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norah? >> o'donnell: still so many concerns and questions for parents, janet, thank you. >> today dr. anthony fauci said he believes the u.s. will have an effective coronavirus vaccine by the end of this year. one of the more promising can at da-- candidate is a vaccine by moderna based in massachusetts, ybs's carter evans reports. >> reporter: as many parts of the country begin to lockdown again, one thing is becoming clear. >> vaccines are the best answer. >> reporter: infectious disease expert paul offit say there is reason for optimism after moderna's encouraging clinical trial. 45 people received a va althe virus with minor side effects. but there is also caution. >> if this vaccine does work, we don't know for how long. >> we don't foe for how long, we don't know how safe. >> that's because the vaccine has so far only been tested in healthy young people. the phase 3 moderna trial starts at the end of the month with 30,000 participates in covid hot spots. then comes the biggest question
norah? >> o'donnell: still so many concerns and questions for parents, janet, thank you. >> today dr. anthony fauci said he believes the u.s. will have an effective coronavirus vaccine by the end of this year. one of the more promising can at da-- candidate is a vaccine by moderna based in massachusetts, ybs's carter evans reports. >> reporter: as many parts of the country begin to lockdown again, one thing is becoming clear. >> vaccines are the best answer. >>...
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norah. >> o'donnell: jeff pegues, thank you. tonight, investigators say the man who allegedly targeted a federal judge in new jersey is the prime suspect in a california murder eight days ago, and officials say the gun used in the suspect's suicide was the same gun in the attack that killed judge esther salas' son and seriously 9injured her husband. here's cbs's meg oliver. >> two victims there. >> reporter: tonight, authorities believe the killer was roy den hollander. sources say he posed as a fedex delivery man and opened fire in broad daylight at the front door of new jersey federal judge esther salas. den hollander was found dead in a car from a self-inflicted gunshot wound a day later. in the car, they found a package addressed to judge salas, an address and photo of new york state chief judge janet difiore and documents connected den hollander to a california killing. investigators believe the gun recovered where he died matches not only the one used in the new jersey murder, but is now being tested to see if it was used
norah. >> o'donnell: jeff pegues, thank you. tonight, investigators say the man who allegedly targeted a federal judge in new jersey is the prime suspect in a california murder eight days ago, and officials say the gun used in the suspect's suicide was the same gun in the attack that killed judge esther salas' son and seriously 9injured her husband. here's cbs's meg oliver. >> two victims there. >> reporter: tonight, authorities believe the killer was roy den hollander....
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norah. >> o'donnell: carter evans, thank you. there is breaking news tonight on what appears to be a major security breach at twitter. the accounts of several major companies and public figures have been hacked in a scam. cbs's kris van cleave joins us now and, chris, what do we know? >> reporter: well, norah, these mystery tweets started popping up late this afternoon and seemed to target high profile users with millions of followers. the accounts include former president barack obama, presumptive democratic nominee joe biden, kayne west and his wife kim kardashian, elon musk as well as billionaires michael bloomberg and jeff bezos as well as companies like apple and uber. the tweets seem to be a scheme to get twitter users to purchase bitcoin, a cybercurrency. the accounts claim to be a partnership between a cyber- health group and celebrities encouraging others to collectively donate 5,000 bitcoins destined for a supposed community healthcare partnership. the hackers reportedly have been able to get more than $100,000 in this
norah. >> o'donnell: carter evans, thank you. there is breaking news tonight on what appears to be a major security breach at twitter. the accounts of several major companies and public figures have been hacked in a scam. cbs's kris van cleave joins us now and, chris, what do we know? >> reporter: well, norah, these mystery tweets started popping up late this afternoon and seemed to target high profile users with millions of followers. the accounts include former president barack...
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norah? >> o'donnell: david begnaud, thank you. and today education secretary betsy devos insisted that schools must reopen in the fall and slammed the plans for a hybrid of alternating days in the classroom. but the decision on opening up is up to local officials. and many are following advice from medical experts. cbs's ben tracy reports tonight from the white house. >> reporter: president trump tonight once again at odds with his own medical experts as he continues to relentlessly push america's schools to reopen. >> you want to learn in the classroom, so our schools, we want them open in the fall. >> reporter: he's also threatening to de-fund schools that don't open, though he has little power to do so, and criticizing the c.d.c. school safety guidelines, calling them very tough and expensive. >> we don't want the guidance from c.d.c. to be a reason why schools don't open. >> reporter: today, vice vesident mike pence said the c.d.c. will issue new guidance next week because getting kids b
norah? >> o'donnell: david begnaud, thank you. and today education secretary betsy devos insisted that schools must reopen in the fall and slammed the plans for a hybrid of alternating days in the classroom. but the decision on opening up is up to local officials. and many are following advice from medical experts. cbs's ben tracy reports tonight from the white house. >> reporter: president trump tonight once again at odds with his own medical experts as he continues to relentlessly...
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norah. >> o'donnell: ed o'keefe, thank you. there were more shark sightings today on new york's long island, and it forced one city to send out a warning saying the ocean is closed until further notice. farther north in maine, a swimmer was mauled to death >> reporter: tonight new york city's most popular beaches are closed after more shark sightings, the same day as maine named the victim of the state's first known shark fatality. >> this is a very highly unusual event. >> reporter: witnesses saw 63- year-old new york city resident julie dimperio holowach, swimming with her daughter, 20 yards off the shore of bailey island, when she was attacked. >> we were able to recover a fragment of a tooth, and with that fragment, mr. scomo was able to positively identify this as a great white shark. >> reporter: holowach's daughter was uninjured. >> this is the time of year they move up for their summer and fall feeding. >> reporter: research groups study sharks and their migration patterns. they tra recently as far north as nova scotiac
norah. >> o'donnell: ed o'keefe, thank you. there were more shark sightings today on new york's long island, and it forced one city to send out a warning saying the ocean is closed until further notice. farther north in maine, a swimmer was mauled to death >> reporter: tonight new york city's most popular beaches are closed after more shark sightings, the same day as maine named the victim of the state's first known shark fatality. >> this is a very highly unusual event....
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norah. >> o'donnell: ed o'keefe, thank you. there were more shark sightings today on new york's long islandd out a warning saying the ocean is closed until further notice. farther north in maine, a swimmer was mauled to death monday in an attack by a great white, very rare in those waters. here's cbs' mola lenghi. >> reporter: tonight new york city's most popular beaches are closed after more shark sightings, the same day as maine named the victim of the state's first known shark fatality. >> this is a very highly unusual event. >> reporter: witnesses saw 63- year-old new york city resident julie dimperio holowach, swimming with her daughter, 20 yards off the shore of bailey island, when she was attacked. >> we were able to recover a fragment of a tooth, and with that fragment, mr. scomo was able to positively identify this as a great white shark. >> reporter: holowach's daughter was uninjured. >> this is the time of year they move up for their summer and fall feeding. >> reporter: research groups study sharks and their migrati
norah. >> o'donnell: ed o'keefe, thank you. there were more shark sightings today on new york's long islandd out a warning saying the ocean is closed until further notice. farther north in maine, a swimmer was mauled to death monday in an attack by a great white, very rare in those waters. here's cbs' mola lenghi. >> reporter: tonight new york city's most popular beaches are closed after more shark sightings, the same day as maine named the victim of the state's first known shark...
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norah? >> o'donnell: david begnaud, thank you. and today education secretary betsy devos insisted that schools must reopen in the fall and slammed the plans for a hybrid of alternating days in the classroom. but the decision on opening up is up to local officials. and many are following advice from medical experts. cbs's ben tracy reports tonight from the white house. >> reporter: president trump tonight once again at odds with his own medical experts as he continues to relentlessly push america's schools to reopen. >> you want to learn in the classroom, so our schools, we heopen in the .s threatening to de-fund schools that don't open, though he has little power to do so, and criticizing the c.d.c. school safety guidelines, calling them very tough and expensive. >> we don't want the guidance from c.d.c. to be a reason why schools don't open. >> reporter: today, vice vesident mike pence said the c.d.c. will issue new guidance next week because getting kids back to school is essential to pare
norah? >> o'donnell: david begnaud, thank you. and today education secretary betsy devos insisted that schools must reopen in the fall and slammed the plans for a hybrid of alternating days in the classroom. but the decision on opening up is up to local officials. and many are following advice from medical experts. cbs's ben tracy reports tonight from the white house. >> reporter: president trump tonight once again at odds with his own medical experts as he continues to relentlessly...
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norah. >> o'donnell: manuel bojorquez, thk u. tonight president trump's national security advisor is in quarantine after testing positive for coronavirus. robert o'brien is the president's principal advisor on issues related to u.s. security and he sits just steps from the oval office. but tonight the white house isn't saying if he exposed the president to the virus. here's cbs's ben tracy. >> reporter: national security advisor robert o'brien, a member of the president's inner circle is the highest-ranking white house official infected with coronavirus. according to another administration official, he may have contracted it from his daughter. the white house claims there is no risk to the president but won't say when the two were last together. >> i haven't seen him lately. i heard he tested-- yeah, have i not seen him. >> reporter: the president did not explain why he has not recently seen his own national security advisor but mr. trump did wear a mask today during a visit to a biotech company in the key battleground state of n
norah. >> o'donnell: manuel bojorquez, thk u. tonight president trump's national security advisor is in quarantine after testing positive for coronavirus. robert o'brien is the president's principal advisor on issues related to u.s. security and he sits just steps from the oval office. but tonight the white house isn't saying if he exposed the president to the virus. here's cbs's ben tracy. >> reporter: national security advisor robert o'brien, a member of the president's inner...
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norah. jia tot,nk you. today, we learned it's not just the russians who are after secret research into covid vaccines. the justice department accuses china of sponsoring hackers who are targeting biotech firms around the world. cbs's jeff pegues on why this could set back u.s. research. >> reporter: the f.b.i. wants these two men charged with allegedly working on behalf of chinese intelligence to target coronavirus research labs in the u.s. >> the defendants were targeting organizations which were of direct interest to the government of china. >> reporter: according to court papers, in january and february of this year, the hackers searched for vulnerabilities at a maryland biotech firm, targeted the computer network of a massachusetts biotech firm and a california company researching antiviral drugs to treat covid- 19. these breaches could potentially slow down critical research. companies have to make sure the data has not been manipulated or altered in a way to jeopardize a vaccine or even put lives in d
norah. jia tot,nk you. today, we learned it's not just the russians who are after secret research into covid vaccines. the justice department accuses china of sponsoring hackers who are targeting biotech firms around the world. cbs's jeff pegues on why this could set back u.s. research. >> reporter: the f.b.i. wants these two men charged with allegedly working on behalf of chinese intelligence to target coronavirus research labs in the u.s. >> the defendants were targeting...
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norah? >> ed o'keefe, what an incredible day today, thank you. >> today the mayors of six cities sent a joint letter to congress demanding that leaders help end what they call an occupation of their streets by federal agents. this as president trump prepares to send at least 100 more agents to portland after another night of violent clashes. here's cbs's carter evans. >> more chaos on the streets of portland as once again peaceful protests turned violent overnight with federal agents unleashing a massive response. both sides appear to use blowers pushing tear gas toward each other and seemingly launched in this escalating conflict. >> the reason we are out here is because black lives matter and the feds need to get out of town. >> cbs news learned the white house is not backing down and more agents are on standby for cities like portland and seattle. where this bodycam video shows officers under attack. gunfire erupted in a crowd of ulf wleers in austin, texasg an protestolso battled police
norah? >> ed o'keefe, what an incredible day today, thank you. >> today the mayors of six cities sent a joint letter to congress demanding that leaders help end what they call an occupation of their streets by federal agents. this as president trump prepares to send at least 100 more agents to portland after another night of violent clashes. here's cbs's carter evans. >> more chaos on the streets of portland as once again peaceful protests turned violent overnight with federal...
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>> norah, for the >> reporter: norah, for the second night president trump held a coronavirus briefing alone, ignoring criticism that he should let the health experts do the talking. late this evening the mayor of chicago said the president has already failed in responding to the pandemic and claimed he is diverting attention away by interfering in her city. president trump announced the administration is sending hundreds of federal agents to chicago to code violence as part of a new anticrime initiative called operation legend. >> this rampage of violence shocks the conscience of our nation and we will not stand by and watch it happen. >> reporter: chicago mayor lori lightfoot has said she won't let federal troops terrorize her city. >> that's what we call tyranny and dictatorship. tatorship. not having it in and we are n chicago. >> reporter: the move follows more than 100 federal officers decked out in camouflage storming portland, oregon. the department of homeland security has also sent over 200 agents to kansas city, 35 to albuquerque and plans to send mores in the weeks ahead. m
>> norah, for the >> reporter: norah, for the second night president trump held a coronavirus briefing alone, ignoring criticism that he should let the health experts do the talking. late this evening the mayor of chicago said the president has already failed in responding to the pandemic and claimed he is diverting attention away by interfering in her city. president trump announced the administration is sending hundreds of federal agents to chicago to code violence as part of a...
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norah. >> o'donnell: manuel bojorquez, thank you. tonight president trump's national security advisor is in quarantine after testing positive for coronavirus. robert o'brien is the president's principal advisor on issues related to u.s. security and he sits just steps from the oval office. but tonight the white house isn't saying if he exposed the president to the virus. here's cbs's ben tracy. >> reporter: national security advisor robert o'brien, a member of the president's inner circle is the highest-ranking white house official infected with coronavirus. according to another administration official, he may have contracted it from his daughter. the white house claims there is no risk to the president but won't say when the two were last together. >> i haven't seen him lately. i heard he tested-- yeah, have i not seen him. >> reporter: the president did not explain why he has not recently seen his own national security advisor but mr. trump did wear a mask today during a visit to a biotech company in the key battleground state of n
norah. >> o'donnell: manuel bojorquez, thank you. tonight president trump's national security advisor is in quarantine after testing positive for coronavirus. robert o'brien is the president's principal advisor on issues related to u.s. security and he sits just steps from the oval office. but tonight the white house isn't saying if he exposed the president to the virus. here's cbs's ben tracy. >> reporter: national security advisor robert o'brien, a member of the president's inner...
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norah. >> o'donnell: ben tracy, thank you. tonight, oregon's governor says the federal agents who have clashed with protesters in portland will soon begin a phased withdrawal from the city, this amid outrage in new york after plain clothed officers jumped out of an unmark minivan and arrested a protester on the street. here's cbs' errol barnett. >> reporter: today, oregon's governor called federal officers clashing with protesters in portland an occupying force. the heavily armed agents using tear gas to protect a government courthouse. governor brown says they will begin a phased withdrawal beginning tomorrow. >> they created havoc and chaos. the good news is, is that trump's troops are leaving downtown portland. >> reporter: but today, president trump insists that job is not finished. >> we're not leaving until they've secured their city. >> reporter: the trump administration announced wednesday it is expanding "operation legend" sending additional federal agents combat upticks in violence in cleveland, milwaukee, and detroi
norah. >> o'donnell: ben tracy, thank you. tonight, oregon's governor says the federal agents who have clashed with protesters in portland will soon begin a phased withdrawal from the city, this amid outrage in new york after plain clothed officers jumped out of an unmark minivan and arrested a protester on the street. here's cbs' errol barnett. >> reporter: today, oregon's governor called federal officers clashing with protesters in portland an occupying force. the heavily armed...
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i'm norah o'donnell. see you tomorrow. this is the "cbs overnight news." >> i'm kris van cleave reporting from the cbs studios in washington. thanks for staying with us. medical experts insist the crisis is going to stay with us until a vaccine is widely available. many are in the works and researchers are showing significant progress. moderna, out of more than 150 vaccines in development, two dozen with willing tested on people blind study that experts hope will finally bring this pandemic under control. >> it seems quite possible that we may very well have results by november or december, maybe possibly a little earlier. royalty dr. francis collins has high hopes for the vaccine his agency developed with moderna and 30,000 volunteers are being chosen based on their risk of exposure. >> they'll be in areas where the virus is still spreading. we will see whether any of them actually get ohome three modern investigators says if the vaccine can work in over half the volunteers, it would be a major step to protecting the enti
i'm norah o'donnell. see you tomorrow. this is the "cbs overnight news." >> i'm kris van cleave reporting from the cbs studios in washington. thanks for staying with us. medical experts insist the crisis is going to stay with us until a vaccine is widely available. many are in the works and researchers are showing significant progress. moderna, out of more than 150 vaccines in development, two dozen with willing tested on people blind study that experts hope will finally bring...
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norah? >> o'donnell: david begnaud, thank you. and today education secretary betsy devos insisted that schools must reopen in the fall and slammed the plans for a hybrid of alternating days in the classroom. but the decision on opening up is up to local officials. and many are following advice from medical experts. cbs's ben tracy reports tonight from the white house. >> reporter: president trump tonight once again at odds with his own medical experts as he continues to relentlessly push america's schools to reopen. >> you want to learn in the classroom, so our schools, we want them open in the fall. >> reporter: he's also threatening to de-fund schools that don't open, though he has little power to do so and criticizing the c.d.c. school safety guide lines cawing them very tough and expensive. >> we don't want the guidance from c.d.c. to be a reason why schools don't open. >> reporter: today vice president mike pence said the c.d.c. will issue new guidance next week because getting kids bac
norah? >> o'donnell: david begnaud, thank you. and today education secretary betsy devos insisted that schools must reopen in the fall and slammed the plans for a hybrid of alternating days in the classroom. but the decision on opening up is up to local officials. and many are following advice from medical experts. cbs's ben tracy reports tonight from the white house. >> reporter: president trump tonight once again at odds with his own medical experts as he continues to relentlessly...
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norah? >> o'donnell: margaret, thank you. now to a wave of violence sweeping many of the country's major cities. 15 people were shot outside of a funeral in chicago tuesday night, one of a series of dangerous drive-by shootings there and elsewhere fueled by gang violence. here's cbs's jeff pegues. >> reporter: today chicago's top cop made a plea for the violence to stop. r> put your guns down. >> reporter: tuesday's shooting attributed to a feuds between the city's 117,000 gang members in combinations of drugs in guns. there has been a 50% increase in the number of shooting victims in chicago compared to last year. in new york city more than 77%, atlanta, 31%. among the victims there, eight- year-old secoriea turner. what are your thoughts about this senseless violence? >> i can't even gather my thoughts. i just feel like it could have been prevented. >> reporter: the spike in crime comes as police across the country face daily protests llrefo.in new york city that met disbanding a plainclothes anticrime unit often accused of
norah? >> o'donnell: margaret, thank you. now to a wave of violence sweeping many of the country's major cities. 15 people were shot outside of a funeral in chicago tuesday night, one of a series of dangerous drive-by shootings there and elsewhere fueled by gang violence. here's cbs's jeff pegues. >> reporter: today chicago's top cop made a plea for the violence to stop. r> put your guns down. >> reporter: tuesday's shooting attributed to a feuds between the city's 117,000...
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norah? >> o'donnell: margaret, thank you. now to a wave of violence sweeping many of the country's major cities. 15 people were shot outside of a funeral in chicagot,a esof s. c's top cop made a plea for the violence to stop. r> put your guns down. >> reporter: tuesday's shooting attributed to a feuds between the city's 117,000 gang members in combinations of drugs in guns. there has been a 50% increase in the number of shooting victims in chicago compared to last year. in new york city more than 77%, atlanta, 31%. among the victims there, eight- year-old secoriea turner. what are your thoughts about this senseless violence? >> i can't even gather my thoughts. i just feel like it could have been prevented. >> reporter: the spike in crime comes as police across the country face daily protests calling for reform. in new york city that meant disbanding a plaincloon policing. >> reporter: eric adams is brooklyn, new york, bureau president and former cop says that move was premature. you think that was a mistake. >> the dismantlin
norah? >> o'donnell: margaret, thank you. now to a wave of violence sweeping many of the country's major cities. 15 people were shot outside of a funeral in chicagot,a esof s. c's top cop made a plea for the violence to stop. r> put your guns down. >> reporter: tuesday's shooting attributed to a feuds between the city's 117,000 gang members in combinations of drugs in guns. there has been a 50% increase in the number of shooting victims in chicago compared to last year. in new...
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phoenix, mireya. >> good evening, norah. the total number of cases here in texas has increased by 33% over the last ten days. in dallas, they have roughly 4,000 kids involving -- cases involving children. and down south, things are so bad they are sending a military medical unit in to try and help the situation. at hospitals in the rio grande valley, state health officials say just 37 i.c.u. beds are available. hidalgo county is the epicenter. >> unfortunately, our hospital rooms look like war zones. >> county judge richard cortez issued a stay at home shelter monday but governor greg abbott argues it's unenforceable. why did you feel it necessary to issue the order? >> because my job is to take care to have the public health. we brought in refrigerated trailers to act as morgues and their capacity is 50. in the last eight days, we have an average of 22 people dying per day. >> reporter: while cities like dallas and houston are now see ago decrease in positive cases and hospitalizations, statewide, covid-related deaths are u
phoenix, mireya. >> good evening, norah. the total number of cases here in texas has increased by 33% over the last ten days. in dallas, they have roughly 4,000 kids involving -- cases involving children. and down south, things are so bad they are sending a military medical unit in to try and help the situation. at hospitals in the rio grande valley, state health officials say just 37 i.c.u. beds are available. hidalgo county is the epicenter. >> unfortunately, our hospital rooms...
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herman cain was 74, norah. >> o'donnell: nancy cordes, thank you. we turn now to that tweet from president trump today, raising the possibility of putting off the november elections, even though only congress has that power. well, tonight leaders of the president's own party are rejecting the idea. here's cbs' ben tracy. >> reporter: president trump's stunning suggestion that the election be delayed comes as he's trailing badly in the polls and at the same time the nation's g.d.p. reached a historic low. in a remarkable tweet, he made the unfounded claim that mail-in voting will make the election the most inaccurate and fraudulent in history and suggested a delay until people can properly, securely, and safely vote. >> i don't want to delay. i want to have the election. but i also don't want to have to wait for three months and then find out that the ballots are all missing and the election doesn't mean anything. >> reporter: the president has no power to delay an election. the constitution says only congress can change the date, and mail-in voter f
herman cain was 74, norah. >> o'donnell: nancy cordes, thank you. we turn now to that tweet from president trump today, raising the possibility of putting off the november elections, even though only congress has that power. well, tonight leaders of the president's own party are rejecting the idea. here's cbs' ben tracy. >> reporter: president trump's stunning suggestion that the election be delayed comes as he's trailing badly in the polls and at the same time the nation's g.d.p....
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norah. >> o'donnell: carter evans, thank you. there is breaking news tonight on what appears to be a major security breach at twitter. the accounts of several major companies and public figures have been hacked in a scam. cbs's kris van cleave joins us and, chris, what do we know? rre users with millions of followers. the accounts include former president barack obama, presumptive democratic nominee joe biden, kayne west and his wife kim kardashian, elon musk as well as billionaires michael bloomberg and jeff bezos as well as companies like apple and uber. the tweets seem to be a scheme to get twitter users to purchase bitcoin, a cybercurrency. the accounts claim to be a partnership between a cyber- collectively donate 5,000 bitcoins destined for a supposed community healthcare partnership. the hackers reportedly have been able to get more than $100,000 in this scam. she cybersecurity expert tells us this is likely a hack of twitter, not individual accounts. twitter is calling this a "security incident" and says the company is lo
norah. >> o'donnell: carter evans, thank you. there is breaking news tonight on what appears to be a major security breach at twitter. the accounts of several major companies and public figures have been hacked in a scam. cbs's kris van cleave joins us and, chris, what do we know? rre users with millions of followers. the accounts include former president barack obama, presumptive democratic nominee joe biden, kayne west and his wife kim kardashian, elon musk as well as billionaires...
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>> reporter: good evening, norah. about one out of ten of those 4 million infections happened here in california. thousands have come to testing sites like this one but can't get results for up to ten days. and every delay keeps the virus spreading. inside the riverside community hospital, beds are filling up with covid patients at an alarming rate. with doctors and nurses racing to save each life. but each day the state marks another record of cases and deaths. 682 have died in the past week alone. epidemiologist dr. lee riley puts some of the blame on california reopening too soon. >> by reopening some of the businesses, that also had the general public think that things were getting better. so they stopped wearing masks and adhering to the social distancing. >> reporter: up and down the state people in cars and on foot are waiting hours to get tested and days for the results. there is no sign of relief in other covid hot spots. florida just recorded its highest single day death toll. 173 lives lost. texas also set
>> reporter: good evening, norah. about one out of ten of those 4 million infections happened here in california. thousands have come to testing sites like this one but can't get results for up to ten days. and every delay keeps the virus spreading. inside the riverside community hospital, beds are filling up with covid patients at an alarming rate. with doctors and nurses racing to save each life. but each day the state marks another record of cases and deaths. 682 have died in the past...
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norah. >> o'donnell: paula reid at the white house, thank you. tonight an urgent plea for help from the red cross as the nation's blood supply is dwindle because of the pandemic. the organization's c.e.o. says it needs 13,000 people to donate every day. i met with her earlier this week and gave blood myself. >> what wonderful veins you've got. >> o'donnell: she loves my veins. it was my first time, but about 6.8 million americans donate blood every year. this year the red cross says the supply chain challenges are unprecedented. that is a lot of blood. the entire donation process takes about an hour. that was so easy. but every two seconds someone in the u.s. needs blood. >> one bag donated saves up to three lives so you are doing a good thing. >> o'donnell: the red cross gets the vast majority of its donations from blood drives. since the pandemic began 37,000 have been canceled. >> the need for blood is constant. >> o'donnell: gale mcgovern is c.e.o. of the american red cross. what does it mean for hospitals if there is a shortage in these bloo
norah. >> o'donnell: paula reid at the white house, thank you. tonight an urgent plea for help from the red cross as the nation's blood supply is dwindle because of the pandemic. the organization's c.e.o. says it needs 13,000 people to donate every day. i met with her earlier this week and gave blood myself. >> what wonderful veins you've got. >> o'donnell: she loves my veins. it was my first time, but about 6.8 million americans donate blood every year. this year the red...
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norah? >> o'donnell: mark strassman, thank you. we're going to turn now to europe and its move to reopen. when pubs in england opened saturday for the first time since march, some forgot about the new normal and picked up right where they left off with no social distancing. cbs's charlie d'agata reports. >> reporter: it was dubbed britain's independence day, a celebration of new found freedom >> reportew wi toio reporter: s between tables, hand sanitizer on arrival, masks entirely voluntary, and hardly a single one in sight. drinks were ordered from a hole in the wall. >> cheers, thank you. >> reporter: not everyone stuck to the rules. skeck out london's soho on saturday night. and with the highest death toll in europe, prime minister boris johnson warned the public not to get too complacent. >> we think we're in good shape but my message is let's not blow it now, folks. >> reporter: over in paris, the louvre reopened after a 16 week shutdown, there face masks were compulsory, parts of spain however took a step backward. fresh covi
norah? >> o'donnell: mark strassman, thank you. we're going to turn now to europe and its move to reopen. when pubs in england opened saturday for the first time since march, some forgot about the new normal and picked up right where they left off with no social distancing. cbs's charlie d'agata reports. >> reporter: it was dubbed britain's independence day, a celebration of new found freedom >> reportew wi toio reporter: s between tables, hand sanitizer on arrival, masks...
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norah. >> o'donnell: ben tracy, thank you. tonight, oregon's governor says the federal agents who have clashed with protesters in portland will soon begin a phased withdrawal from the city, this amid outrage in new york after plain clothes officers jumped out of an unmarked minivan and arrested a protester on the street. here's cbs' errol barnett. >> reporter: today, oregon's governor called federal officers clashing with protesters in portland an occupying force. the heavily armed agents using beginning tomorrow. >> they created havoc and chaos. the good news is, is that trump's troops are leaving downtown portland. >> reporter: but today, president trump insists that job is not finished. >> we're not leaving until they've secured their city. >> reporter: the trump administration announced wednesday it is expanding "operation legend," sending additional federal agents outside of oregon, it says, to combat upticks in violence in cleveland, milwaukee, and detroit. detroit's chief of police welcomes the federal support to combat
norah. >> o'donnell: ben tracy, thank you. tonight, oregon's governor says the federal agents who have clashed with protesters in portland will soon begin a phased withdrawal from the city, this amid outrage in new york after plain clothes officers jumped out of an unmarked minivan and arrested a protester on the street. here's cbs' errol barnett. >> reporter: today, oregon's governor called federal officers clashing with protesters in portland an occupying force. the heavily armed...
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>> reporter: good evening, norah. about one out of ten of those 4 million infections happened here in california. thousands have come to testing sites like this one but can't get results for up p to ten day. and every delay keeps the virus spreading. inside the riverside community hospital, beds are filling up with covid patients at an alarming rate. with doctors and nurses racing to save each life. but each day the state marks another record of cases and deaths. 682 have died in the past week alone. epidemiologist dr. lee riley puts some of the blame on california reopening too soon. >> by reopening some of the businesses, that also had the general public think that things were getting better. so they stopped wearing masks and adhering to the social distancing. >> reporter: up and down the state people in cars and on foot are waiting hours to get tested and days for the results. there is no sign of relief in other covid hot spots. florida just recorded its highest single day death toll. 173 lives lost. texas also set
>> reporter: good evening, norah. about one out of ten of those 4 million infections happened here in california. thousands have come to testing sites like this one but can't get results for up p to ten day. and every delay keeps the virus spreading. inside the riverside community hospital, beds are filling up with covid patients at an alarming rate. with doctors and nurses racing to save each life. but each day the state marks another record of cases and deaths. 682 have died in the past...
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norah? >> o'donnell: mark strassman, thank you. we're going to turn now to europe and its move to reopen. when pubs in england opened saturday for the first time since march, some forgot about the new normal and picked up right where they left off with no social distancing. cbs's charlie d'agata reports. >> reporter: it was brain's ince day, a celebration of new found freedom over the weekend. your first pub beer in months. >> in months, yeah. >> reporter: how will that feel? >> it is going to be wonderful. >> reporter: but a different kind of wonderful, screens between tables, hand sanitizer on arrival, masks entirely voluntary, and hardly a single one in sight. drinks were ordered from a hole in the wall. >> cheers, thank you. >> reporter: not everyone stuck to the rules. skeck out london's soho on saturday night. europe, prime ms johnson warned the public not to get too complacent. >> we think we're in good shape but my message is let's not blow it now, folks. >> reporter: over in paris, the louvre reopened after a 16 week shutd
norah? >> o'donnell: mark strassman, thank you. we're going to turn now to europe and its move to reopen. when pubs in england opened saturday for the first time since march, some forgot about the new normal and picked up right where they left off with no social distancing. cbs's charlie d'agata reports. >> reporter: it was brain's ince day, a celebration of new found freedom over the weekend. your first pub beer in months. >> in months, yeah. >> reporter: how will that...
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norah? >> o'donnell: meg oliver, thank you. with expanded unemployment benefits set to expire next week, today president trump met with republican lead ares to plan another trillion dollar covid relief bill. we've got more now from cbs's weijia jiang. >> president trump said coronavirus briefings are making a comeback in part because they were so popular. >> i was doing them and we had a lot of peop le watching, record numbers watching. >> but the president stopped holding them at the end of april as polls showed they were hurting him politically and after he received sharp criticism for asking this question about disinfect ant. >> and is there a way we can do something like that. by injection, inside or-- or almost a cleaning. >> mr. trump has also been accused of using the briefings to campaign, rallies have been limited because of the pandemic. >> we have had this big flair-up in florida, texas, a couple of other places. >> and after months of downplaying the importance of face coverings. >> you can do t you don't have to do
norah? >> o'donnell: meg oliver, thank you. with expanded unemployment benefits set to expire next week, today president trump met with republican lead ares to plan another trillion dollar covid relief bill. we've got more now from cbs's weijia jiang. >> president trump said coronavirus briefings are making a comeback in part because they were so popular. >> i was doing them and we had a lot of peop le watching, record numbers watching. >> but the president stopped...
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that is tonight's cbs evening news, i'm norah o'donnell. we'll see you on the late show tonight and right back here tomorrow. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> i'm kris van cleave reporting from the cbs studios in washington. thanks for staying with us. >>> coronavirus cases are spiking in many states. the big question on a lot of parents' minds, what about school? president trump and education secretary betsy devos insist schools should fully reopen in the fall, but some school districts as well as parents, teachers, and health experts say there may be no safe way to do that. overseas, several countries do have kids back in class. holly williams has the story from istanbul, turkey. >> reporter: more than 1.5 billion students around the world have had their education impacted by the new coronavirus, according to the united nations. and now many parents around the world share the same mixed feelings. on the one hand, they don't want their children to miss out on any more learning, on the other hand, they're worried about the risks of
that is tonight's cbs evening news, i'm norah o'donnell. we'll see you on the late show tonight and right back here tomorrow. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> i'm kris van cleave reporting from the cbs studios in washington. thanks for staying with us. >>> coronavirus cases are spiking in many states. the big question on a lot of parents' minds, what about school? president trump and education secretary betsy devos insist schools should fully reopen...
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i'm norah o'donnell in the nation's capitol. we'll see >>> right now at 7:00. >> if this doesn't make you stop, i don't know what will. >> justice for jace. community leaders joining family and friends of a six- year-old gunned down on the 4th of july in san francisco. >>> a danville doctor is murdered during a trip with his son leaving the family asking the unimaginable question of why. >> a guy pulls out a gun and starts pulling at the jeep. >>> and the giants workouts suddenly suspended today leading to even more concerning for the upcoming season. >> i feel as confident today as i did yesterday. i understand there will be hiccups along the way. >> right now on the kpix5 news at 7:00, streaming on cbsn bay area, tears and outrage in san francisco after the deadly
i'm norah o'donnell in the nation's capitol. we'll see >>> right now at 7:00. >> if this doesn't make you stop, i don't know what will. >> justice for jace. community leaders joining family and friends of a six- year-old gunned down on the 4th of july in san francisco. >>> a danville doctor is murdered during a trip with his son leaving the family asking the unimaginable question of why. >> a guy pulls out a gun and starts pulling at the jeep. >>>...
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odod evening, david. >> reporter: good evening, norah. from jackson memorial hospital where the wait time to get an i.c.u. bed can be at times up to 24 hours. they are busy. but they also need more staff. they have been trying to recruit people, but it's tough. so today florida's governor came here to miami to announce that 100 nurses who work and live elsewhere in the state are being redirected here to miami to help out. tonight, i.c.u.'s in more than 40 hospitals across the state of florida are at capacity, including three in the baptist health system. >> we don't have the staffing, the nurses have been working relentlessly for over two weeks. and that leads to burnout. that leads to stress. >> reporter: as cases surge, one miami hospital is now going to be turned into a 150 bed dedicated covid-19 nursing home. despite the rising cases daily, florida is requiring that public schools reopen next month. today, dr. anthony fauci said schools will need to get creative. >> it's not going to be a one size fitdified schedul things like masks a
odod evening, david. >> reporter: good evening, norah. from jackson memorial hospital where the wait time to get an i.c.u. bed can be at times up to 24 hours. they are busy. but they also need more staff. they have been trying to recruit people, but it's tough. so today florida's governor came here to miami to announce that 100 nurses who work and live elsewhere in the state are being redirected here to miami to help out. tonight, i.c.u.'s in more than 40 hospitals across the state of...
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herman cain was 74, norah. >> o'donnell: nancy cordes, thank you. we turn now to that tweet from president trump today, raising the possibility of putting off the november elections, even though only congress has that power. well, tonight leaders of the president's own party are rejecting the idea. >> reporter: president trump's stunning suggestion that the election be delayed comes as he's trailing badly in the polls and at the same time the nation's g.d.p. reached a historic low. in a remarkable tweet, he made the unfounded claim that mail-in voting will make the election the most inaccurate and fraudulent in history and suggested a delay until people can properly, securely, and safely vote. >> i don't want to delay. i want to have the election. but i also don't want to have to wait for three months and then find out that the ballots are all missing and the election doesn't mean anything. >> reporter: the president has no power to delay an election.ty corehangdateotraud, repeatedly cited by mr. trump, is extremely rare. today, the top republicans
herman cain was 74, norah. >> o'donnell: nancy cordes, thank you. we turn now to that tweet from president trump today, raising the possibility of putting off the november elections, even though only congress has that power. well, tonight leaders of the president's own party are rejecting the idea. >> reporter: president trump's stunning suggestion that the election be delayed comes as he's trailing badly in the polls and at the same time the nation's g.d.p. reached a historic low....
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norah. >> o'donnell: ben tracy, thank you. today jeffrey epstein's former girlfriend ghislaine maxwell was transferred to a lockup in brooklyn, new york, a far cry from her million dollar estate in new hampshire where she was arrested last week, she is accused of recruiting girls as young as 14 to have sex with epstein who took his own life while awaiting trial, maxwell has repeatedly denied the allegations. over the fourth of july weekend in cities across the country some people weren't sure what they were hearing fireworks or gunshots. emergency rooms were packed with dozens of people who had been shot. in the terrible outburst of violence, at least five people died. here is cbs's mark strassmann. >> we didn't mean no harm. my baby didn't mean no harm. >> reporter: charmaine turner's daughter secoriea, her baby, died in her arms on the fourth of july. a group of armed men randomly blocked their car in atlanta. two gunmen opened fire. the 8 year old girl was killed. >> this is about some people carrying some weapons who shot
norah. >> o'donnell: ben tracy, thank you. today jeffrey epstein's former girlfriend ghislaine maxwell was transferred to a lockup in brooklyn, new york, a far cry from her million dollar estate in new hampshire where she was arrested last week, she is accused of recruiting girls as young as 14 to have sex with epstein who took his own life while awaiting trial, maxwell has repeatedly denied the allegations. over the fourth of july weekend in cities across the country some people weren't...
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norah? >> o'donnell: meg oliver, thank you. with expanded unemployment benefits set to expire next week, today president trump met with republican leaders to plan another trillion dollar covid plan another trillion dolla we've got more now from cbs's covid relief bill. we've got more now weijia jiang. >> reporter: president trump said coronavirus briefings are making a comeback in part because they were so popular. >> i was doing them and we had a lot of people watching, record numbers watching. >> reporter: but the president stopped holding them at the end of april as polls showed they were hurting him politically and after he received sharp criticism for asking this question about disinfectant. >> and is there a way we can do something like that. by injection, inside or-- or almost a cleaning. >> reporter: mr. trump has also been accused of using the briefings to campaign, rallies have been limited because of the pandemic. >> we have had this big flare-up in florida, texas, a couple of other places. > reporter: and after mont
norah? >> o'donnell: meg oliver, thank you. with expanded unemployment benefits set to expire next week, today president trump met with republican leaders to plan another trillion dollar covid plan another trillion dolla we've got more now from cbs's covid relief bill. we've got more now weijia jiang. >> reporter: president trump said coronavirus briefings are making a comeback in part because they were so popular. >> i was doing them and we had a lot of people watching,...
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please welcome norah o'donnell. hello, norah o'donnell. >> good evening, how are you? >> stephen: it's good. hearing you say good evening from the news desk there makes me feel like you're about to interview me. it's slightly unnerving. >> can we switch it around? ( laughter ) >> stephen: congratulations on the one-year anniversary of anchoring the "cbs evening news." >> thank you. it's hard to believe what a year it's been. as you know, this news cycle has been quite intense from the impeachment to a pandemic, a presidential primary, now an election and protests, and in many ways we sort of feel that covering the news is like sipping water from a fire hose. so we try to make sense of it all. it has. it's been unlike any other year i've had in my career in journalism. >> stephen: do you see any commonality between all these stories? because you said it is like sipping water from a fire hose. there's been like a decade worth of news in every month. >> every month, yeah. i mean, look, i think that the protests in many ways grew out of a deep interest in the news. i think
please welcome norah o'donnell. hello, norah o'donnell. >> good evening, how are you? >> stephen: it's good. hearing you say good evening from the news desk there makes me feel like you're about to interview me. it's slightly unnerving. >> can we switch it around? ( laughter ) >> stephen: congratulations on the one-year anniversary of anchoring the "cbs evening news." >> thank you. it's hard to believe what a year it's been. as you know, this news cycle...
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please welcome norah o'donnell. hello, norah o'donnell. >> good evening, how are you? >> stephen: it's good. hearing you say "good evening" from the news desk there makes me feel like you're about to interview me. it's slightly unnerving. hey-- >> can we switch it around? ( laughter ) >> stephen: congratulations on the one-year anniversary of anchoring the "cbs evening news." >> thank you. it's hard to believe. what a year it's been. i mean, as you know, this news cycle has been quite intense, from the impeachment to a pandemic, a presidential primary, now an election and protests. and in many ways, we sort of feel that, you know, covering the news is like sipping water from a fire hose. but we try, every night, you know, to try to make sense of it all. and, it has. it's been like-- unlike, i should say, any other year i've ever had in my career in journalism. >> stephen: do you see any commonality between all these stories? because you said it is like sipping water from a fire hose. but there's been, like, a decade worth of news, in every month. >> every month, yeah.
please welcome norah o'donnell. hello, norah o'donnell. >> good evening, how are you? >> stephen: it's good. hearing you say "good evening" from the news desk there makes me feel like you're about to interview me. it's slightly unnerving. hey-- >> can we switch it around? ( laughter ) >> stephen: congratulations on the one-year anniversary of anchoring the "cbs evening news." >> thank you. it's hard to believe. what a year it's been. i mean, as...
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i'm norah o'donnell. please be safe this weekend. if anyone wanted a prime example of use of excessive force by a police officer then this incident is one. >> outrage over what people are calling the brutal arrest. san jose police officer seen kicking and dragging a woman on her face >>> i put his badge in his hand so he could die with his badge in his hand. >>> tragedy for the family of a beloved bay area deputy who lost a weeks long battle with the coronavirus. >>> the rush to clean off her full and racist messages sprayed all over one bay area school and why staff say they know the motive. >>> i am very overwhelmed and
i'm norah o'donnell. please be safe this weekend. if anyone wanted a prime example of use of excessive force by a police officer then this incident is one. >> outrage over what people are calling the brutal arrest. san jose police officer seen kicking and dragging a woman on her face >>> i put his badge in his hand so he could die with his badge in his hand. >>> tragedy for the family of a beloved bay area deputy who lost a weeks long battle with the coronavirus....
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. >> reporter: good evening, norah. for a second day in a row florida has broken its one-day record for new covid-19 deaths, reporting 216 today. over the last week, the country has averaged about 1,000 deaths a day. the flood of covid-19 patients into hospitals across the country has turned into a surge of deaths. just about all the patients in this hospital in houston, texas, have coronavirus, with doctors placing a tube in the windpipe to save this patient's vocal chords. otherwise, he may never speak again, even if he recovers from covid-19. in the past week, more than a quarter of the state's reported a record number of new covid-19 deaths. 14 states hit highs for new cases. an internal fema memo reveals that even as cases nationwide decreased slightly over the past week, the number of deaths jumped 30% during the same time period. now there is concern about the virus traveling back north. for the first time since april, two counties in new jersey have reportedly made the department of homeland security's emerging
. >> reporter: good evening, norah. for a second day in a row florida has broken its one-day record for new covid-19 deaths, reporting 216 today. over the last week, the country has averaged about 1,000 deaths a day. the flood of covid-19 patients into hospitals across the country has turned into a surge of deaths. just about all the patients in this hospital in houston, texas, have coronavirus, with doctors placing a tube in the windpipe to save this patient's vocal chords. otherwise, he...
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good evening, manny. >> reporter: good evening, norah. today, the c.e.o. of miami's nearly 200lth system said one- third of all their patients have covid 19 and nearly 200 of their employees have come down with it, too. this on a day when florida reported 132 new deaths, a one- day record. the steady stream of new covid covid 19 patients into florida 19 patients into florida hospitals is pushing doctors and nurses to their limits. dr. mark supino is just back at dr. mark supino is just back at .ork at jackson memorial's e.r. in miam in miami after contracting the virus himself. >> and it's really about keeping our head our heads above water. >> reporter: how much longer can you go like this? >> right now, we have the resources we need, fortunately. how much longer can we go? that's a great question. not knowing how much longerge is there is to not knowing how much longer there is to go. >> reporter: governor ron desantis said he's bringing in 3,000 nurses, many from out of state for relief, but one florida nurse who went to new york city to help during the
good evening, manny. >> reporter: good evening, norah. today, the c.e.o. of miami's nearly 200lth system said one- third of all their patients have covid 19 and nearly 200 of their employees have come down with it, too. this on a day when florida reported 132 new deaths, a one- day record. the steady stream of new covid covid 19 patients into florida 19 patients into florida hospitals is pushing doctors and nurses to their limits. dr. mark supino is just back at dr. mark supino is just...
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herman cain was 74, norah. >> o'donnell: nancy cordes, thank you. we turn now to that tweet from president trump today, raising the possibility of putting off the november elections, even though only congress that , tonight leaders of the president's own party are rejecting the idea. here's cbs' ben tracy. >> reporter: president trump's stunning suggestion that the election be delayed comes as he's trailing badly in the polls and at the same time the nation's g.d.p. reached a historic low. in a remarkable tweet, he made the unfounded claim that mail-in voting will make the election the most inaccurate and fraudulent in history and suggested a delay until people can properly, securely, and safely vote. >> i don't want to delay. i want to have the election. but i also don't want to have to wait for three months and then find out that the ballots are all missing and the election doesn't mean anything. >> reporter: the president has no power to delay an election. the constitution says only congress can change the date, and mail-in voter fraud, repeatedl
herman cain was 74, norah. >> o'donnell: nancy cordes, thank you. we turn now to that tweet from president trump today, raising the possibility of putting off the november elections, even though only congress that , tonight leaders of the president's own party are rejecting the idea. here's cbs' ben tracy. >> reporter: president trump's stunning suggestion that the election be delayed comes as he's trailing badly in the polls and at the same time the nation's g.d.p. reached a...
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norah? >> o'donnell: nikole killion with those late details, thank you. coming up next, the story we promised you about a seven-year- old who wants to change the world. don't bet against her. . it's starting to happen every day. people are surprising themselves the moment realize they can du more with less asthma. thanks to dupixent, the add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. dupixent isn't for sudden breathing problems. it can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as 2 weeks and help prevent severe asthma attacks. it's not a steroid but can help reduce or eliminate oral steroids. dupixent can cause serious allergic reactions including anaphylaxis. get help right away if you have rash, shortness of breath, chest pain, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection and don't change or stop your asthma treatments, including steroids, without talking to your doctor. du more with less asthma. talk to your doctor today about dupixent. if your financial situation has changed, w
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norah? >> o'donnell: one in four infected, mola lenghi, thank you. now to the intensifying debate over sending kids and teachers back to school. the trump administration and teacherrers unions are at odds and their differences come as outbreaks at summer camps teach us more about the impact of covid-19 on kids. here's cbs's janet shamlian. >> california's two largest school districts, los angeles and san diego today announcing classrooms will not open next month. classes going online only, impacting more than 700,000 students. >> the school year about will begin in august. it will not start with students at school facilities. >> the decision comes as the administration continues its full court press to reopen school. >> there is nothing in the data that would suggest that kids being back in school is dangerous to them. >> but it is already dangerous to teachers. three in arizona who shared a class room in june all got the virus. one has died. >> i think they're playing politics with our children's lives. >> miranda is like many parents, very worried.
norah? >> o'donnell: one in four infected, mola lenghi, thank you. now to the intensifying debate over sending kids and teachers back to school. the trump administration and teacherrers unions are at odds and their differences come as outbreaks at summer camps teach us more about the impact of covid-19 on kids. here's cbs's janet shamlian. >> california's two largest school districts, los angeles and san diego today announcing classrooms will not open next month. classes going...
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norah? >> o'donnell: nancy cordes, thank you. tonight, we're learning disturbing new details from the night louisville police shot and killed breonna taylor in her apartment. this information raises new questions about the officers' conduct that night. here's cbs' jeff pegues. cbs news has confirmed that, after being shot five times, breonna taylor was alive, but struggling to breathe. in a revised lawsuit filed on behalf of taylor's family, attorneys allege that taylor was left to die. immediately, that she lived for another 5-6 minutes before succumbing to her injuries on the floor of her home. >> turn around, face away! >> reporter: cellphone video released that this week by a neighbor shows officers moments after the shooting with their guns drawn, arresting taylor's boyfriend kenneth walker, who later told investigators that he thought the cops were intruders. >> the door, like, comes off the hinges, so i just let off one shot, like, still can't see who it is or anything. er reporter: one of the officers involved, jon mattin
norah? >> o'donnell: nancy cordes, thank you. tonight, we're learning disturbing new details from the night louisville police shot and killed breonna taylor in her apartment. this information raises new questions about the officers' conduct that night. here's cbs' jeff pegues. cbs news has confirmed that, after being shot five times, breonna taylor was alive, but struggling to breathe. in a revised lawsuit filed on behalf of taylor's family, attorneys allege that taylor was left to die....
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norah. >> o'donnell: jericka duncan, thank you. up next, how a 12-year-old's chance discovery brought a woman closer to the father she lost half a century ago. i'm searching for info on options trading, and look, it feels like i'm just wasting time. that's why td ameritrade designed a first-of-its-kind, personalized education center. oh. their award-winning content is tailored to fit your investing goals and interests. and it learns with you, so as you become smarter, so do its recommendations. so it's like my streaming service. well except now you're binge learning. see how you can become a smarter investor with a personalized education from td ameritrade. visit tdameritrade.com/learn ♪ that selling carsarvana, 100% online wouldn't work. visit tdameritrade.com/learn but we went to work. building an experience that lets you shop over 17,000 cars from home. creating a coast to coast network to deliver your car as soon as tomorrow. recruiting an army of customer advocates to make your experience incredible. and putting you in contr
norah. >> o'donnell: jericka duncan, thank you. up next, how a 12-year-old's chance discovery brought a woman closer to the father she lost half a century ago. i'm searching for info on options trading, and look, it feels like i'm just wasting time. that's why td ameritrade designed a first-of-its-kind, personalized education center. oh. their award-winning content is tailored to fit your investing goals and interests. and it learns with you, so as you become smarter, so do its...
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norah is off tonight. everyone. thank you for joining us. norah i'm major garrett. the u.s. could soon see 100,000 new coronavirus infections every single day, more than double the current number of cases, that stark warning tonight from the nation's top infectious disease expert comes as the virus is andloding across the south and west. dr. anthony fauci told congress today the dramatic increase in some parts of the u.s. is now putting the entire country at risk. tonight, 37 states are now reporting more infections compared to just two weeks ago. hospitals in texas and arizona are now being stretched to their breaking points. los angeles county says it could begin running out of beds by the middle of next month. at least 14 states are pulling back on reopening, closing top tourist destinations, including beaches and bars, just days before the july fourth holiday. tonight, new jersey, connecticut, and new york, once the pandemic's epicenter, are ordering travelers from 16 states to quarantine if they want to visit. and the european union tonight is banning most americans fro
norah is off tonight. everyone. thank you for joining us. norah i'm major garrett. the u.s. could soon see 100,000 new coronavirus infections every single day, more than double the current number of cases, that stark warning tonight from the nation's top infectious disease expert comes as the virus is andloding across the south and west. dr. anthony fauci told congress today the dramatic increase in some parts of the u.s. is now putting the entire country at risk. tonight, 37 states are now...
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norah? >> o'donnell: one in four infected, mola lenghi, thank you. now to the intensifying debate over sending kids and teachers back to school. the trump administration and teacherrers unions are at odds and their differences come as outbreaks at summer camps teach us more about the impact of covid-19 on kids. here's cbs's janet shamlian. >> california's two largest school districts, los angeles and san diego today announcing classrooms will not open next month. classes going online only, impacting more than 700,000 students. >> the school year about will begin in august. it will not start with students at school facilities. >> the decision comes as the administration continues its full court press to reopen school. >> there is nothing in the data that would suggest that kids beinnhs dangerous to them. >> but it is already dangerous to teachers. three in arizona whoed a class room in june all got the virus. one has died. >> i think they're playing politics with our children's lives. very worried. like many parents, the former teacher has two young c
norah? >> o'donnell: one in four infected, mola lenghi, thank you. now to the intensifying debate over sending kids and teachers back to school. the trump administration and teacherrers unions are at odds and their differences come as outbreaks at summer camps teach us more about the impact of covid-19 on kids. here's cbs's janet shamlian. >> california's two largest school districts, los angeles and san diego today announcing classrooms will not open next month. classes going...