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norah. >> o'donnell: nancy chen, thank you. well, todayny man was sentenced to the longest prison term yet for his role in the january 6 assault on the capitol. cbs' nikole killion tells us about the gym owner whose brother was reportedly a secret service agent for michelle obama. >> reporter: this is the punch that landed 44-year-old scott fairlamb behind bars. the ex-m.m.a. fighter pleaded guilty this year to assaulting a police officer during the capitol riot, one of nearly a dozen attacks on law enforcement january 6. today, fairlamb was sentenced to nearly three and a half years in prison, tearfully telling a judge, "have mercy on me," while his attorney argued he no longer holds the same beliefs that inspired him to take part in the riot. >> he does not think that the election was stolen, and he has a different ideology. >> reporter: it's the stiffest penalty imposed since the attack, but prosecutors want even more jail time for the qanon shaman, pressing for at least a four-year sentence for jacob chansley, dubbed the fl
norah. >> o'donnell: nancy chen, thank you. well, todayny man was sentenced to the longest prison term yet for his role in the january 6 assault on the capitol. cbs' nikole killion tells us about the gym owner whose brother was reportedly a secret service agent for michelle obama. >> reporter: this is the punch that landed 44-year-old scott fairlamb behind bars. the ex-m.m.a. fighter pleaded guilty this year to assaulting a police officer during the capitol riot, one of nearly a...
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norah. >> o'donnell: nancy chen, thank you. we want to turn now to the latest in the fight over former president donald trump's documents related to the january 6 insurrection. a federal appeals court today temporarily blocked them from being released, and it came just a day before a friday deadline when a house committee investigating the deadly assault on the capital was set to get call logs, visitor logs, and drafts of speeches from that day. arguments in the case are scheduled now for november 30. all right, the issues of kids and wearing masks in schools is a flashpoint again tonight, after a federal judge ordered a halt to a ban on mask mandates in texas. we get more on the ruling, and what it means for other states, from cbs's mireya villarreal. >> reporter: after months of protests and intense school board meetings, a federal judge struck down part of a texas executive order banning mask mandates in school. >> if a person with a disability needs you to wear a mask to keep them safe, it's just like needing a ramp to acce
norah. >> o'donnell: nancy chen, thank you. we want to turn now to the latest in the fight over former president donald trump's documents related to the january 6 insurrection. a federal appeals court today temporarily blocked them from being released, and it came just a day before a friday deadline when a house committee investigating the deadly assault on the capital was set to get call logs, visitor logs, and drafts of speeches from that day. arguments in the case are scheduled now for...
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i'm norah o'donnell. good night. >>> right now at 7:00 -- >> we've been waiting for this to arrive, and as soon as they arrive, we are excited. >> hours after the feds signed off on covid shots for kids, bay area counties are getting ready to roll them out. >>> a san francisco police officer has just been charged with homicide 4 years after a deadly shooting. >>> aviators star is facing prison time tonight after a deadly car crash. new indication the oakland a's may soon join their old field mates in awe las vegas. >>> a new witness in the elizabeth holmes trial feels a peculiar pattern and how theranos tried to sell itself. >> once could be an oversight. twice it looks intentional. >>> an about-face from facebook. the powerful tool it is facing out after costly is the case is. >>> right now at 7:00, and streaming on cbsn bay area, bay area kids as young as 5 could be rolling up their sleeves for a low-dose covid shot as soon as this weekend, but will their parents let them? good evening. i'm allen martin
i'm norah o'donnell. good night. >>> right now at 7:00 -- >> we've been waiting for this to arrive, and as soon as they arrive, we are excited. >> hours after the feds signed off on covid shots for kids, bay area counties are getting ready to roll them out. >>> a san francisco police officer has just been charged with homicide 4 years after a deadly shooting. >>> aviators star is facing prison time tonight after a deadly car crash. new indication the...
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norah. >> o'donnell: nancy chen, thank you. well, today, a new jersey man was sentenced to the longest prison term yet for his role in the january 6 assault on the capitol. cbs' nikole killion tells us about the gym owner whose brother was reportedly a secret service agent for michelle obama. >> reporter: this is the punch that landed 44-year-old scott fairlamb behind bars. the ex-m.m.a. fighter pleaded guilty earlier this year to assaulting a police officer during the capitol riot, one of nearly a thousand attacks on law enforcement january 6. today, fairlamb was sentenced to nearly three and a half years in prison, tearfully telling a judge, "have mercy on me," while his attorney argued he no longer holds the same beliefs that inspired him to take part in the riot. >> he does not think that the election was stolen, and he has a different ideology. >> reporter: it's the stiffest penalty imposed since the attack, but prosecutors want even more jail time for the qanon shaman, pressing for at least a four-year sentence for jacob
norah. >> o'donnell: nancy chen, thank you. well, today, a new jersey man was sentenced to the longest prison term yet for his role in the january 6 assault on the capitol. cbs' nikole killion tells us about the gym owner whose brother was reportedly a secret service agent for michelle obama. >> reporter: this is the punch that landed 44-year-old scott fairlamb behind bars. the ex-m.m.a. fighter pleaded guilty earlier this year to assaulting a police officer during the capitol riot,...
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norah. >> o'donnell: wow, carter evans, thank you. the committee investigating the capitol hill riots issued more subpoenas today, adding 10 former trump administration officials to their list. and as cbs' nikole killion reports, it comes as a threatening phone call is raising new concern for the safety of house members. >> who knew what? >> reporter: tonight, disturbing messages for michigan congressman fred upton, after he and 12 other republicans voted for president biden's infrastructure bill late friday night. >> the motion is adopted. >> reporter: this death threat left on his office voice mail: >> i hope your (bleep) family dies. i hope everybody in your (bleep) staff dies. you piece of (bleep). traitor! >> we've seen civility really downslide here. i'm concerned about my staff. they're taking these calls. they're threats to them. >> reporter: u.s. capitol police say they expect more than 9,000 threats against members of congress before the end of the year. >> they rigged the election. >> reporter: former president trump has ke
norah. >> o'donnell: wow, carter evans, thank you. the committee investigating the capitol hill riots issued more subpoenas today, adding 10 former trump administration officials to their list. and as cbs' nikole killion reports, it comes as a threatening phone call is raising new concern for the safety of house members. >> who knew what? >> reporter: tonight, disturbing messages for michigan congressman fred upton, after he and 12 other republicans voted for president biden's...
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norah. >> o'donnell: charlie d'agata, thank you very much. all right, still ahead here on tonight's "cbs evening news," a fast-moving wildfire forces families from their homes. and why some tiktok users could be entitled to millions of be entitled to millions of dollars. at any given time. i absolutely have to be sharp. let me tell ya, i was struggling with my memory. it was going downhill. my friend recommended that i try prevagen and over time, it made a very significant difference in my memory and in my cognitive ability. i started to feel a much better sense of well-being. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. the airport can be a real challenge for new homeowners who have become their parents... okay, everybody, let's do a ticket check. paper tickets. we're off to a horrible start. ...but we can overcome it. we're not gonna point out our houses, landmarks, or major highways during takeoff. don't buy anything. i packed so many delicious snacks. -they're -- -nope. would you say, ballpark, when group two is gonna get boarded? 2 hours and
norah. >> o'donnell: charlie d'agata, thank you very much. all right, still ahead here on tonight's "cbs evening news," a fast-moving wildfire forces families from their homes. and why some tiktok users could be entitled to millions of be entitled to millions of dollars. at any given time. i absolutely have to be sharp. let me tell ya, i was struggling with my memory. it was going downhill. my friend recommended that i try prevagen and over time, it made a very significant...
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hi, ramy. >> reporter: norah, hi. that's right. the early warnings that we're hearing for american consumers to buy their holiday gifts early really is the result of a perfect storm. the pandemic here in china shuttered a lot of factories, but americans stuck at home and still with money to burn actually bought more goods. add to that, the shortage of containers, ships, and power-- that's both electrical and manmade. the manufacturing metropolis of guangzhou, china is where these high-performance speakers begin their long journey to the united states. on a good day, workers here build and box up 2,000 speakers, as long as the electricity is on. >> if we're shut down for more than 15 minutes, then it creates a headache. >> reporter: american philip robertson runs the factory, and says random power outages plaguing china are costing him time and money. a generator keeps the factory running. >> so electricity from a generator for our application costs me at least four times more per hour. >> reporter: china is trying to cut carbon emi
hi, ramy. >> reporter: norah, hi. that's right. the early warnings that we're hearing for american consumers to buy their holiday gifts early really is the result of a perfect storm. the pandemic here in china shuttered a lot of factories, but americans stuck at home and still with money to burn actually bought more goods. add to that, the shortage of containers, ships, and power-- that's both electrical and manmade. the manufacturing metropolis of guangzhou, china is where these...
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good evening, nikki. >> reporter: norah, good evening. pfizer asked the f.d.a. today to authorize its pill, currently intended to treat unvaccinated people with covid-19 who are high risk. the drug is meant to be distributed at pharmacies and taken at home over five days. pfizer says its antiviral pill would treat mild to moderate covid in patients with increased risk of hospitalization or death if given within three days of symptoms. it was shown to reduce severe outcomes by 89%. as cases rise in just under half the country, some states aren't waiting for the federal government to expand access to booster shots for all adults. at least seven are doing it on their own. >> the booster is part of what the original regimen should be. >> current federal >> reporter: current federal guidance recommends boosters only for those 65 and older, or people at high risk, six months after pfizer or moderna vaccination. so far, just over 16% of adults have gotten a booster. >> so the states are jumping the gun somewhat. we've collected new data now showing the importance of th
good evening, nikki. >> reporter: norah, good evening. pfizer asked the f.d.a. today to authorize its pill, currently intended to treat unvaccinated people with covid-19 who are high risk. the drug is meant to be distributed at pharmacies and taken at home over five days. pfizer says its antiviral pill would treat mild to moderate covid in patients with increased risk of hospitalization or death if given within three days of symptoms. it was shown to reduce severe outcomes by 89%. as...
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i'm norah o'donnell in our nation's capital. see you tomorrow >>> it literalry felt like someone picked up my house and dropped it. very, very scary. >> a swarm of earthquakes jolt the east bay. how much longer will they last? >>> i'm tracking how many aftershocks have hit the valley since this morning, and which of the bay area faults are more likely to produce a more substantial quake. >> alameda county parents enranged over plans to close multiple schools. >>> police say they have busted a serial shoplifter who used a unique strategy, paying. >>> and a wild chase down an alameda county freeway starts in one vehicle, ends in another. how did that happen? >>> good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm allen martin. we're going to begin with a quake swarm shaking up the valley and beyond for hours now. the 3.9 struck just before noon, and that was the first of about 15 at last count along the danville-san ramon border. >> andria borba begins our team coverage. andria? >> reporter: well, elizabeth, i'm on conway drive. this is wher
i'm norah o'donnell in our nation's capital. see you tomorrow >>> it literalry felt like someone picked up my house and dropped it. very, very scary. >> a swarm of earthquakes jolt the east bay. how much longer will they last? >>> i'm tracking how many aftershocks have hit the valley since this morning, and which of the bay area faults are more likely to produce a more substantial quake. >> alameda county parents enranged over plans to close multiple schools....
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norah. >> o'donnell: ed o'keefe, thank you. well, tonight, some news as more than 18 million kids five and older have gotten at least one dose of the vaccine. there's new data that shows a sharp increase in the number of coronavirus cases in children. more than 140,000 children tested positive for covid between november 11 and november 18. that is up 32% from about two weeks ago. all right, overseas tonight, lockdowns are in place in parts of europe where covid is surging. the state department has issued new travel advisories, urging americans not travel to germany and d denmark, due to the high level of cases in both countries. well, tonight, cbs' charlie d'agata reports on the outbreak sweeping across europe. >> reporter: covid has come back with a furry, and with it, increasing rage against strict new lockdowns. rioting broke out in the netherlands. police in brussels unleashed water cannons and tear gas. tens of thousands have demonstrated in austria, not only against a new lockdown this week, but the order to make vaccinat
norah. >> o'donnell: ed o'keefe, thank you. well, tonight, some news as more than 18 million kids five and older have gotten at least one dose of the vaccine. there's new data that shows a sharp increase in the number of coronavirus cases in children. more than 140,000 children tested positive for covid between november 11 and november 18. that is up 32% from about two weeks ago. all right, overseas tonight, lockdowns are in place in parts of europe where covid is surging. the state...
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norah. >> o'donnell: kris van cleave, thank you. and there's new evidence tonight of china's growing military might. it's happening on multiple fronts and fast, prompting u.s. nuclear concerns. cbs news national security correspondent david martin is at the pentagon. >> reporter: hundreds of new i.c.b.m. silos under construction. a massive buildup which has forced the pentagon to drastically revise the number of nuclear warheads china is adding to its arsenal. the commander of u.s. nuclear forces say it's a game-changer. >> we are witnessing a strategic breakout by china. the explosive growth and modernization of its nuclear and conventional forces can only be what i describe as breathtaking. >> reporter: in a new report, the pentagon warns china could have 1,000 nuclear warheads by 2030, almost a five-fold increase over the current number. hans kristensen of the federation of american scientists has been monitoring the buildup. >> it's an astounding pace. >> reporter: have the chinese ever done anything like that before? >> it's fa
norah. >> o'donnell: kris van cleave, thank you. and there's new evidence tonight of china's growing military might. it's happening on multiple fronts and fast, prompting u.s. nuclear concerns. cbs news national security correspondent david martin is at the pentagon. >> reporter: hundreds of new i.c.b.m. silos under construction. a massive buildup which has forced the pentagon to drastically revise the number of nuclear warheads china is adding to its arsenal. the commander of u.s....
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norah. >> o'donnell: ed o'keefe, thank you. well, here now to discuss the takeaways from this election is cbs news chief washington correspondent major garrett. hi, there, major let's talk about virginia. how much was the republican glenn youngkin able to exploit concerns about education, cultural, social issues? >> a let me give you a couple of numbers to indicate how much virginia has moved in one calendar ear. last year, president biden carried suburban voters by eight percentage points. glenn youngkin carried by by 6. a 14-point swing in one year. president biden won independents by 19 point, glenn youngkin won them by four to five. social issues are important but i think the education one in virginia was acute and important. why? because it was a proxy for a lot of things. covid fatigue. lots of parents k-12. what are the rules? how can i get my kids back in school? other parts-- how was race being taught or racism. it's a very tender issue, particularly in virginia with its 469 of race, the confederacy, et cetera. and the
norah. >> o'donnell: ed o'keefe, thank you. well, here now to discuss the takeaways from this election is cbs news chief washington correspondent major garrett. hi, there, major let's talk about virginia. how much was the republican glenn youngkin able to exploit concerns about education, cultural, social issues? >> a let me give you a couple of numbers to indicate how much virginia has moved in one calendar ear. last year, president biden carried suburban voters by eight percentage...
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i'm norah o'donnell. i hope you hav e a gr >> he let me eat some of his food and... >> i did not give him the food. he stole it. >> announcer: a landlord's list of grievances. >> judge judy: how much did you owe him? >> he told me $20. >> judge judy: just $20? >> he got upset that i wasn't giving it to him on the spot. >> announcer: then... >> judge judy: you and mr. horn had an altercation. >> announcer: ...did he take a swing at solving it? >> he came out of the door with a bamboo stick, and i reached in to my closet in self-defense to grab my bat. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution 21-year-old chase adrain is suing his former landlord, 73-year-old william "tyler" horn, for the return of a security deposit and laptop and a false arrest. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 245 on the calendar in the matter of adrain vs. horn. >> judge judy
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i'm norah o'donnell. i hope you have a great weekend, >>> right now at 7:00 -- >> this is a little kids at school. >> the traffic violation that but the tragedy outside a san francisco school, and by parents say they were afraid of this. >>> the calls for change on alameda county freeways in the wake of a toddler's tragic shooting death. >>> basic common sense. >>> as the search continues for that suspect, we are learning more about a pair of terrifying east bay carjackings involving small kids. >>> have a prescription that needs filling? you better do it now. the warning from kaiser tonight. good evening. i'm allen martin. >>> and i'm elizabeth cook. we hear from bay area parents who say they have been fighting for years to make the streets outside of their kids elementary school saver. >> and educator lost his life when he was hit and killed by a car. kpix 5's andria borba is live outside in that neighborhood . >> reporter: friends and family of andrew zieman are gathering here tonight to remember him .
i'm norah o'donnell. i hope you have a great weekend, >>> right now at 7:00 -- >> this is a little kids at school. >> the traffic violation that but the tragedy outside a san francisco school, and by parents say they were afraid of this. >>> the calls for change on alameda county freeways in the wake of a toddler's tragic shooting death. >>> basic common sense. >>> as the search continues for that suspect, we are learning more about a pair of...
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norah. >> o'donnell: kris van cleave, thank you. the ahmaud arbery murder trial got off to an emotional start today as his mother saw graphic video of her son being chased down and killed by three white men. cbs' omar villafranca is at the courthouse in brunswick, georgia, with more on today's opening statements. >> reporter: wanda cooper jones sobbed in the courtroom today. >> look how far mr. arbery is. >> reporter: for the first time, she watched the video that showed her son, ahmaud arbery, being chased, shot, and killed. ( gunshot ) the now-infamous video was part of the prosecution's opening statements in the murder trial of travis and gregory mcmichael, and william "roddie" bryan. prosecutors say the mcmichaels assumed the worst when they spotted arbery walking out of an open construction site while jogging in the neighborhood. >> all three of these defendants did everything they did based on assumptions, and they made decisions in their driveways, based on those assumptionstook . and who just came into frame? >> that would b
norah. >> o'donnell: kris van cleave, thank you. the ahmaud arbery murder trial got off to an emotional start today as his mother saw graphic video of her son being chased down and killed by three white men. cbs' omar villafranca is at the courthouse in brunswick, georgia, with more on today's opening statements. >> reporter: wanda cooper jones sobbed in the courtroom today. >> look how far mr. arbery is. >> reporter: for the first time, she watched the video that showed...
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norah. >> omar villafranca, thank you. here in washington tonight, the house committee investigating the deadly assault on the u.s. capitol is subpoenaing roger stone and alex jones, among those who allegedly helped plan to the attack on the capitol. both spoke at demonstrations near the white house on the fifth and sixth, the day of the insurrection. two has tajes free after being held by a violent gang in haiti, after being abducted last month. my knowledge my knowledge has the details nu the case.eporhe e lythe group was kidnapped while leaving an orphanage near port-au-prince. in a statement christian aid minimum industries said the two freed hostages were safe, in good spirits, being cared for but released no additional details. they were part of a group of 16 americans including five children the youngest eight months old and one canadian. the mawozo gang. be like brit runs a orphanage in haiti. >> i have my scoirnt force so we're able to stay somewhat safe go nobody is safe in haiti. >> reporter: he's seen the count
norah. >> omar villafranca, thank you. here in washington tonight, the house committee investigating the deadly assault on the u.s. capitol is subpoenaing roger stone and alex jones, among those who allegedly helped plan to the attack on the capitol. both spoke at demonstrations near the white house on the fifth and sixth, the day of the insurrection. two has tajes free after being held by a violent gang in haiti, after being abducted last month. my knowledge my knowledge has the details...
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norah? >> a very enlightening interview. david martin, thank you. >>> all right. there is some encouraging economic news tonight. retail sales surged by nearly 2% in october. that's actually the biggest gain since march, when many americans and american families got those stimulus checks. economists expect that the buying surge will continue through the holidays, but many retailers are struggling to fill more than a million holiday job openings. we get more on this from cbs' meg oliver. >> reporter: eve golden can't find any full-time workers to staff her new jersey boutique. she has to close every day for half an hour to pick up her daughter from school. >> i post on social media, ask friends of friends, and it just seems like no one is available to work right now. >> reporter: she gets by with two high school students who can only work in the afternoon. >> i could use one to two more people for sure. >> reporter: and how long have you been looking for extra help? >> a few months. >> report
norah? >> a very enlightening interview. david martin, thank you. >>> all right. there is some encouraging economic news tonight. retail sales surged by nearly 2% in october. that's actually the biggest gain since march, when many americans and american families got those stimulus checks. economists expect that the buying surge will continue through the holidays, but many retailers are struggling to fill more than a million holiday job openings. we get more on this from cbs' meg...
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i'm norah o'donnell in the nation's capital. good night. >>> right now at 7:00 -- >> these are not petty thefts. this is not misdemeanor conduct. this is really conduct. >> san francisco cracks down on retail crime, but will it be enough to turn the tide. >>> why some barriers shop owners a law enforcement is going about this the wrong way. >> if anything it will hurt the business more than it will save anyone from future thefts. >>> elizabeth holmes faces her most grueling day get on the stand. what she admitted to the jury she wished she hadn't done. >> sometimes i feel really anxious and impatient, and saddened. >> a kpix 5 original report, open hearts and empty arms. tonight , the pandemic has put adoption plans on agonizing hold for some bay area parents. >>> we begin with san francisco's retail crime crackdown heading into the holidays. >>> just hours ago, the district attorney announced charges in friday's looting at union square. kpix 5's betty yu is live with the details. >> reporter: this press conference to announce t
i'm norah o'donnell in the nation's capital. good night. >>> right now at 7:00 -- >> these are not petty thefts. this is not misdemeanor conduct. this is really conduct. >> san francisco cracks down on retail crime, but will it be enough to turn the tide. >>> why some barriers shop owners a law enforcement is going about this the wrong way. >> if anything it will hurt the business more than it will save anyone from future thefts. >>> elizabeth holmes...
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good evening, lilia. >> good evening, norah. houston police are investigating themselves to understand what is it more could have been done to stop the deaths because even with more than 500 officers working that night, it's still unclear why it took so long to act on that escalating catastrophe. >> there's a lot of people tampled and passed out at the front stage. for the first time, we're hearing police radio calls as chaos set in. >> reports of multiple people injuries. >> reporter: video obtained from course sources close to the astroworld festival, police seemingly unaway of the unfolding nightmare. this woman was all too aware. people fell on me. >> reporter: sophie says she was knocked down ten to 15 feet away from the stage. >> there was this human pile of people. >> reporter: she was pulled to safety and just three weeks out of nursing school went right into action. the instinct would be to run away. what made you turn around? >> i just knew that i needed to help. >> reporter: she saw three dead bodies before finding ar
good evening, lilia. >> good evening, norah. houston police are investigating themselves to understand what is it more could have been done to stop the deaths because even with more than 500 officers working that night, it's still unclear why it took so long to act on that escalating catastrophe. >> there's a lot of people tampled and passed out at the front stage. for the first time, we're hearing police radio calls as chaos set in. >> reports of multiple people injuries....
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norah? >> omar villafranca, thank you. >>> and here in washington tonight, the house committee investigating the deadly assault on the u.s. capitol is subpoenaing trump allies roger stone and conspiracy theorists alex jones. they're among those who allegedly helped plan and finance rallies that led up to the attack on the capitol. both stone and jones spoke at demonstrations near the white house on january 5th and 6th. that was the day of the insurrection. >>> all right. tonight two hostages are free after being held by a violent gang in haiti. they were part of a group of christian missionaries abducted at gunpoint last month. cbs' manuel bojorquez has new details in the case. >> reporter: the release comes nearly 40 days after the group was kidnapped while leaving an orphanage near port-au-prince. in a statement, christian aid ministries said the two freed hostages were safe, in good spirits and being cared for, but released no additional details. they were part of a group of 16 americans,
norah? >> omar villafranca, thank you. >>> and here in washington tonight, the house committee investigating the deadly assault on the u.s. capitol is subpoenaing trump allies roger stone and conspiracy theorists alex jones. they're among those who allegedly helped plan and finance rallies that led up to the attack on the capitol. both stone and jones spoke at demonstrations near the white house on january 5th and 6th. that was the day of the insurrection. >>> all right....
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norah. >> o'donnell: nikki battiste, thank you. and turning now to our "cbs sunday morning" interview with huma abedin-- her first television interview after two decades of being in the background to hillary clinton. her marriage to anthony weiner pushed her into the spotlight. she's telling her own story in her new book "both/and" published by scribner, a division of viacomcbs. did you ever think you would spend 25 years working with hillary clinton? >> not for a second. >> o'donnell: huma abedin's first job was an intern in the clinton white house when another intern, monica lewinsky, was in the headlines, and she was with hillary clinton after the president admitted he'd lied about lewinsky. >> indeed, i did have a relationship with ms. lewinsky that was not appropriate. >> o'donnell: she wrote, "i was sad and angry on behalf of the woman who is now my boss." >> and i think confused, because, on the one hand, it's, like, we're doing this really important stuff, what's happening here. i just stayed focused on my job and stayed fo
norah. >> o'donnell: nikki battiste, thank you. and turning now to our "cbs sunday morning" interview with huma abedin-- her first television interview after two decades of being in the background to hillary clinton. her marriage to anthony weiner pushed her into the spotlight. she's telling her own story in her new book "both/and" published by scribner, a division of viacomcbs. did you ever think you would spend 25 years working with hillary clinton? >> not for...
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i'm norah o'donnell. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> when we'll get off the train, they're not angry because they were squished up like this on the train all the way. >> the days of crowded b.a.r.t. cars coming to a close? >>> plus when it comes to putting an end to the pandemic, is where we are right now as good as it gets? >> i think we're in an odd place where we may be seeing a version of our future. >> sparks fly at the elizabeth holmes fraud trial. the testimony our legal expert call add smoking gun for the defense. >> and the question swirling about an infamous smoking gun as bobby kennedy's killer eyes a possible release from a california prison. >> what happened was is that we discovered that there was really more to the story.
i'm norah o'donnell. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> when we'll get off the train, they're not angry because they were squished up like this on the train all the way. >> the days of crowded b.a.r.t. cars coming to a close? >>> plus when it comes to putting an end to the pandemic, is where we are right now as good as it gets? >> i think we're in an odd place where we may be seeing a version of our...
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norah. >> o'donnell: nancy chen, thank you. well, today, a new jersey man was sentenced to the longest prison term yet for his role in the january 6 assault on the capitol. cbs' nikole killion tells us about the gym owner whose brother was reportedly a secret service agent for michelle obama. >> reporter: this is the punch that landed 44-year-old scott fairlamb behind bars. the ex-m.m.a. fighter pleaded guilty earlier this year to assaulting a police officer during the capitol riot, one of nearly a thousand attacks on law enforcement january 6. today, fairlamb was sentenced to nearly three and a half years in prison, tearfully telling a judge, "have mercy on me," while his attorney argued he no longer holds the same beliefs that inspired him to take part in the riot. >> he does not think that the election was stolen, and he has a different ideology. >> reporter: it's the stiffest penalty imposed since the attack, but prosecutors want even more jail time for the qanon shaman, pressing for at least a four-year sentence for jacob
norah. >> o'donnell: nancy chen, thank you. well, today, a new jersey man was sentenced to the longest prison term yet for his role in the january 6 assault on the capitol. cbs' nikole killion tells us about the gym owner whose brother was reportedly a secret service agent for michelle obama. >> reporter: this is the punch that landed 44-year-old scott fairlamb behind bars. the ex-m.m.a. fighter pleaded guilty earlier this year to assaulting a police officer during the capitol riot,...
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norah. >> o'donnell: sounds like things are heating up. kris van cleave, thank you. tonight we're taking a look at some of the desperate measures school districts are taking as they deal with severe staff shortages opinion the labor department says in september-- get this-- 30,000 public school teachers resigned. we get more on america's school staffing crisis from cbs' janet shamlian. >> so glad you're here! >> reporter: gel ortiz often supervises recess at barnum elementary school. it's not her only responsibility. >> i am principal, assistant principal, teacher, paraprofessional. i cover classes, lunch recess duty. i do everything that needs to be done. >> reporter: and in thirdad neeu gu to write t your blue n, please. >> reporter: she usually works in the district's main office. in the denver district, superintendent alex marrero tlls us everyone is doing multiple jobs. >> it's in droves that we're having absences. >> reporter: the pool of substitutes has plummeted amid covid fears from 1,200 to just 375, not enough to cover those out due to stress and illness.
norah. >> o'donnell: sounds like things are heating up. kris van cleave, thank you. tonight we're taking a look at some of the desperate measures school districts are taking as they deal with severe staff shortages opinion the labor department says in september-- get this-- 30,000 public school teachers resigned. we get more on america's school staffing crisis from cbs' janet shamlian. >> so glad you're here! >> reporter: gel ortiz often supervises recess at barnum elementary...
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i'm norah o'donnell. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by >>> 7:00 point >> in my opinion, the fix was never necessary from the safety perspective. >> how far could the tilting millennium tower ago, with what the lead engineer just revealed. >> the question is how does the building perform in a high magnitude seismic event, a big earthquake point >>> how soon can and is 5 they have to start showing their vaccine cards in san francisco. >>> the fans thank you for all of the support point >> the end of an era point >> there will never be another player like buster. >> from fans, to the mayor, to the man himself. emotions run high as buster posey it's for about a spa. >>> in i n'se anything like th issomethg will clear up. >> how small businesses in the bay area are making big changes tonight to keep supply-chain chaos from ruining christmas point >>> right now at 7:00, and streaming on cbsn bay area, san francisco's meaning millennium tower sitting squarely at the center of an hours long hearing today ,
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gfs, nikki. >> reporter: norah, good evening. with pfizer's request tonight, millions of vaccinated people could become eligible for a booster shot just as the winter holiday season kicks off. more than 25 million people have had a booster shot since the f.d.a. authorized it for anyone who was at least 65, high risk, or who already received the johnson & johnson shot. and studies indicate a third dose could be critical as mounting evidence shoels efficacy wans anywhere from six to eight months after full vaccination. children remain at high risk after 5-11-year-olds became eligible for the pfizer shot late last week, new data shows more than 100,000 children tested positive for covid for the 13th straight week. more than 350 children have died from covid since the beginning of september, bringing the total to nearly 900 child deaths since the start of the pandemic. in new york city today, these parents jumped at the chance to get the first vaccine dose for their children. >> it's very significant. we just want our daughter to be
gfs, nikki. >> reporter: norah, good evening. with pfizer's request tonight, millions of vaccinated people could become eligible for a booster shot just as the winter holiday season kicks off. more than 25 million people have had a booster shot since the f.d.a. authorized it for anyone who was at least 65, high risk, or who already received the johnson & johnson shot. and studies indicate a third dose could be critical as mounting evidence shoels efficacy wans anywhere from six to...
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norah. >> o'donnell: maurice dubois, thank you. ad tonight, we're examining what's behind the bottleneck at the nation's ports. cbs' carter evans goes in depth with a rare behind-the-scenes looks at just why it's taking so long to get merchandise off of cargo ships and on to store shelves. >> reporter: to truly understand tup lo.. >> rr:..u hav start at the docks. ramon ponce de leon represents the 14,000 longshoremen serena port of l.a. in long beach. >> because there is no space in the yards, there's not that much we can offload. >> reporter: you have nowhere to put the containers when they come off the ship. >> that's correct. >> reporter: that's because containers still waiting to be picked up are taking valuable space. this massive cargo ship holds about 5,000 containers. normally, there would be four to five cranes just like this one unloading as fast as possible, but today, there are only two. crane operator ricky mccray makes the daily ascent to his cab 14 stories up, but he says his container count is down more than 20%. w
norah. >> o'donnell: maurice dubois, thank you. ad tonight, we're examining what's behind the bottleneck at the nation's ports. cbs' carter evans goes in depth with a rare behind-the-scenes looks at just why it's taking so long to get merchandise off of cargo ships and on to store shelves. >> reporter: to truly understand tup lo.. >> rr:..u hav start at the docks. ramon ponce de leon represents the 14,000 longshoremen serena port of l.a. in long beach. >> because there...
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norah? >> jan crawford at the supreme court, thank you, jan. >>> there is fears tonight that air travel chaos over the halloween weekend could signal ahead for thanksgiving and christmas travelers. american airlines has canceled more than 2,000 flights in recent days because of bad weather and a shortage of workers. here is cbs' errol barnett. >> they delayed our flight a couple of times, and then they told us it was canceled. >> and i'm kind of stranded. >> reporter: frustrated flyers felt like they were being tricked after this halloween weekend. >> right when we arrived we got a message that it got canceled. >> reporter: american airlines passengers are lining up for answers after the carrier canceled more than 2,000 flights since friday, including 400 today. >> as soon as i got here, i got a text message that my flight was canceled. they had no crew. >> reporter: the airlines says crosswinds at its dallas hub thursday drove the cancellations and put staff out of place. >> i've had this h
norah? >> jan crawford at the supreme court, thank you, jan. >>> there is fears tonight that air travel chaos over the halloween weekend could signal ahead for thanksgiving and christmas travelers. american airlines has canceled more than 2,000 flights in recent days because of bad weather and a shortage of workers. here is cbs' errol barnett. >> they delayed our flight a couple of times, and then they told us it was canceled. >> and i'm kind of stranded. >>...
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norah. >> o'donnell: wow, carter evans, thank you. the committee investigating the capitol hill riots issued more subpoenas today, adding 10 former trump administration officials to their list. and as cbs' nikole killion reports, it comes as a threatening phone call is raising new concern for the safety of house members. >> who knew what? >> reporter: tonight, disturbing messages for michigan congressman fred upton, after he and 12 other republicans voted for president biden's infrastructure bill late friday night. >> the motion is adopted. >> reporter: this death threat left on his office voice mail: >> i hope your -- family dies. i hope everybody in your -- staff dies. you piece of - traitor! >> we've seen civility really downslide heree s to them. >> reporter: u.s. capitol police say they expect more than 9,000 threats against members of congress before the end of the year. >> they rigged the election. >> reporter: former president trump has kept up the attacks on upton and his colleagues, saying they should be ashamed of voting wi
norah. >> o'donnell: wow, carter evans, thank you. the committee investigating the capitol hill riots issued more subpoenas today, adding 10 former trump administration officials to their list. and as cbs' nikole killion reports, it comes as a threatening phone call is raising new concern for the safety of house members. >> who knew what? >> reporter: tonight, disturbing messages for michigan congressman fred upton, after he and 12 other republicans voted for president biden's...
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norah. >> o'donnell: kris van cleave, thank you. the ahmaud arbery murder trial got off to an emotional start today as his mother saw graphic video of her son being chased down and killed by three white men. cbs' omar villafranca is at the courthouse in brunswick, georgia, with more on today's opening statements. >> reporter: wanda cooper jones sobbed in the courtroom today. >> look how far mr. arbery is. >> reporter: for the first time, she watched the video that showed her son, ahmaud arbery, being chased, shot, and killed. the now-infamous video was part of the prosecution's opening statements in the murder trial of travis and gregory mcmichael, and william "roddie" bryan. prosecutors say the mcmichaels assumed the worst when they spotted arbery walking out of an open construction site while jogging in the neighborhood. >> all three of these defendants did everything they did based on assumptions, and they made decisions in their driveways, based on those assumptions that took a young man's life. life. >> reporter: jurors also sa
norah. >> o'donnell: kris van cleave, thank you. the ahmaud arbery murder trial got off to an emotional start today as his mother saw graphic video of her son being chased down and killed by three white men. cbs' omar villafranca is at the courthouse in brunswick, georgia, with more on today's opening statements. >> reporter: wanda cooper jones sobbed in the courtroom today. >> look how far mr. arbery is. >> reporter: for the first time, she watched the video that showed...
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hi, ramy. >> reporter: norah, hi. that's right. the early warnings that we're hearing for american consumers to buy their holiday gifts early really is the result of a perfect storm. the pandemic here in china shuttered a lot of factories. but americans stuck at home and still with money to burn actually bought more goods. add to that the shortage of containers, ships, and power that is both electrical and man made. the manufacturing metropolis of guangzhou, china were these high performance speakers begin their long journey to the united states. on a good day, workers here build and box up 2,000 speakers, as long as the electricity is on. >> if we're shut down for more than 15 minutes, then it creates a headache. >> reporter: american phillip robertson runs the factory and says random power outages plaguing china are costing him time and money. a generator keeps the factory running. >> so electricity from ato for costs me at least four times more per hour. >> reporter: china is trying to cut carbon emissions, but cuts in coal prod
hi, ramy. >> reporter: norah, hi. that's right. the early warnings that we're hearing for american consumers to buy their holiday gifts early really is the result of a perfect storm. the pandemic here in china shuttered a lot of factories. but americans stuck at home and still with money to burn actually bought more goods. add to that the shortage of containers, ships, and power that is both electrical and man made. the manufacturing metropolis of guangzhou, china were these high...
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norah. >> o'donnell: mireya villarreal, thank you. and there are alarming new numbers tonight on kids and covid. more than 100,000 children have now tested positive for covid every week for the past 13 weeks, and now, there are growing concerns about the long-term impacts of covid on children. w get more on this from cbs's meg oliver. >> it feels a little scary, like i just can't breathe. >> reporter: 14-year-old madison foor is a competitive dancer. she was healthy before she got covid in january. now, ten months later, she needs an inhaler daily. >> things are still a little bit off. >> reporter: this week, madison returned to university of michigan's children's hospital to check her lung function. the clinic is studying so-called long-haul symptoms in kids. >> my heart starts pumping really fast, and my lungs, it's just like, constant need for air. >> reporter: a recent study in the u.k. found that covid affects one in seven children months after infection. symptoms can include headaches, anxiety, lung issues, and fatigue. are you
norah. >> o'donnell: mireya villarreal, thank you. and there are alarming new numbers tonight on kids and covid. more than 100,000 children have now tested positive for covid every week for the past 13 weeks, and now, there are growing concerns about the long-term impacts of covid on children. w get more on this from cbs's meg oliver. >> it feels a little scary, like i just can't breathe. >> reporter: 14-year-old madison foor is a competitive dancer. she was healthy before she...
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norah? >> ed o'keefe, thank you. >>> well, tonight some news as more than 18 million kids 5 and older have gotten at least one dose of the vaccine. but health experts say that's not enough. there is actually new data that finds a sharp increase in the number of coronavirus cases in children. more than 140,000 children tested positive for covid between november 11 and november 18th. that is up 32% from about two weeks ago. >>> all right. overseas tonight, lockdowns are in place in parts of europe, where covid is surging. the state department has issued new travel advisories, urging americans not to travel to germany and denmark due to the high level of cases in both countries. well, tonight cbs' charlie d'agata reports on the outbreaks sweeping across europe. >> reporter: covid has come back with a fury and with it increasing rage against strict new lockdowns. rioting broke out in the netherlands. police in brussels unleashed water cannons and tear gas. tens of thousands have demonstrated in
norah? >> ed o'keefe, thank you. >>> well, tonight some news as more than 18 million kids 5 and older have gotten at least one dose of the vaccine. but health experts say that's not enough. there is actually new data that finds a sharp increase in the number of coronavirus cases in children. more than 140,000 children tested positive for covid between november 11 and november 18th. that is up 32% from about two weeks ago. >>> all right. overseas tonight, lockdowns are in...
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norah? >> kris van cleave, thank you so much. >>> well, still ahead, it's what hollywood superstar the rock says about using guns on his movie sets. >>> and how a quick-thinking nyquil severe gives you powerful relief for your worst cold and flu symptoms, on sunday night and every night. nyquil severe. the nighttime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, stuffy head, best sleep with a cold, medicine. with voltaren arthritis pain gel. my husband's got his moves back. an alternative to pills, voltaren is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory gel for powerful arthritis pain relief. voltaren, the joy of movement. how did olay top expensive creams? by staying on top of our game with derm-recommended ingredients in every jar olay regenerist with niacinamide has hydration that beats the 100, 200, even $400 cream for smooth skin, try retinol24 for visibly firm skin, get collagen peptide for 2x brighter skin, get new vitamin c can't top this skin shop now at olay.com spray, lift, skip, step. swipe, lift
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norah? >> ed o'keefe, thank you. >>> here now to discuss the takeaways from this election is major garrett. hi there, major. let's talk about virginia. >> sure. >> how much was glenn youngkin able to exploit concerns about education, cultural, social issues? >> so let me give you a couple of numbers to indicate how much virginia has moved in one calendar year. last year president biden carried suburban voters by 8 percentage points. glenn youngkin, the republican nominee this time to won carried them by 6. that's a 14-point swing in one year. president biden just last year won independents by 19 points. glenn youngkin won them by 4-5. a more than 20-point swing. how did that happen? social issues are important, but i think the education one in virginia was an acute and important, why? because it was proxy for a lot of things. covid fatigue. lots of parents k through 12. what are the rules? how can i get my kid back in school? other parts, how is race being taught or racism. it's a very tende
norah? >> ed o'keefe, thank you. >>> here now to discuss the takeaways from this election is major garrett. hi there, major. let's talk about virginia. >> sure. >> how much was glenn youngkin able to exploit concerns about education, cultural, social issues? >> so let me give you a couple of numbers to indicate how much virginia has moved in one calendar year. last year president biden carried suburban voters by 8 percentage points. glenn youngkin, the...
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norah. >> o'donnell: carter evans, thank you. tonight there are accusations of discrimination as the racially charged ahmaud arbery murder trial gets underway with eleven white jurors and just one black juror. omar villafranca is at the courthouse in brunswick, georgia. >> reporter: the nearly all-white jury will hear opening statements in the trial of the three men accused of murdering 25-year-old ahmaud arbery. arbery's mother wanda cooper jones says prosecutors told her their case is strong. >> they have lots and lots of evidence. they're really not satisfied with the jury that has been selected, but they're sure that the evidence will prevail. >> reporter: defense attorneys struck eleven of the twelve black jurors from the final pool which even raised eyebrows from the bring 150 *euding judge timothy walmsley. >> this court found there appears to be intentional discrimination in the panel. >> reporter: but the judge said he'll allow the current jury to proceed because, by state law, there were other valid reasons for why the
norah. >> o'donnell: carter evans, thank you. tonight there are accusations of discrimination as the racially charged ahmaud arbery murder trial gets underway with eleven white jurors and just one black juror. omar villafranca is at the courthouse in brunswick, georgia. >> reporter: the nearly all-white jury will hear opening statements in the trial of the three men accused of murdering 25-year-old ahmaud arbery. arbery's mother wanda cooper jones says prosecutors told her their...
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. >> reporter: good evening to you, norah. there's grief and anger tonight among the family members of those who died. today, one father told us that he was airshoo insured his -- assured his son survived, later spent more than a day trying to find him until he finally discovered his death online. there are so many questions around how this could have happened. ( singing ) >> reporter: houston police chief expressed concerns about security to the rap star but that didn't prevent the deadly crush of a frenzied crowds. the cell phone video shows panicked fans begging for help while scott performance. minutes later, first responders struggling to save the injured. kayla jay says she comforted a man on the ground >> i held his head and his arms and, um, i just held him and i just told him i was sorry. >> reporter: eight people were killed, including donish baig. >> he died saving his fianceÉ. she was getting hurt, hit left and right. he didn't deserve it. travis scott, you are -- you are the one who's liable. you've got blood on
. >> reporter: good evening to you, norah. there's grief and anger tonight among the family members of those who died. today, one father told us that he was airshoo insured his -- assured his son survived, later spent more than a day trying to find him until he finally discovered his death online. there are so many questions around how this could have happened. ( singing ) >> reporter: houston police chief expressed concerns about security to the rap star but that didn't prevent the...
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norah. >> o'donnell: debora patta, thank you. there are still a lot of questions tonight about the omicron variant. joining us to answer some of the questions, dr. ashish jha, the dean of the brown university school of public health. doctor, thank you so much for joining us. is omicron as dangerous as delta? >> well, we don't know, and there are two parts of dangerous i always think about, one is does it spread more easily and infect more people, that makes it dangerous. there is some evidence it seems to be spreading more easily. the second is does it cause more severe disease? that we don't have any data on at all. >> o'donnell: scientists are calling this the frankenstein of all variants? is that misleading or overly alarmist? >> i think it's a little alarmist. it does have a lot of mutations. number of mutations isn't the big issue. the big question in our minds is the going to make our vaccines less effective, more dangerous. we don't know now, there are concerning features of this variant that have many of us looking more c
norah. >> o'donnell: debora patta, thank you. there are still a lot of questions tonight about the omicron variant. joining us to answer some of the questions, dr. ashish jha, the dean of the brown university school of public health. doctor, thank you so much for joining us. is omicron as dangerous as delta? >> well, we don't know, and there are two parts of dangerous i always think about, one is does it spread more easily and infect more people, that makes it dangerous. there is...
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norah. >> o'donnell: nikole killion, thank you. tonight a jury in kenosha, wisconsin is expected to begin deliberations in the murder trial of kyle rittenhouse. the 18-year-old could get up to life in prison if convicted to have the most serious charge, first degree intentional homicide for killing two men at a violent protest. cbs's nancy chen was at the courthouse for today's dramatic closing arguments. good evening, nancy. >> reporter: good evening to you. today the judge dismissed one count of illegal gun possession and allowed the jury to consider two lesser charges, less severe consequences but will make a conviction more likely. >> him putting the fire extinguisher on the ground and racing the gun. >> reporter: in the closing arguments, prosecutors show this video of kyle rittenhouse raising a ar-15 rifle at a protester and shooting rosenbaum four times at close range. >> a second shot which goes through mr. rosenbaumas hand and a third and fourth, one that grazes the right scalp and one that goes into mr. rosenbaum's back a
norah. >> o'donnell: nikole killion, thank you. tonight a jury in kenosha, wisconsin is expected to begin deliberations in the murder trial of kyle rittenhouse. the 18-year-old could get up to life in prison if convicted to have the most serious charge, first degree intentional homicide for killing two men at a violent protest. cbs's nancy chen was at the courthouse for today's dramatic closing arguments. good evening, nancy. >> reporter: good evening to you. today the judge...
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. >> reporter: good evening, norah. the cop 26 summit, as the name suggests, is the 26th time leaders have met to try to find ways to reduce global warming and, yet, as the u.n. secretary general put it today, the world is still careening toward a climate c catastrophe and the leaders are being begged to do more. >> we have come here today to try harder. >> reporter: president biden and other world leaders were confronted today with dire warnings from around the globe. >> 2 million of my fellow kenyans are facing climate-related starvation. >> the reeves are dying and our plants don't flower like they did before. >> reporter: delegations from 200 nations are here to try to get back with commitments set six years ago in paris. the goal then was to zero out global carbon emissions by mid century. but as of now, they're still on the rise. >> i guess i shouldn't apologize but i do apologize for the fact the united states, in the last administration, pulled out of the paris accords and put us sort of behind the eight ball. >
. >> reporter: good evening, norah. the cop 26 summit, as the name suggests, is the 26th time leaders have met to try to find ways to reduce global warming and, yet, as the u.n. secretary general put it today, the world is still careening toward a climate c catastrophe and the leaders are being begged to do more. >> we have come here today to try harder. >> reporter: president biden and other world leaders were confronted today with dire warnings from around the globe....
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r>>eporter: gooend evintog you, norah. 500 nationalrd gua torops remained on standby tonight outside cithe tyf o ken.osha but whileh tree have been demonstrnsatio, fsoar, ethre's en no siofgns unrest. >> t we,he urjy,nd fi thede feanndt, kyle h. rittenhouse, noit gulty. >> reporter: kyle enritthoeus cried,la colpsg inon hto te bltae after jursro found the 18-yolear-d t noguilty on allch ars.ge >>otui glty. r>>epr:orte oveomrce thwi emot rion,itnhteouse needeld hep getting baock t his chair.>> aingast thefe dendtan on all uncot are disssmied with prejudice. reporter: teehe tn swa fa fcingivfee lony counts, cludg infirre-dege teinntional homi, cidewhhic carrie ld aife sentence. rientthouse's attorney, mark richards, waks ased how ttenhouse feelt lavg inthe urcothou ase free man? >> ag hue sense of relief forwh athe t jury did to him today. wiessh nonef o thiwos uld havve eer happened. ep>> rorr:te a pviot paloint in theal tri w tashe day rittenhouse k tooth setandnd a e brokdown during equstniiong. >> take a de bepreath, kyle. wh wene prerepad kyle, and we edwork ohin s testimony, ethe
r>>eporter: gooend evintog you, norah. 500 nationalrd gua torops remained on standby tonight outside cithe tyf o ken.osha but whileh tree have been demonstrnsatio, fsoar, ethre's en no siofgns unrest. >> t we,he urjy,nd fi thede feanndt, kyle h. rittenhouse, noit gulty. >> reporter: kyle enritthoeus cried,la colpsg inon hto te bltae after jursro found the 18-yolear-d t noguilty on allch ars.ge >>otui glty. r>>epr:orte oveomrce thwi emot rion,itnhteouse needeld hep...
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norah. >> o'donnell: debora patta, thank you. there are still a lot of questions tonight about the omicron variant. joining us to answer some to have the questions, dr. ashish jha, the dean of the brown university school of public health. doctor, thank you so much for joining us. is omicron as dangerous as delta? >> well, we don't know, and there are two parts of dangerous i always think about, one is does it spread more easily and infect more people, that makes it dangerous. there is some evidence it seems to be spreading more easily. the second is does it cause more severe disease? that we don't have any data on at all. >> o'donnell: scientists are calling this the frankenstein of all variants? is that misleading or overly alarmist? >> i think it's a little alarmist. it does have a lot of mutations. number of mutations isn't the big issue. the big question in our minds is the going to make our vaccines less effective, more dangerous. we don't know now, there are concerning features of this variant that have many of us looking m
norah. >> o'donnell: debora patta, thank you. there are still a lot of questions tonight about the omicron variant. joining us to answer some to have the questions, dr. ashish jha, the dean of the brown university school of public health. doctor, thank you so much for joining us. is omicron as dangerous as delta? >> well, we don't know, and there are two parts of dangerous i always think about, one is does it spread more easily and infect more people, that makes it dangerous. there...
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for norah o'donnell, i'm tony dokoupil. happy thanksgiving, everyone. >>> right now at 7:00 -- >> we are doing everything we can. >> the bay area is heading into black friday in the middle of a retail crime wave. shoppers should expect, and the plan to keep them safe. >>> the dry weather continues through the holiday weekend, but we have encouraging news with the latest update from the drought monitor. >>> posing in on a major vaccination milestone tonight. >>> think your holiday feast was tricky to prepare? the california communities that had to cook by candlelight. >>> the bay area will launch into the holiday shopping season in the middle of a violent retail crime wave. >> so what is local law enforcement planning, and what should shoppers expect? kpix 5's max darrow begins her am
for norah o'donnell, i'm tony dokoupil. happy thanksgiving, everyone. >>> right now at 7:00 -- >> we are doing everything we can. >> the bay area is heading into black friday in the middle of a retail crime wave. shoppers should expect, and the plan to keep them safe. >>> the dry weather continues through the holiday weekend, but we have encouraging news with the latest update from the drought monitor. >>> posing in on a major vaccination milestone...
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good evening, nancy. >> norah, good evening to you. today, the judge dismissed one count of illegal gun possession he also allowed the jury to consider two lesser charges which mean less severe consequences but also make a conviction more likely. >> in putting the fire extinguisher on the groun, and then raising the gun. >> reporter: in closing arguments, prosecutors show jurors this video of kyle rittenhouse raising his ar-15-style rifle at a protestor, joseph rosenbaum. moments later, it led to this chase and rittenhouse shooting rosenbaum four times at close range. >> a second shot, which goes through mr. rosenbaum's hand. and then, a third and fourth shot. one, that grazes the right scalp. and one, that goes right into mr. rosenbaum's back. and that is the kill shot. >> reporter: prosecutors argued that rittenhouse instigated the shootings that left two men, including rosenbaum dead, and one seriously injured. >> when the defendant provokes the incident, he loses the right to self-defense. you cannot claim self-defense against a da
good evening, nancy. >> norah, good evening to you. today, the judge dismissed one count of illegal gun possession he also allowed the jury to consider two lesser charges which mean less severe consequences but also make a conviction more likely. >> in putting the fire extinguisher on the groun, and then raising the gun. >> reporter: in closing arguments, prosecutors show jurors this video of kyle rittenhouse raising his ar-15-style rifle at a protestor, joseph rosenbaum....
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i'm margaret brennan, in for norah. three white men were found guilty of murder for chasing down and fatally shooting a 25-year-old black man named ahmaud arbery in february 2020. those men may now spend the rest of their lives in prison. the triggerman, travis mcmichael; his father, gregory mcmichael; and their neighbor, william "roddie" bryan, claim that they suspected arbery of burglaries in their neighborhood and were attempting to make a citizen's arrest. but prosecutors argued, the men had no evidence of arbery committing any crimes, and no right to pursue him. the killing prompted georgia officials to repeal the state's citizen's arrest law, the case garnered national attention, and drew civil rights leaders to brunswick, georgia. today, president biden said, in part, "the verdict ensures that those who committed this horrible crime will be punished." cbs' omar villafranca leads off our coverage at the courthouse. good evening, omar. >> reporter: good evening. when we first talked to ahmaud arbery's mother, wanda
i'm margaret brennan, in for norah. three white men were found guilty of murder for chasing down and fatally shooting a 25-year-old black man named ahmaud arbery in february 2020. those men may now spend the rest of their lives in prison. the triggerman, travis mcmichael; his father, gregory mcmichael; and their neighbor, william "roddie" bryan, claim that they suspected arbery of burglaries in their neighborhood and were attempting to make a citizen's arrest. but prosecutors argued,...
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i'm margaret brennan in for norah. three white men were found guilty of murder for chasing down and fatally shooting a 25-year-old black man named ahmaud arbery in february 2020. those men may now spend the rest of their lives in prison. the triggerman, travis mcmichael; his father, gregory mcmichael; and their neighbor william "roddie" bryan claim they suspected arbery of burglaries in their neighborhood and were attempting to make a citizen's arrest. but prosecutors argued the men had no evidence of arbery committing any crimes and no right to pursue him. the killing prompted georgia officials to repeal the state's citizen's arrest law and the case garnered national attention. it drew civil rights leaders to brunswick, georgia. today, president biden said, in part, "the verdict ensures that those who committed this horrible crime will be punished." cbs' omar villafranca leads off our coverage at the courthouse. good evening, omar. >> reporter: good evening. when we first talked to ahmaud arbery's mother, wanda cooper
i'm margaret brennan in for norah. three white men were found guilty of murder for chasing down and fatally shooting a 25-year-old black man named ahmaud arbery in february 2020. those men may now spend the rest of their lives in prison. the triggerman, travis mcmichael; his father, gregory mcmichael; and their neighbor william "roddie" bryan claim they suspected arbery of burglaries in their neighborhood and were attempting to make a citizen's arrest. but prosecutors argued the men...