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>> from the braid cast center in new york city, i'm david begna irks d. . a terror attack on easter sunday. eight explosions sclee laungau. hundreds of people are are de dead . also tonight a leader of a right wing militia group have been arrested. er the his group allegedly detained migrants in mass. police shoot a wumening near yale university. prayers that note notre dame will rise again as christians celebrate jesus's resurrection. a man in robes is saving souls.
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>> he's been a rock star. and there are no guarantees for him to do as well a he has done. ♪ we welcome you to the overnight news. they were in church on easter sunday when the bombs went off in sclae laungau. three churches and three luxury hotels were targeted. most attacks were in the capital of krerks olumbo. 207 are dead. 450 are injured. 14 suspects have been arrested so far. sglerks sr -- one of the blasts at about 8:30 this morning caught on cell phone.
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er the prime minister. >> translator: i strongly condemn these attacks on religious sites and hotels. at st. anthony's shrine volunteers carries away the wounded and the dead. he dime church to celebrate the most joyful day. about 20 miles outside the city an explosion. they believe all the blasts caused by suicide bombs. >> i climbed up to the roof top. you could see white smoke coming out and at that precise moment they were possibly doing a fly by. >> reporter: unprecedented in
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this diverse country still fragile for a long civil war. three luxury hotel resorts were targeted too. though it may be tourists were not the intended victims but sri lankans who came for a easter sunday. this coordinated attack has stunned the nation. so far no one has claimed response lktd. >> president trump offered his condolences. he spent the easter weekend in florida where it was nice and sunny but they're talk of storm clouds of impeachment. >> president trump started anb easter sunday at a florida church with his family. >> a lot off great things happening for our country. >> reporter: and wrote i have
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never been happier or more content but clearly he's not happy about the mueller report. he blasted it and said it can you believe i have to go through the most corrupt witch hunt? at his own easter service, special counsel robert mueller remained silent. rudy giuliani says his client is angry at mueller. >> why wouldn't you be angry when someone has accused you of treason when it's not true? >> he said it would not have been obstruction of justice. >> he had several good reasons to fire mueller. >> ngreional democrats are taking a close look at the ten times he may have as they've outlined.
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tomorrow house speaker nancy pelosi will have a call with house democrats, some hoping to wlaun lanch the impeachment process >> that's one i'm going to have ter wait until we've had a chance to deliberate. >> reporter: he said it would be a mistake to go down the impeachment road. nothing changes his view of president trump and he believes most americans would feel the same. >> thank you very much. there's a new battle brewing this time it's over the arrest of the leader of an armed militia. his supporters say supporters in new mexico are targeting u.s. citizens instead of helping the border. sgler >> reporter: larry mitchell
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hopkins was arrested by the fbi on saturday charged as a felon in possession of firearms and ammunition. >> this country is built on three things, god, guns, and guts. >> it is an invasion. >> reporter: based in new mexico, the militia members dressed up in camouflage and armed as they look for migrants to cross over. they're known to their own badges. and imporous ainate border patrol agents. so new mexico attorney general says he's a dangerous felon and that the rule of law should be in the hands of trained law enforcement officials, not vigilantes. members of the militia group stand behind their leader. >> i'm confident this will be
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his fare well. frers they've declared >> this is why we're here, guys. >> reporter: kisms and border protection say they don't indorn any groups. hopkins is expected to be in court monday. >> thank you. pope francis celebrated easter in st. peters square. during his traditional to the city and the world sneech pope denounced the slaughter of christia christian and said the political leaders must work together for peace. producer and hollywood executive david picker died last night.
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inariir iotre me burned earl heard today from the rector that it may not reopen for at least five years. so today parishioners wint to another church. catholics celebrated easter sunday mass in paris. prayers at notre dame cathedral will rise again and with gratitude for the firefighters who risked their lives to save it.
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as worshippers outlined outside. new yorker living in switzerland said she had hoped to celebrate easter in notre dame as well. >> it's real sad because every time i go to paris -- this is notre dame. yeah. >> reporter: the cause of monday night's fire still isn't clear. they believe it's likely an accident. crews have stabilized almost all of the cathedral. though they're still removing rubble from the roof. before the fire notre dame was one of the most visited sites in judging by the crowds, it hasn't lost its appeal. an american who gave tours before the fire of notre dame
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>> i hope it changes from talking of the evenlts to the outside. >> reporter: and to watch as its the cathedral heals from its wounds. >> a police-involved shooting has led to almost a week's worth of protest. but unlike other high profile shootings, they say it's not about race, but how police were trained. they poured on to the streets of connecticut sunday. it the second day of peaceful demonstrations since an officer-involved shooting in new haven. this appears to show the moment police engaged in car police say fit the description of an armed robbery. guns drawn, firing multiple
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rounds into the car. 22-year-old stephanie washington were inside. washington was shot in the face. nonlife threatening wounds. the video does not show what lead to shooting. but they began firing when witherspoon abrultly got out of the vehicle. some protesters insist this is another example of african-americans being unfairly targeted. witherspoon's uncle says the shooting illustrates a nation wide problem, not in race but >> look at how the police look at residents, period. and they can be black, white, puerto rican.
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welcome back. a dire warning about antibiotics. scientists say they're becoming ineffective. and an over use is creating bacteria resistant to the very antibiotics that's used to protect from them. >> we thought we could use them like sugar pills, that they were safe. and that resistance is something scientists worried about. >> call it shared global resource. >> if you fish,s theres less frigs everyone else.
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so every time you use antibiotics, it's less effective for everyone else. thnchlts it neoo nato intensive care unit in new delhi. 7,000 flrdian babies are dying every year from chemical dependence. she told this antibiotics she routinely gave ten years ago are no longer effective. >> so he had nanfection and the own late -- and is he likely to recover? al >> oh,inose.
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hopefully by tomorrow we'll take him out. >> that's news for this baby. but the tol could be facing other modern medical procedures that we take progranted that simply wouldn't be possible if we didn't have access to effective antibiotics. >> it's cancer chemotherapylery and to the american heartland.
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welcome back. to the american heartland. a farmer posted a video that caught our oattention. mead yen income dropped to less than 15,000. dean reynolds. told the story of that farmer and his family. >> reporter: you can hear a cry for help from the heart. >> i just got done arguing with my dad, yelling, screaming back and forth. and it never used to be that way. >> reporter: last week dairy farmer went on facebook to vent his frustration. >> i don't like having money.
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but when you work day in, day out to have nothing. we have nothing. >> reporter: it's pushed many farmers, especially small oneses to the brink of ruin. >> i just want a fair cut, you know. >> reporter: consumers have shifted, even as plant-based substitutes have taken the market. >> i just want my family to be happy. >> reporter: mark's facebook post has been viewed more than 440,000 times. >> so you got the reax. and literally global. >> reporter: dairy farmrs for 40 years, his parents now have 200
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cars on sixerics, no savings and no facebook account. >> so he's like whoa, this is something. i was kind of shocked. >> i was sad . >> it was sad. it was emotional. >> it was for me to watch it. >> would you encourage him to continue in this sfwhz. >> i guess i would, you know. >> his main goal is to do what they want. >> they don't know if there's a solution to their probl but it's clear they love what they do and would miss it more than they could say. >> we hear you, bergs e and glad
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he committed a pretty high profile crime untile. >> reporter: steven sealy broke into the california governor's mansion. homeless and living across the ad convinced him then governor jerry brown ande his wife were being threatened by mountain lions. >> i realized the mountain lions were right on top off me and i was very afraid. >> reporter: that mental breakdown landed him in front of judge brown. >> they have to be in court for at least a year. if they get through the program, they graduate. >> reporter: it's the sacramento county court program who puts those with misdemeanor cases on probation.
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more than to undergo evaluation and med kaegz. >> it would have been an diatpr. >> reporter: but now with his schizophrenia under control, sealy is living on his own in an apartment. and he's thankful for the compassion from judge brown. >> i found out you can live. >> it will be june/beginning of july. >> i know. >> program that can help the mind. we're rooting for you, james. that's the overnight news for this monday. for many, the news continues. for others check back later. have the morning news and "cbs this morning." got a whole week.
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this is "cbs overnight news." we welcome you to the "overnight news." they were in church on a easter sunday when the bombs went with off in scle laingau. three churches and three luxury hotels were targeted. more than 207 people are dead, including several americans. more than 450 others have been injured. 13 suspects have been arrested so far. >> reporter: scri lankanerks
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police -- a most, the carnage was shocking. scle laingaunerks prime minister says he strongly condemns attacks. at santd rr anthony's shrine they carried away the wound said and the dead. they'd come to celebrate the most christian time. sc scle laingaun police -- >> i climbed up to the roof top. you could see white smoke coming
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out and at that moment they were >> still fragile ten years on from long civil war. three luxury hotel resorts were targeted and at least 11 foreigners were killed. sc sri la nernkans who came for ea sunday. sew so far no one claimed responsibility. it the preloheit's ne and y. but republicans are calling on -- >> reporter: president trump started easter sunday at a
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florida church with his family.r been happierrrldent is not happy at the mueller report. and asked can you believe i had to go through the most kruptd d we talked about it before e congress. >> reporter: at his own easter service in waigs, spouns rudy giuliani says his client is ang rae at mueller. >> why wouldn't you be angry at someone who accused you of treason when it's not true. >> reporter: he says even if they fired mueller -- >> mule heir substantial conflicts of interest. >> reporter: congressional
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democrats are looking at the ten tim tim times -- house speaker nancy pelosi will board a plane with house democrats. some are pushing for the impeachment process. >> that's one i'm going to reserve judgment on until we've had a chance to fully deliberate on it. >> reporter: and one democrat says it would be a mistake to go down the impeachment road. frors he believes most americans would say the same. >> thank you very much. thwi athe southerbord. his supporters say authorities in new mexico are targeting u.s.
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citizens. >> reporter: larry mitchell hopkins known by his alias sclaegs john mitchell. >> this country was built on tlooer things. god, guns and guts. >> it is an invasion. >> reporter: based in new mexico, the militia mem berz greszed up in cash plark. >> reporter: and last week theae c ler acl irks detained people. and that it shouldme
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individuals, not vigilante. had members of the militia group stand by their member. >> the ag has declared ware at the order of the aclu. >> reporter: they plan to continue their mission. >> this is why we're here, guys. >> reporter: customs and border protection say they don't infoerser. hopkins is expected to be in court on monday. reporting from los angeles tonight. thank yo a police-involved shooting has led to almost a week's worth of protests. but unlike othercases, this is about how police are trained.
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on the street of camden, connecticut. since the shooting in nigh haven last tuesday. this appears to show moment most engag engaged. and eaten jumps out, gun drawn. frers fer were inside both unarmed. frers t the video does not show what lead to shooting. but they begun firing when witherspoon abruptly got out of the week. >> the mayor promises more
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♪ you know congressional democrats are going to meet today to desad way forward. after last one's release of the mueller report, elizabeth warren is calling for impeachment proceeders to begin but others prefer the american people decide mr. trump's fate at the ballot box next year. they've already issued the subpoena to get the full, unredacted version of the mueller report. and democrats want to soo hear from himself.
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>> reporter: across the it country went into over drive, wasting no time, president trump tweeted "game over." in this image inspire fwhied movie show. no collusion, no obstruction. >> democrats are demanding the release of the full, unredacted mueller report. >> there is no case. >> some are evening calling impeachment. what's helping on the on the's win. and they found no mission to conspire e it does show that you
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did commit a crime. frers >> i think everyone sees exactly what they need to. the acting editorial page editor at the "washington post" and the report repeals how the reacted about the mueller's appointment. he slumped in his chair and said oh, my god. this is terrible. it is one of the most revealing she may have obstructed justice, including firing mueller help e actions.
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>> the president was frustrated and anger by his sincere belief the investigation wautsz undermining his legacy. >> reporter: congressional democrats issued a subpoena for a complete and undakted report and calling for pln to visit. >> give andun a road map if they want to take it. 448. >> as forsidentmp h i spending the easter weekend here in florida to play golf. and he tweeted, tweeted a lot. t make the o pursen look good.
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for lot of people easter week is a time catch up on some of their favorite religious movies. since its release it's become the sixth highest grossing fill ever made. but this time they're apracting pretty good offices. frers >> there was no red carpet in missouri and for i think i have a reason to believe.
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>> rise and shine. >> it's based on the try story of john smith. so in 2017, he fell through the ice and pronounced dead. only his mother believes not all was lost and continue to pray. >> and if we still have questions as to why or how o. we have mom. >> the method that prayeran wo of what drew him to the store. >> i've seen him many times throughout my family.
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>> break through with its themes of of clear, doubt and res tepgz. >> reporter: if you were in the entertainment business -- >> it's not until i got closer that i was like should i watery? i didn't know break through. and appeal to its general audience. s >> the greatest story ever. ande there's a reez. and sgleill t live.
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the sixth highest groe grossing 23i8m of all times. but the pibliccal efforts largely faded from the screen until. 15 years ago when mel gibson released the passion 2406 price. >> we said my goodness, do we have eleading him. >> so dwr franken sign -- >> what a lot of christians didn't releze me was. >> kbaer near lat. >> and unfortunately you get >> they gros and
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>> amen. >> reporter: for the past tw years these student' driven production. >> we've studied people coming before us, good dpim is good fim. i know people -- so just having that i have a ground that moves. >> >>. there are more christian production mumpanies. he's tlr director of the films crew. frors you can actually.
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platforms like pureflix with movies that provide an alternative to hollywood's sex and violence that parents say is right for her children. >> i'd rather have them spend two and a half hours that's going to benefit them and strengthen them from the inside out. >> do you find me another doctor. i'm not leaving until i know what's wrong with my daughter >> stars in heaven brought in more than 73 million at the white house. >> and i've always been >> he's made ten movies
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including "heaven is for real." more than $100 million. but on sunday you'll find known as the potter house. >> i'm not trying to feast but i may be trying to compare. frers >> a message he hopes to declivr to those pin beginning. >> so you have why. and the difference is positivity. >> yeb want to thank you for saving my son. >> reporter: with though
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tell me if this sounds familiar. you're going ono ke care of your pet. but what about your belovedoric oud? >> reporter: in addition to hamlet, the pig and greg the donkey, they care for other animals.and e lobby is nothing compared to the attachment he has formed with his pet orchids. >> you love snem. >> oh, absolutely. i'm a regular normal guy. just not arn orchid.
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the guy who says 2 the most -- >> i think hamlet's fath rb knows what i'm about to tell you. he's not the only one who spents hisb plabs to a finishing school. art chadwick's business use tootd gist sell orchid. but now he sells them. now i have a place to send my plants to camp. >> reporter: why aren't there people that threw them away? >> and it could have been. i can barely see it it anymore. frers >> why did she do that.
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>> and like family, it can go to hard to say goodbye. he had to tell this woman heroric udwill likely never bloom agan. >> how did she take it and then realized there's not much can do. so if you after yourwo fee. and mark is not iloan. there are orchid borders in both sites. but normal.erse ein richmond, virginia. >> i mean if it works for you, why not? right? we thank you for watching. and we've got the morning newss and of course "net knelt this and of course "net knelt this morning.
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captioning funded by cbs and of course "net knelt this morning. it's monday, april 22nd. this is the "cbs morning news." easter terror. a series of bombings at churches and luxury hotels in sri lanka kills nearly 300 people. it's being blamed on religious extremists. calls for impeachment. fallout continues over the mueller report. president trump is not happy about it. biden bid. the former vice president is expected to announce he is running for president later this week.
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