number of people who can be infected. >> reporter: aerosols, as shown here, can help explain events like a choir practice in washington state in march where one person likely infected 52 others. >> we're not recognizing the potential for airborne. >> reporter: joe allen is the director of harvard's healthy buil
here's cbs' dr. jon lapook. >> reporter: tonight, a major tool in the fight against coronavirus could be right inside our homes. experts say crack a window, open a door. that's because the virus can float indoors. when we cough or sneeze, droplets containing virus can travel, larger ones usually up about six feet, but smaller ones, particles called aerosols, can float invisibly through an entire room and can be produced through normal speech. >> the zinger for this virus is that...
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chris livesay, cbs news, rome. >> yuccas: still ahead on the "cbs weekend news," tesla thinks outside the pickup truck box. g,, again and again. no way. more exercise. more water. and more fiber is the only way to manage it. is it? maybe you think... it's occasional constipation. maybe it's not. it could be a chronic medical condition called ibs-c, and time to say yesss! to linzess. linzess works differently than laxatives. it helps relieve belly pain and lets you have more frequent and complete bowel movements. do not give linzess to children less than six and it should not be given to children six to less than 18, it may harm them. n taklinzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain, especially with bloody or black stools. the most common side effect is diarrhea, sometimes severe. if it's severe, stop taking linzess and call your doctor right away. other side effects include gas, stomach area pain, and swelling. change your thinking to ibs-c. if your constipation and belly pain keeps coming back, tell your doctor and say yesss!
chris livesay, cbs news, rome. >> yuccas: still ahead on the "cbs weekend news," tesla thinks outside the pickup truck box. g,, again and again. no way. more exercise. more water. and more fiber is the only way to manage it. is it? maybe you think... it's occasional constipation. maybe it's not. it could be a chronic medical condition called ibs-c, and time to say yesss! to linzess. linzess works differently than laxatives. it helps relieve belly pain and lets you have more...
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mark strassmann, cbs news, atlanta. >> garrett: still ahead on the "cbs weekend news," hong kong marks one year since street fighting began over who will control the former british territory. british territory. ? ask about vraylar. not all types of depression should be treated the same. vraylar effectively helps relieve all symptoms of bipolar depression... with just one pill, once a day. elderly patients with dementia-related psychosis have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about unusual changes in behavior or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults. report fever, stiff muscles or confusion, which may mean a life-threatening reaction, or uncontrollable muscle movements,er side effects may not appear for several weeks. metabolic changes may occur. nausea, restlessness and movement dysfunction are common side effects. when bipolar depression overwhelms, ask how vraylar can help. capital one knows life doesn't update you about your credit card. so meet eno...the capital one assistant that looks out for charges that might sur
mark strassmann, cbs news, atlanta. >> garrett: still ahead on the "cbs weekend news," hong kong marks one year since street fighting began over who will control the former british territory. british territory. ? ask about vraylar. not all types of depression should be treated the same. vraylar effectively helps relieve all symptoms of bipolar depression... with just one pill, once a day. elderly patients with dementia-related psychosis have an increased risk of death or stroke....
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here's cbs' jonathan vigliotti. devastating fire in california history, and tonight... >> you murdered my dad. >> reporter: ...outrage at those responsible as one by one... >> pg&e took all this from me, all of it. >> reporter: ...the sons and daughters of 84 victims took aim at pacific gas and electric. >> my dad covering my mom with his body. >> reporter: ariel funk's mother survived. her father suffered third-degree burns. he died nine months later. pg&e admitted negligence for a faulty transmission line years overdue for repair that ignited the so-called camp fire. >> guilty, your honor. >> reporter: on tuesday the >> guilt your hono ple orter: 8s,il today, he listened to survivors. >> my father is dead. >> reporter: the utility's message to the community: >> we remain deeply, deeply sorry. >> reporter: is an apology from pg&e enough here? >> apology is completely hollow. >> reporter: consumer watchdog jamie court says pg&e still hasn't finished updating its aging grid and california's fire season is already her
here's cbs' jonathan vigliotti. devastating fire in california history, and tonight... >> you murdered my dad. >> reporter: ...outrage at those responsible as one by one... >> pg&e took all this from me, all of it. >> reporter: ...the sons and daughters of 84 victims took aim at pacific gas and electric. >> my dad covering my mom with his body. >> reporter: ariel funk's mother survived. her father suffered third-degree burns. he died nine months later....
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jonathan vigliotti, cbs news. >> o'donnell: we turn now to a cbs news investigation. minneapolis police officer derek chauvin was accused of misconduct 17 times before the death of george floyd. the complaints aren't limited to chauvin. we've uncovered a history of expressive force allegations resulting in millions of dollars in settlements. here's cbs' jeff pegues with tonight's investigation. >> reporter: in 2012, zach king was leaving a minneapolis nightclub when he was stopped by the police. he had a handgun that he was legally permitted to carry. >> he said, "hey, what's that bulge on your waist?" i show him my hands. "hey, i have a conceal and carry and that's my-- my gun, my weapon." and, like, six officers just came from out of everywhere and they got their knee on me, almost like george floyd. i couldn't breathe. >> reporter: king was hospitalized with a concussion, his face swollen with cuts and bruises. >> i didn't do anything to anybody. and i was violated. >> reporter: king sued the department, which argued he didn't tell them he had a gun permit until la
jonathan vigliotti, cbs news. >> o'donnell: we turn now to a cbs news investigation. minneapolis police officer derek chauvin was accused of misconduct 17 times before the death of george floyd. the complaints aren't limited to chauvin. we've uncovered a history of expressive force allegations resulting in millions of dollars in settlements. here's cbs' jeff pegues with tonight's investigation. >> reporter: in 2012, zach king was leaving a minneapolis nightclub when he was stopped...
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. >> we have news updates on captioning sponsored by cbs captioning sponsored by cbs >> garrett: tonight, tulsa time. president trump returns to the campaign trail as politics, protests, and a pandemic collide. thousands rally as covid-19 infections in tulsa reach new highs. the president predicts a wild evening, masks optional. >> no intention on wearing masks. >> i think it's a hoax. >> garrett: also tonight, the attorney general says president trump has fired a powerful u.s. attorney after he refused to go. >> i'm just here to do my job. >> garrett: plus, the president loses one round over john bolton's new book but promises more legal action. protesters target statues aligned with slavery or racism. >> they're off! >> garrett: a new normal. a crowdless belmont stakes kicks off the triple crown while new infections pose another threat to baseball. goodbye, mad dog. an iconic jetliner flying for delta is grounded for good. and later, staying connected with isolated seniors. for our chip reid, it's personal. >> so glad to see you! >> this is the "cbs weekend news." >> garrett: good even
. >> we have news updates on captioning sponsored by cbs captioning sponsored by cbs >> garrett: tonight, tulsa time. president trump returns to the campaign trail as politics, protests, and a pandemic collide. thousands rally as covid-19 infections in tulsa reach new highs. the president predicts a wild evening, masks optional. >> no intention on wearing masks. >> i think it's a hoax. >> garrett: also tonight, the attorney general says president trump has fired a...
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here's cbs' dr. jon lapook. >> reporter: tonight, a major tool in the fight against coronavirus could be right inside our homes. experts say crack a window, open a door. that's because the virus can float indoors. whuge, droplets containing virus can travel, larger ones usually up to about six feet, but smaller ones, particles called aerosols, can float invisibly through an entire room and can be produced through normal speech. >> the zinger for this virus is that basically the aerosols beter: kimbeh spent her carr stg aerosols. ea taiit opens up the number of people who nfecte. >> reporter: aerosols, as shown here, can help explain events like a choir practice in washington state in march where one person likely infected 52 others. >> we're not recognizing the potential for airborne. >> reporter: joe allen is director of harvard's healthy buildings program. opening up the windows is easy and cheap, but what about actually changing the ventilation system of a big building? >> i'm not saying people ha
here's cbs' dr. jon lapook. >> reporter: tonight, a major tool in the fight against coronavirus could be right inside our homes. experts say crack a window, open a door. that's because the virus can float indoors. whuge, droplets containing virus can travel, larger ones usually up to about six feet, but smaller ones, particles called aerosols, can float invisibly through an entire room and can be produced through normal speech. >> the zinger for this virus is that basically the...
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here's cbs' dr. jon lapook. >> reporter: tonight, a major tool in the fight against coronavirus could be right inside our homes. experts say crack a window, open a door. that's because the virus can float indoors. when we cough or sneeze, droplets containing virus can travel, larger ones usually up to about six feet, but smaller ones, particles called aerosols, can float invisibly through an entire room and can be produced through normal speech. >> the zinger for this virus is that basically the aerosols become airborne and potentially infectious for hours. >> reporter: kimberly prather has spent her career studying aero >> if it gets in the aerosol and fills a room and everybody breathes that air it opens up the number of people who can be infected. >> reporter: aerosols, as shown here, can help explain events like a choir practice in washington state in march where one person likely infected 52 others. >> we're not recognizing the potential for airborne. >> reporter: joe allen is director of harvar
here's cbs' dr. jon lapook. >> reporter: tonight, a major tool in the fight against coronavirus could be right inside our homes. experts say crack a window, open a door. that's because the virus can float indoors. when we cough or sneeze, droplets containing virus can travel, larger ones usually up to about six feet, but smaller ones, particles called aerosols, can float invisibly through an entire room and can be produced through normal speech. >> the zinger for this virus is that...
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cbs's weijia jiang is at the white house tonight, weijia? >> reporter: major, today a group of republican lawmakers came here to the white house for a classified briefing on that report and tomorrow a handful of democrats will receive one too. their leaders are urging the administration to brief all members of congress as questions continue to mount. tonight lawmakers are demanding answers from the white house about reports that russia secretly offered bounties to taliban linked militants for bowntees to tal killing american soldiers earlier this year. president trump claims he wasn't briefed on the matter because the intelligence gathered was not credible. but cbs news has learned the president's national security aides discussed it. >> if you weren't briefed on this important report, how can you run an administration wheret brought to your level. >> reporter: military officials were reportedly reviewing american casualties in afghanistan to find out whether russia was linked to any of them. congressman mike mccaul was one of several republ
cbs's weijia jiang is at the white house tonight, weijia? >> reporter: major, today a group of republican lawmakers came here to the white house for a classified briefing on that report and tomorrow a handful of democrats will receive one too. their leaders are urging the administration to brief all members of congress as questions continue to mount. tonight lawmakers are demanding answers from the white house about reports that russia secretly offered bounties to taliban linked militants...
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ofhoseubllets s aiat a cbs news crew. >> ( bleep ). news crew.go. >> reporter: a sound man was hit, even though he had taken cover on the sidelines of the protest. fortunately, he is okay. state officials had warned that their response to what they called urban warfare would get tougher. the police are lobbing tear gas into the crowd. people in the crowd are sending firecrackers, m-80s back. state officials say 20% of those arrested had out-of-town license plates, from places like iowa, illinois and arkansas. investigators believe some of the violence hijacking protestors is fueled by far right and left extremists. one example, the boogaloo boys, which are a loosely organized group that are anti-government can-ericans to spreadent. anti-law enforcement messaging on social media. in one case, a member of the group said about protests in pittsburgh, "come in peace, prepare for there to be violence." protests across the country are seeing agitators. in columbus, ohio, police are looking for a man they say was paying people to riot and des
ofhoseubllets s aiat a cbs news crew. >> ( bleep ). news crew.go. >> reporter: a sound man was hit, even though he had taken cover on the sidelines of the protest. fortunately, he is okay. state officials had warned that their response to what they called urban warfare would get tougher. the police are lobbing tear gas into the crowd. people in the crowd are sending firecrackers, m-80s back. state officials say 20% of those arrested had out-of-town license plates, from places like...
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this is the "cbs weekend news." weekend >> savard: good evening. i'm steve savard reporting from kmov in st. louis. anger and anguish with america on edge tonight. protests erupting in dozens of cities following monday's arrest and death of george floyd in police custody in minneapoacul. then at night, turning to rage. this was ferguson, missouri, rguson, missouri,are still raw where the ll r the shooting death in 2014 of michael brown by a police officer. this morning, america's newspapers told of the pain, aension and heartache, including minneapolis and st. paul, which saw its fifth night of violence. we begin there with cbs news chief justice and homeland security correspondent jeff pegues. turned a corner last night. law enforcement brought in reinforcements to help restore order. this is one of the flash points, though. you can see how they have put razor wire out here, trying to make sure that the demonstrators don't breach this barrier. >> clear this area, you will be arrested! >> reporter: police in the twin cities clashed with protestors
this is the "cbs weekend news." weekend >> savard: good evening. i'm steve savard reporting from kmov in st. louis. anger and anguish with america on edge tonight. protests erupting in dozens of cities following monday's arrest and death of george floyd in police custody in minneapoacul. then at night, turning to rage. this was ferguson, missouri, rguson, missouri,are still raw where the ll r the shooting death in 2014 of michael brown by a police officer. this morning,...
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mark strassmann, cbs news, atlanta. >> garrett: still ahead on the "cbs weekend news," hong kong marks one year since street fighting began over who will control the former british territory. british territory. ? ask about vraylar. not all types of depression should be treated the same. vraylar effectively helps relieve all symptoms of bipolar depression... with just one pill, once a day. elderly patients with dementia-related psychosis have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about unusual changes in behavior or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults. report fever, stiff muscles or confusion, which may mean a life-threatening reaction, or uncontrollable muscle movements, which may be permanent. side effects may not appear for several weeks. metabolic changes may occur. nausea, restlessness and movement dysfunction are common side effects. when bipolar depression overwhelms, ask how vraylar can help. capital one knows life doesn't update you about your credit card. so meet eno...the capital one assistant that looks out for
mark strassmann, cbs news, atlanta. >> garrett: still ahead on the "cbs weekend news," hong kong marks one year since street fighting began over who will control the former british territory. british territory. ? ask about vraylar. not all types of depression should be treated the same. vraylar effectively helps relieve all symptoms of bipolar depression... with just one pill, once a day. elderly patients with dementia-related psychosis have an increased risk of death or stroke....
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kris van cleave, cbs news, washington. >> garrett: next on the "cbs weekend news," after another week of reckoning in america, voices of change. ce. >> no justice, no peace. inflammn that rious and sometimesio, and irreversible d ht infs. including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. humira is proven to help stop further joint damage. want more proof? ask your rheumatologist about humira citrate-free. if you can't afford your medicine, abbvie may be able to help. and other money managers don't understand why. because our way works great for us! but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? nope. we tailor portfolios to our client's ne
kris van cleave, cbs news, washington. >> garrett: next on the "cbs weekend news," after another week of reckoning in america, voices of change. ce. >> no justice, no peace. inflammn that rious and sometimesio, and irreversible d ht infs. including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where...
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cbs's janet shamlian joins us now. janet, what an incredible turnout it has been all dawe and it's still going on. >> reporter: norah, we are close to the end of this public hearing, but the crowds keep on coming. they aren't all from houston. people have driven here from across texas and out of state, saying they had to be here. long lines of mourners waiting. the mood is heavy as the stifling houston heat. >> this is a time for change, time for silence to be broken. >> reporter: most here didn't know george floyd but in his death saw a husband, a brother, or in this woman's case, her 19-year-old son. >> it moved me, to the core of my soul, that he called for his mother in the streets like a dog, and his mother was already gone. >> reporter: inside, social distancing. >> very somber, very peaceful, very quiet. >> reporter: tomorrow a televised funeral here. houston mayor sylvester turner will speak. have you had any contact with his family? >> yes, they are in surprisingly good spirits. quite frankly, they were inspir
cbs's janet shamlian joins us now. janet, what an incredible turnout it has been all dawe and it's still going on. >> reporter: norah, we are close to the end of this public hearing, but the crowds keep on coming. they aren't all from houston. people have driven here from across texas and out of state, saying they had to be here. long lines of mourners waiting. the mood is heavy as the stifling houston heat. >> this is a time for change, time for silence to be broken. >>...
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captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is the cbs overnight news." >>> i'm kris van cleave reporting from the cbs studios in washington. thanks for staying with us. the past five days have seen the largest increases in coronavirus cases since the start of the pandemic. hires the scene in jacksonville, which will host the upcoming republican national convention. hundreds of cars lined up at a testing site, a situation playing out across the country. at least seven states are reporting record numbers of new daily coronavirus cases, and at least 13 states have halted or slowed plans to reopen, including florida and texas. until the past couple of weeks, most of the hospitalizations and deaths have been concentrated in cities, but now the virus has made its way into small towns with a devastating effect. tony dokoupil reports from strasburg, pennsylvania. >> reporter: along main street, usa, scores are cautiously reopening, and some people are ventures out, but life is just not the same. >> on a normal day in june, would you be able to s
captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is the cbs overnight news." >>> i'm kris van cleave reporting from the cbs studios in washington. thanks for staying with us. the past five days have seen the largest increases in coronavirus cases since the start of the pandemic. hires the scene in jacksonville, which will host the upcoming republican national convention. hundreds of cars lined up at a testing site, a situation...
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here's cbs' jeff pegues . >> reporter: k.b. balla is a firefighter and a paramedic, but last week, he was the one who needed rescuing when we met him at his minneapolis restaurant where he'd sunk his life's savings. looters had destroyed the place, days before it was set to open. they even tried to steal his safe while he was there. >> i worked so hard to get here, so hard. >> reporter: shortly before we aired a story about his restaurant that night, his family set up a gofundme account with a goal of raising $25,000 to rebuild. then, things got even worse. >> just over here? >> reporter: the very next day, an arsonist burned the building his restaurant was in to the ground. >> it's up in flames. >> reporter: did you feel like-- "i don't know how i'm going to recover from this?" >> oh, definitely, that ran through my mind so many times, like, "what's next?" >> reporter: but people he didn't even know were pitching in to help. remember that gofundme account? the money was piling up fast, and now four days later, there's more tha
here's cbs' jeff pegues . >> reporter: k.b. balla is a firefighter and a paramedic, but last week, he was the one who needed rescuing when we met him at his minneapolis restaurant where he'd sunk his life's savings. looters had destroyed the place, days before it was set to open. they even tried to steal his safe while he was there. >> i worked so hard to get here, so hard. >> reporter: shortly before we aired a story about his restaurant that night, his family set up a...
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cbs' carter evans reports tonight from los angeles. carter. >> reporter: well, today, california's governor issued a mandate: everyone in the state must now wear masks in public. this comes as american airlines today banned a passenger for not wearing a mask, and, of course, as people stand in line for jobless benefits. another day of frustration at the unemployment office. >> i waited all day yesterday, and was not able to get through to anybody. >> reporter: this time-lapse video shows the extraordinarily long line in frankfort, kentucky. >> we have been kentucky taxpayers our entire lives. where's our help? >> reporter: even when the checks do arrive, for many it is just not enough. but as some states reopen and crowds return, so does the virus. california reported almost 4,300 cases on wednesday, a single-day record, and hospitalizations surged 11% over the last 24 hours in texas. in florida, daily cases reached a record high. you look concerned. >> we were feeling like we were going to be able to handle this, and now it's looking
cbs' carter evans reports tonight from los angeles. carter. >> reporter: well, today, california's governor issued a mandate: everyone in the state must now wear masks in public. this comes as american airlines today banned a passenger for not wearing a mask, and, of course, as people stand in line for jobless benefits. another day of frustration at the unemployment office. >> i waited all day yesterday, and was not able to get through to anybody. >> reporter: this time-lapse...
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. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> this is the "cbs weekend news." >> garrett: good evening, everyone. i'm major garrett in washington. another police department in america is under a spotlight tonight, this time atlanta, after the shooting death last night of a black man. late today, the city's police chief resigned. it began after police were called to a wendy's drive-through where a man was asleep inside his car. minutes later, after a strri cae man po taser at police. he was then shot and killed by responding officers. cbs' mark strassmann is there. >> reporter: by the time this video begins, a fight's under way. two white cops wrestling with a black suspect. they're trying to subdue him, but, clearly, getting the worst of it. >> damn! >> reporter: the suspect, by now holding one of the cops' tasers, runs. the second officer chases him, firing his taser. seconds later, out of camera frame, what sounds like three gunshots. ( gunshots ) >> oh! >> reporter: the dead man is 27-year-old rayshard brooks. police say he had failed a field sobriety test. >> and these (bleep) shoot him in t
. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> this is the "cbs weekend news." >> garrett: good evening, everyone. i'm major garrett in washington. another police department in america is under a spotlight tonight, this time atlanta, after the shooting death last night of a black man. late today, the city's police chief resigned. it began after police were called to a wendy's drive-through where a man was asleep inside his car. minutes later, after a strri cae man po taser at...
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on tonight's "cbs evening news." major changes for the major league: baseball announces plans to return, but will fans embrace the new rules? later, band of sisters: how four women made history at the firehouse, and their inspiring message for future firefighters. this is my body of proof. proof i can fight moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. proof i can fight psoriatic arthritis... ...with humira. proof of less joint pain... that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. humira is proven to help stop further
on tonight's "cbs evening news." major changes for the major league: baseball announces plans to return, but will fans embrace the new rules? later, band of sisters: how four women made history at the firehouse, and their inspiring message for future firefighters. this is my body of proof. proof i can fight moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. proof i can fight psoriatic arthritis... ...with humira. proof of less joint pain... that contributes to joint pain and irreversible...
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here's cbs' nancy cordes. >> reporter: assistant u.s. attorney aaron zelinsky says the political influence he experienced in the roger stone case was "deeply unsettling," and virtually unprecedented. in a detailed 13-page statement, zelinsky says the team that prosecuted the president's longtime friend was pressured to water down and in some cases outright distort the events that transpired in his trial in order to secure a lighter sentence. "what i heard repeatedly" he wrote, "was that roger stone was being treated differently from any other defendant because of his relationship to the president." stone was convicted on seven counts, including witness tampering and lying to investigators. but when it came time for sentencing, zelinsky said, higher ups suddenly overrode his team's recommendations in court. "we were not informed about the content or substance of the proposed filing or even who was writing it." that led zelinsky to resign from the case. in a statement tonight, the department of justice says attorney general bill barr deter
here's cbs' nancy cordes. >> reporter: assistant u.s. attorney aaron zelinsky says the political influence he experienced in the roger stone case was "deeply unsettling," and virtually unprecedented. in a detailed 13-page statement, zelinsky says the team that prosecuted the president's longtime friend was pressured to water down and in some cases outright distort the events that transpired in his trial in order to secure a lighter sentence. "what i heard repeatedly"...
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that is tonight's "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell in washingt >>> right now it 7:00.>>> hot weather today but i am tracking slightly cooler temperatures and a lower wildfire threat friday.>>> we are no longer encouraging it, we are making it mandatory. it's high time. >> masks no longer optional no matter what part of the state of california you live in. we are live with the sweeping new change.>>> new reaction just in after this disturbing discovery. a fake body found hanging from a noose at lake merritt in oakland. >> they're doing in the middle of the night. coming out and putting nooses up right now so we can see who you are. >> the story behind that mysterious mountain lion lost and confused in san
that is tonight's "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell in washingt >>> right now it 7:00.>>> hot weather today but i am tracking slightly cooler temperatures and a lower wildfire threat friday.>>> we are no longer encouraging it, we are making it mandatory. it's high time. >> masks no longer optional no matter what part of the state of california you live in. we are live with the sweeping new change.>>> new reaction just in after this...
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stay safe, and dpnt. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> i'm chip reid reporting from did cbs studios in washington. thanks for staying with us. john bolton's tell-all book about the trump white house sits atop the bestseller list on am zop, and pie ratted editions are all over the internet. the book is packed with disturbing allegations and perhaps most troubling is bolton's opinion that if president trump loses the november election he just might refuse to leave off. the former national security advisor discussed this and other topics with norah o'donnell. >> announcer: you labeled the president of the united states a danger to the republic. that's quite a charming. how is he dangerous? >> i think in the national security field his decision making is not anchored in any diserble philosophy. he has no grand strategy. >> reporter: you left office nine months ago ychlt wait so long to threat country know that? >> well, i think it's important to try and explain what i saw in as comprehensive a fashion as i could. >> o'donnell: you've been called a liar. the secretary of state mike pompe
stay safe, and dpnt. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> i'm chip reid reporting from did cbs studios in washington. thanks for staying with us. john bolton's tell-all book about the trump white house sits atop the bestseller list on am zop, and pie ratted editions are all over the internet. the book is packed with disturbing allegations and perhaps most troubling is bolton's opinion that if president trump loses the november election he just might refuse to...
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captioning sponsored by cbs >> garrett: the worst is yet to come, the u.s. faces an explosion of coronavirus cases as the world health organization issues a dire warning. the pandemic is far from over. tonight as infections surge in the south, testing sites in texas and florida are overflowing while hospitals across the south are overwhelmed. beaches and bars closing as more states rollback plans to reopen. what it means for your july 4th holiday. causing the crisis. the sudden spike now being blamed on large gatherings and lack of masks. tonight the country music star under fire after posting this video. and the shopper lashing out after being told to cover her face. >> you guys are violating federal law. >> garrett: plus what the governor of new york now wants president trump to do. abortion rights ruling, the supreme court strikes down more restrictions on abortion. the chief justice voting with the court's liberal wing, why the ruling could affect this fall's election. paying to kill americans? did vladimir
captioning sponsored by cbs >> garrett: the worst is yet to come, the u.s. faces an explosion of coronavirus cases as the world health organization issues a dire warning. the pandemic is far from over. tonight as infections surge in the south, testing sites in texas and florida are overflowing while hospitals across the south are overwhelmed. beaches and bars closing as more states rollback plans to reopen. what it means for your july 4th holiday. causing the crisis. the sudden spike now...
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cbs' ben tracy is at the white house tonight. ben. >> reporter: norah, when john bolton left the white house last september, he says he resigned. president trump says he fired him, and the two have not spoken since. president trump seemed to know this book would be bad for him, and it is. former national security adviser john bolton paints a picture of a highly uninformed and impulsive president. in excerpts from his book "the room where it happened" obtained by cbs news, bolton says president trump did not know britain was a nuclear power and asked if finland was a part of russia. bolton confirms president trump explicitly linked military aid to ukraine to investigations of former vice president joe biden, the central claim that led to thprached.>> culstart an epor bolton clas ump wanted chi rther. in 2019, pleading with chinese president xi jinping to help him win farm states in the 2020 election with increased chinese purchases of soybeans and wheat. >> this book is full of classified information, which is inexcusable. >> repo
cbs' ben tracy is at the white house tonight. ben. >> reporter: norah, when john bolton left the white house last september, he says he resigned. president trump says he fired him, and the two have not spoken since. president trump seemed to know this book would be bad for him, and it is. former national security adviser john bolton paints a picture of a highly uninformed and impulsive president. in excerpts from his book "the room where it happened" obtained by cbs news, bolton...
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kris van cleave, cbs news, washington. >> garrett: next on the "cbs weekend news," after another week of reckoning in america, voices of change. ce. >> no justice, no peace. inflammn that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. humira is proven to help stop further joint damage. want more proof? ask your rheumatologist about humira citrate-free. if you can't afford your medicine, abbvie may be able to help. and other money managers don't understand why. because our way works great for us! but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. so, w
kris van cleave, cbs news, washington. >> garrett: next on the "cbs weekend news," after another week of reckoning in america, voices of change. ce. >> no justice, no peace. inflammn that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic...