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for more news download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm tom hanson, cbs news, new york. it's tuesday september 28, 2021. a deadline to fund the government. president biden stares down one of his biggest weeks in office. guilty on all charges. singer r. kelly is convicted in sex trafficking trial. why he still faces more legal trouble. >> vaccine mandates, a court makes a major ruling impacting the largest school system. prompting calls for the supreme court to get involved. good morning and good to be
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with you. i'm anne marie green. we begin with developments on the showdown on capitol hill. congress has until friday to avoid a shutdown. senate republicans voted against the bill needed to avoid the shutdown. that's not the object thing the gop are in a battle over. >> good morning. the battle over the infrastructure bill is ongoing. concern even republicans that helped to write that bill won't end up voting for it. if it doesn't pass on thursday, it would be a real blow to president biden's agenda. >> voting the bill and also on a federal debt default. >> we will not provide the republican votes for raising the
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debt limit. >> republicans objected to democrats tying it to an increase in the debt ceiling. a necessary effort that allows the u.s. to continue paying its bills. >> social security, veterans medicare, small business, all of this and more are now on the chopping block. >> the senate could bring up the spending measure until needed mid-october. >> we will support a claim continuing resolution. >> hoping to pass at least part later this week. >> i think things are going to go well and we'll get it done. >> the plan contains over $4 trillion over two bills. one for infastructure. the other includes universal pre-k, lower child care costs and paid family and medical
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leave. >> the pieces of legislation, w be in greashape.ey cannot agree plan by friday, that will leave about 800,000 government workers without a paycheck. >> furloughs could hit roughly 60,000 employees including the cdc, which you know is the center of the fight against the pandemic. >> laura, thank you so much. disgraced r&b star r. kelly faces life in prison after the jury found him guilty in the sex abuse trial. his lawyer says he hopes to appeal. we have more. >> after weeks of testimony, r&b singer r. kel why i was found guilty on all charges of racketeering and sex trafficking. today's verdict forever brands him as a predator.
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>> prosecutors amount to a criminal enterprise that lasted nearly three decades. >> for years, mr. kelly believed his power and fame could defy the justice system and allow him to continue his abuse. >> the three-time grammy winner had long been center of rumors. arrested on child pornography in 2002 but acquitted. the 2016 series surviving r. kelly prompted new inst dispointed. this ca, >> he was not anticipating this verdict because based on the evidence why should he? >> scheduled to face in may 2022. he could receive anywhere from
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10 years to life in prison. reporting for cbs news. >> r. kelly has been jailed since july 2019 and still faces sex related charges in illinois and minnesota. ahead, we'll get reactions from dream hampton, executive producer of the documentary. now, north korea fires a short-range missile. earlier this month, north korea said it tested missiles. condemning the recent tests and urging pyeongchang to return to stalled talks. new details about that am track derailment in montana that killed three passengers. authorities say the train was going 75 miles an hour, just under the speed limit. it went off the track.
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that track had been inspected just two days before. studying the camera footage fr what the engineers saw or didn't wh >> the train was headed from chicago to seattle. 141 passengers and 16 crew were on board. this morning, two top pentagon leaders will offer their first testimony since the pull out of afghanistan. appearing before the senate armed services committee. biden administration has faced harsh criticism over the way the war ended. some is say it left the u.s. more vulnerable to terrorism and demanded details on the bombing in kabul that killed 13 u.s.
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service members. president biden received his booster shot at the white house. he rolled up his sleeve to get his third dose of the pfizer vaccine. he's one of millions of americans eligible for an extra vaccine shot after the cdc gave its approval last week. urging people who still have not gotten their first shot to get it done so life can get back to normal. >> about 23% haven't gotten any shots, that distinct minority is causing an awful lot of damage for the rest of the country. as of sharp rise in cases due to the delta variant over the summer. a federal appeals court says new york city can immediately impose a vaccine mandate in the city's largest school district. the rule will go into effect at the end of friday.
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lawyers for those teachers will ask the supreme court to intervene. arguing teachers placed on unpaid leave will be irreparably harmed. coming up, possible freedom for the man who shot president reagan. how soon he could be released unconditionally. cleveland baseball team places its last game under its current name. this is the cbs news.
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mentally stable. he was 25 when he shot president reagan and others. he was found not guilty by reason of insanity and confined to a psyciatric hospital for decades. the judge's final ruling is expected later this week. cleveland's baseball team has its final home game as the indians. and an update in the search for brian laundrie. those are some of the headlines on the news stand. police in florida say the search for brian laundrie will be scaled back and the fbi will take the lead. 16 different agencies have been searching for laundrie more than a week in a florida wilderness reserve. his fiance found dead in wyoming after a cross country trip with him.festarnt has been issued for him who is labeled a personal of interest . southern california gas agreed to pay up to $1.8 billion in a settlement for the worst natural gas leak in history. the 2015 leack
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forced more than 8,000 families from their homes. it took nearly four months to contain. the settlement comes years after the lawsuit and thousands of victims. the gas company and its parent company sempra energy deny any wrongdoing. the cleveland indians played their last home game as the indians. >> taking videos. round ball to second. jimenez throws it out. >> the indians beat the royals yesterday 8-3 at progressive field. the team has been called the indians since 1915. they won two world series with that name in 1920 and 1948. next year, they become the guardians in the wake of nationwide concern over racist names and symbols. the team has six more road games as the indians.
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stock exchange with those stories and more. >> good morning. the stock futures are pointing to a mix open. the dow gained 71 points rising for a fourthghth sna fenasdaq f s&p 500 fell 12. facebook is delaying instagram for kids after getting pushback. the service would be engineered for children 13 and younger. earlier this month, wall street journal reported facebook was aware the use of instagram used by some teenagers led to mental health issues and anxiety. >> a pepporoni pizza recall. nestle is recalling the digiorno
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pizza because it has soy protein a known aller again. no illnesses have been reported. >> tictok is gaining more. the makers reveal, they have more than 1 billion users around the world now. founded in 2016, tiktok has spawned several rivals including instagram reels. google released its own form of youtube shorts. >> diane king hall at the snone york stock exchange. up next, security scare in france. the country's president is hit with a food item by someone in a crowd. ood item by someone in a
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clear weeds outside a grocery store got lose in buckhead. no word whether they had to go back to clearing weeds. there has been another incident involving french president macron. someone through an egg at him. while visiting a food trade fair. the egg hit macron in the shoulder and bounced off. the protester shouted long live the revolution. >> in june, a man slapped macron in the face visiting a crowd in france. organizers of global lives the 24-hour concert event secured pledges from france for 60 million covid vaccine doses.
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corporations pledged to plant 160 million trees around the world. the met opera will open. fans returned for what was billed as its official post covid opening for the first time in history, the met presented an opera by a black composer. grammy winning kpoerz compose er the show "fire shut up in my bones" tells the story of a young man overcoming journey. >> i'm in disbelieve like i don't know how i got here. all these people showing up here. it is crazy to me. >> the opera was shown in different locations throughout new york city including time square. coming up only on cbs mornings, oprah winfrey unveils the latest selection for oprah's book club.
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using his celebrity status to procure young women and girls for sex. his attorneys call him disappointed and he plans to appeal. he could get life in prison. an alarming new statisic. murders were up last year. the biggest increase since the bureau started keeping those records in 1960. >> reporter: it has been a year of brazen violence nationwide. 23 shot outside a nightclub in florida. a man opens fire in a convenience store in washington. in philadelphia, a shooter in a car fires in a group. six shot, one died. >> everyone i know in philadelphia, i am outraged by this. >> over 400 people have been killed in philadelphia this year alone. >> what can we do to prevent the next murder by gun? >> the murder rates soared in 2020. up 30%. >> i horric.neby the fire power.
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>> multiple gun shots, pour powerful weapons, weapons, indiscriminate use of those weapons. >> experts blame the social and economic toll of the pandemic coupled with the spike in gun sales. three out of four murders involve a gun. karl is an activist and pastor in philadelphia. >> what is going on on the streets? >> what we are seeing is a perfect storm in the worst way. young boys are telling me their best friends went from being into sports and now access to money or interest in wanting to sell drugs or partake in violence or purchase weapons. >> late today in philadelphia, yet another homicide, a 22-year-old man shot five times. police are searching for the suspect.
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reporting for cbs news, philadelphia. coming up, reactions to the guilty verdicts in the r. kelly trial. we'll speak with dream hampton, the executive talking with anthony mason about his new book, a memoir. section of her book club. tony dokoupil talks with the author. that's cbs this morning. i'm anne marie green. have a great day. to tony dokoupil talks with the author.
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