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david martin spoke exclusively with the ship's new commander. >> after being sidelined by viseek roosevelt is about getrway. >> all systems go. e readgo to s. >> reporter:ainar saiello has about two thirds of his to stngp for ste.>> the cw is chome bit. we have fought through this, we've regained the ship. >> reporter: but have they? fourteen sailors who tested negative twice came up covid positive after they returned to the ship and were sent back ashore. >> the virus keeps changing the rules. we are leveling the playing field every time we have more information. >> reporter: sardiello believes but can't prove the ship is now virus free. >> we're applying our protocols which are social distancing, constant cleaning, medical checks, masks. if you do all these things, it can stop it dead in its tracks. >> reporter: it was once the other way around. the coronavirus had stopped the nuclear powered aircraft carrier. >> it has certainly changed us forever and opened our eyes to another potential threat to our health and our ability to do our mission. >> reporter: david martin, cbs news, washing
david martin spoke exclusively with the ship's new commander. >> after being sidelined by viseek roosevelt is about getrway. >> all systems go. e readgo to s. >> reporter:ainar saiello has about two thirds of his to stngp for ste.>> the cw is chome bit. we have fought through this, we've regained the ship. >> reporter: but have they? fourteen sailors who tested negative twice came up covid positive after they returned to the ship and were sent back ashore. >>...
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david martin, cbs news, washington. >> o'donnell: we turn now to the f se of ahmaud arbery, the unarmedican american man who was shot and killed while out rgr a jog in his georgia neighborhood. tonight more surveillance video has surfaced from near the scene of the shooting. here's cbs's omar villafranca. >> reporter: recently released video from multiple motion detection cameras shows kids, a white couple, a young black man, and ahmaud arbery on the property over a four-month span, often prompting a police response. cbs news obtained a copy of a text message sent after an incident in december. glynn county police officer robert rash suggested homeowner larry english contact gregory mcmichael, texting, "greg is retired law enforcement." he said, "please call him day or night when you get action on your camera." glen county police didn't respond to our questions. >> 911, what's the address of your emergency? >> reporter: on february 23, gregory mcmichael called 911 after arbery jogged away from the house. the final confrontation was caught on cell phone video. ( gunshot ) special prosecu
david martin, cbs news, washington. >> o'donnell: we turn now to the f se of ahmaud arbery, the unarmedican american man who was shot and killed while out rgr a jog in his georgia neighborhood. tonight more surveillance video has surfaced from near the scene of the shooting. here's cbs's omar villafranca. >> reporter: recently released video from multiple motion detection cameras shows kids, a white couple, a young black man, and ahmaud arbery on the property over a four-month span,...
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david martin, cbs news, washington. >> o'donnell: and there is still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." the passing of an n.f.l. legend. we remember don shula and his greatest coaching achievement. and later, a special story for mother's day. how a mom's love of cooking how a mom's love of cooking became her daughter's passion. , your money almost feke it's frozen. with capital one, you can open a new savings account in about 5 minutes and earn five times the national average. this is banking reimagined. what's in your w thisaturpain happens.gined. aleve it. aleve is proven stronger and longer on pain than tylenol. all day strong. [woman hummi♪g to "all you need is love" and instrumental music] ♪ love is all you need. and finding new ways to take of ourselves. but you can still screen for colon cancer. becausesodon't wait.in early stag you can request it from home too. ask your prescriber if cologuard is right for you... or learn more about online prescribers at requestcologuard.com. it's for people 45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high risk. false posit
david martin, cbs news, washington. >> o'donnell: and there is still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." the passing of an n.f.l. legend. we remember don shula and his greatest coaching achievement. and later, a special story for mother's day. how a mom's love of cooking how a mom's love of cooking became her daughter's passion. , your money almost feke it's frozen. with capital one, you can open a new savings account in about 5 minutes and earn five times the...
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david martin has the story for "60 minutes." >> reporter: everything in the army starts with basic training. and every day st but it never looked or sounded like this before. >> everything your hands will touch, everything, it's got to get wiped down. your beds, everything. if it collects dust, you're going to wipe it down. do you understand? >> yes, sir, yes. >> reporter: it's not dust drill sergeant is worried about, it's coronavirus. that's why he takes every recruit's temperature first thing. >> if your organization is infected by something like this, you know, these people, these initial entry trainees are our combat power. so if they go down and if we can't do it safely, then we are rendering ourselves obsolete. >>> do you understand? >> reporter: last month 63 recruits in a class dupended basic training. >> you're going to do everything that i tell you. you do not move unless i tell you to. >> reporter: that's not a recruit he's barking at. it's a four-star general. >> make sure you're standing on top of the red and white x. is that clear? >> reporter: he took on the role of a recrui
david martin has the story for "60 minutes." >> reporter: everything in the army starts with basic training. and every day st but it never looked or sounded like this before. >> everything your hands will touch, everything, it's got to get wiped down. your beds, everything. if it collects dust, you're going to wipe it down. do you understand? >> yes, sir, yes. >> reporter: it's not dust drill sergeant is worried about, it's coronavirus. that's why he takes...
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the next question is from david martin with cbs. reporter: thank you. one, the counterterrorism operative, wase it an airstrike and did the operation kill him? second, did the information in the phones implicate any of the other saudi pilots at pensacola? for instance, the ones who had dinner with alshamrani the night before or who used their cell phones to record the actual shooting? thank you. >> as to the first part, we cannot get into further details. the we were talking about question of relative strength of al qaeda the group has been seriously degraded and i am very pleased with the results of the counterterrorism operation. i believe that has further degraded the capabilities of al qaeda on the arabian peninsula. for the second part let me turn to the director. at this stage in terms of our exploitation of the information on alshamrani's phones we have not identified any current or currenthe u.s. operative based on the information. it is certainly an ongoing investigation and there are questions based on information we now have that we would hav
the next question is from david martin with cbs. reporter: thank you. one, the counterterrorism operative, wase it an airstrike and did the operation kill him? second, did the information in the phones implicate any of the other saudi pilots at pensacola? for instance, the ones who had dinner with alshamrani the night before or who used their cell phones to record the actual shooting? thank you. >> as to the first part, we cannot get into further details. the we were talking about...
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todd: david martin in orlando is live at cape canaveral his excitement is building ahead of this missione are hoping is takes off. >> reporter: 60% whether favorability is what we are hearing. we are live at space view park in titusville, a stones throw from cape canaveral where history will be made at 4:33 this afternoon, us astronauts bob behnkin and bob hurley will climb aboard that rocket and blast into space, a 19 hour flight to the international space station, like flying from orlando to tokyo nonstop. they will be a month for 3 months. this is the crew mission after 20 cargo missions. they've done this several times from cape canaveral but it is important because it is too human beings support that rocketship. we haven't had that since 2011 when the shuttle program retired. now we have two humans. this is a prelude because space x would like to send more into space with crews as large as 7 and a prelude we can sink our teeth into, space tourism. people like you and me getting sent into orbit, if we could pay the ticket price. nasa is impressing the people stay at home and watch th
todd: david martin in orlando is live at cape canaveral his excitement is building ahead of this missione are hoping is takes off. >> reporter: 60% whether favorability is what we are hearing. we are live at space view park in titusville, a stones throw from cape canaveral where history will be made at 4:33 this afternoon, us astronauts bob behnkin and bob hurley will climb aboard that rocket and blast into space, a 19 hour flight to the international space station, like flying from...
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here is our national security correspondent david martin.er: flyovers to honor health care workers across the country, hospital ships steaming in to do work in los angeles. the army cor corps of engineers setting up centers. national guard troops manning coronavirus testing stations. a general you probably have never heard of, gus perna, named chief operating officer of the race for a vacci the public has seen more of its military in this time of lockdown than it would have if the virus had never reached the united states. even though the armed forces have been observing their own lockdown. >> we haven't had really any interactions with any other humans, other than each other, since the beginning of march. >> reporter: captain akimsaday is the commanding officer of the aircraft carrier truman. >> right now we're doing it under way to keep the ship covid-19-free. >> reporter: is that your main mission, to stay out there and remain covid-free? >> based on what is going on with some other big assets in the navy, the smartest thing to do was to
here is our national security correspondent david martin.er: flyovers to honor health care workers across the country, hospital ships steaming in to do work in los angeles. the army cor corps of engineers setting up centers. national guard troops manning coronavirus testing stations. a general you probably have never heard of, gus perna, named chief operating officer of the race for a vacci the public has seen more of its military in this time of lockdown than it would have if the virus had...
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not deeper as all the other cases we have seen through the years through the last years david garner trevor martin and the list goes on and on and on and on but it brought. it it brought so much pain to the surface of the african-american community who are and they're facing systemic systemic racism everywhere not just in police and other institutions and in other organizations too it is rampant not only in minneapolis it's an american it's a u.s. problem maybe not alone in the world but it is really really really evident in the united states on many many levels and in many many ways for african-american citizens here and. they are saying it is absolutely enough they can't take it anymore and lying rioting and looting it is for them to show it's enough hear us here on an hour we're done with this we're not accepting this anymore we do not ever want to see a video like this again with a white police officer putting his knee on the neck of a person that let him die. in siemens and minneapolis thank you. twitter has covered up a controversial tweet from president to trump about the on last in minneap
not deeper as all the other cases we have seen through the years through the last years david garner trevor martin and the list goes on and on and on and on but it brought. it it brought so much pain to the surface of the african-american community who are and they're facing systemic systemic racism everywhere not just in police and other institutions and in other organizations too it is rampant not only in minneapolis it's an american it's a u.s. problem maybe not alone in the world but it is...
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retired general martin dempsey. >> hi, david. >> reporter: sending in a message not only for us but forexist to inspire, so, we began to wonder if there was a way we could send a similar messageelw citizens, who themselves are going through the very tough times. ♪ their courage lights our way >> reporter: tonight, a song for those who are serving and for americans across this country on the front lines in this fight. ♪ and if we let this crisis change us ♪ ♪ know that it would make me more than sad ♪ ♪ america you're everything ♪ i've ever had >> so powerful. we're here for you and we're open. wow. i'm an original. one of a kind. you feel me? love yoop! my new bite-sized, crispy popcorn chicken is so classic or $99 you look cbetter thamyt irresistible you'll want them whenever, so don't resist! pop 'em while you game, hang, or do your thing. pop my 100% all-white-meat classic or spicy popcorn chicken combo for just $5.99. >>> building a better bay area for a safe and secure feature. this is abc7 news. >> our people are begging to receive holy communion. they're begging for baptism. my h
retired general martin dempsey. >> hi, david. >> reporter: sending in a message not only for us but forexist to inspire, so, we began to wonder if there was a way we could send a similar messageelw citizens, who themselves are going through the very tough times. ♪ their courage lights our way >> reporter: tonight, a song for those who are serving and for americans across this country on the front lines in this fight. ♪ and if we let this crisis change us ♪ ♪ know that...
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retired general martin dempsey. >> hey, david. >> reporter: sending in a message not only for us butnds exist to inspire, so, we began to wonder if there was a way we could send a similar message to our fellow citizens, who themselves are going through the very tough times. ♪ their courage lights our way >> reporter: tonight, a song for those who are serving and for americans across this country on the front lines in this fight. ♪ and if we let this crisis change us ♪ ♪ know that it would make me more than sad ♪ ♪ america you're everything ♪ i've ever had >> so powerful. we salute them and everyone on the front lines. good night. >>> i'm laura three-point in oakland, where the owner of this yoga studio and other business people are having a hard time seeing a future past the pandemic. >>> before we closed, we had about 55 employees here. as of now, there is about six of us. >> people are losing their jobs all over, but there is one place in california that's hiring, and it's here in the bay area. that's new at 6:00. >>> had an expectation that this was serious, but none of us had a s
retired general martin dempsey. >> hey, david. >> reporter: sending in a message not only for us butnds exist to inspire, so, we began to wonder if there was a way we could send a similar message to our fellow citizens, who themselves are going through the very tough times. ♪ their courage lights our way >> reporter: tonight, a song for those who are serving and for americans across this country on the front lines in this fight. ♪ and if we let this crisis change us ♪...
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respond within the news cycle around -- around the documents being skro scrolled around martin luther king. david thought that his duty to release some pretty salacious scuttlebutt around martin luther king jaune jur king jr. felt that dr. king been a party to or a witness of a crime of sexual violence. i'm curious to get your -- it's an extraordinary revision of the fbi to think about it as a religious institution and to think about the moral fbi. and believe it or not, i have access to colonial office records about my great grandfather about crimes he may have committed as a salacious nature. i'm grappling with this having to do my own writing but thinking about the news cycle it self and where you come down on what we may credibly draw or infer given your research on what the characterization of the fbi might be and what does it tell us about state surveillance and what do with these kinds of claims where you have a bundle of documentation that's talking about folks who are intimately concerned about their spiritual lives and morality on the one hand. but we also know that the fbi is trying to
respond within the news cycle around -- around the documents being skro scrolled around martin luther king. david thought that his duty to release some pretty salacious scuttlebutt around martin luther king jaune jur king jr. felt that dr. king been a party to or a witness of a crime of sexual violence. i'm curious to get your -- it's an extraordinary revision of the fbi to think about it as a religious institution and to think about the moral fbi. and believe it or not, i have access to...
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david: it would take an awful lot to make up for the theme parks and cruise ships and movies and things like that. it's great to have you with us. that is laura martinnior analyst for entertainment at needham. restaurants use vegetable oil, but we don't when we cook at home. that's coming up. ♪ that's coming up. ♪ david: welcome back to "balance of power." spain's parliament has a loaded -- has voted to extend the lockdown. spain was hit terribly hard. it appears they need to have that state of emergency extended to may 23. there's a larger issue in the european union, which is the different effect of coronavirus on different countries and the different responses and the pressure it's putting on the european union as a whole. that's the latest news. spain will extend its state of emergency until may 23. right now, the stock of the hour. shares are falling. it says it's not going to make the earnings it thought it was going to in 2020. we have abigail doolittle for the full report. i think it has to do with vegetable oil, if i'm not mistaken. abigail: that is a big piece of it. the worst day in this rebound rally. their worst day since the middle of
david: it would take an awful lot to make up for the theme parks and cruise ships and movies and things like that. it's great to have you with us. that is laura martinnior analyst for entertainment at needham. restaurants use vegetable oil, but we don't when we cook at home. that's coming up. ♪ that's coming up. ♪ david: welcome back to "balance of power." spain's parliament has a loaded -- has voted to extend the lockdown. spain was hit terribly hard. it appears they need to have...
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look forward to that david, back to you >> thank you, sue. >>> martin franklin joins us on ay wh akrs bre stitus across america, business owners are figuring things out. finding new ways to serve customers... connect employees... and work with partners. comcast business is right there with you. with a network that helps give you speed, reliability and security. and enough bandwidth to handle all your connected devices. voice solutions like remote call forwarding and readable voicemail. and safe, convenient installation. when every connection counts, you can count on us. get the connectivity your business needs. call today. comcast business. >>> the consumer discretionary sector rebounding. the spdr fund up more than 25% since the beginning of the quarter and outpurchasing the s&p since the start of the year. martin franklin is co-chairman of the api group and a lot of other things going on. martin, i can remember benson eyecare, that's how far you and i go back. >> we go back a long way >> we do but you've always had a connection with the consumer in all of the businesses, so many yo
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home and say a prayer for martin luther king's family and the con and that's what we need -- and t country and that's what we need right now. >> woodruff: mark shields, davidoks, we thank you both. >> woodruff: as another grim week comes to a close, we want to take this moment to honor some of the more than one hundred thousand americans who have died of the coronavirus. here are their stories. ann sullivan brought cartoons to life as a painter for animation studios, including disney and hanna-barbera. among the characrs she helped create were the smurfs. the north dakota native loved to paint landscapes of the california coast and portraits of her children and grandchildren. her daughter says ann exuded positivity, and that when she laughed, she did so with her whole body. ann was 91 years old. dosha joi was "colorful," his friends say. he had a smile and energy that could brighten a dark room. after aging out of foster care, dosha, or "d-jay," fought to better the system, particularly for foster kids in the l.g.b.t.q. community. it was a mission that took him from his home state of wisconsin to advocate on capitol hill. d-jay was also a certified nursing
home and say a prayer for martin luther king's family and the con and that's what we need -- and t country and that's what we need right now. >> woodruff: mark shields, davidoks, we thank you both. >> woodruff: as another grim week comes to a close, we want to take this moment to honor some of the more than one hundred thousand americans who have died of the coronavirus. here are their stories. ann sullivan brought cartoons to life as a painter for animation studios, including...
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he called martin luther king and said, please come over and talk to me that very day. he wanted to sit down with him. he realized -- >> davids we speak, we're watching scenes in chicago where you see demonstrators, protesters, agitators jumping up and down on law enforcement vehicles there. we did see at least one law enforcement official move in to push someone away. this is chicago. it's only, i guess, 3:50 in the afternoon there. the worst stuff usually happens at night so this does not bode well. we heard from attorney general william barr, david, and specifically, i'm glad you're with me, because he used the phrase, law and order. it was a very specific choice of words there, and that, of course, harkens back to richard nixon himself, whom you worked for, although i think the use of that phrase predates your time there. but why do you think barr is using that? why do you think that is something the administration is leaning so heavily into? >> it's a code phrase. you know, it's more than a dog whistle. it's a very definite message to the base that i'm going to be tough on this. and that's the position he's taking this.
he called martin luther king and said, please come over and talk to me that very day. he wanted to sit down with him. he realized -- >> davids we speak, we're watching scenes in chicago where you see demonstrators, protesters, agitators jumping up and down on law enforcement vehicles there. we did see at least one law enforcement official move in to push someone away. this is chicago. it's only, i guess, 3:50 in the afternoon there. the worst stuff usually happens at night so this does...
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david willis is talking about there because a short while ago my colleague that was jones was speaking a short while ago my colleague that wasjones was speaking to doctor bernice king, daughter of martin would make of the situation. in 1966 in1966 - in 1966 - 67 in 1966 — 67 when the rights happened, he was explaining that look, when you do not deal with these conditions of inequities and racism and white supremacy in the nation, these other kinds of things that happen — people right. but is the language, that is their frustration because we are not addressing those things as a nation. let's address some of those things now then. what systemic changes do you think need to take place before we are covering another story like this next week, next month? well, let's deal with reality first. this is probably something like this is probably going to happen again. but the energy now has to be that we organise our strength, as my father said, into impelling power to deconstruct and reconstruct the whole criminal justice system, especially around law enforcement. our legal system, our law enforcement system, particularly in the south, was based on keeping black people in check. and the use of
david willis is talking about there because a short while ago my colleague that was jones was speaking a short while ago my colleague that wasjones was speaking to doctor bernice king, daughter of martin would make of the situation. in 1966 in1966 - in 1966 - 67 in 1966 — 67 when the rights happened, he was explaining that look, when you do not deal with these conditions of inequities and racism and white supremacy in the nation, these other kinds of things that happen — people right. but...
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david and goliath, good americans bear out. those aberrant, racist southerners, but good americans bear out. when you have a fairytale, you have simple good versus bad, and rosa parks is the hero along with martin luther king. they are the hero of this fairytale. aboutny of you learned rosa parks for the first time in elementary school? ok. how many of you learned anything else about her after? ok. it's always interesting to me, because i think you are right in the sense that people think that children need simple characters. to me, the sad thing is that is when, i think, minds, attitudes are very flexible and can take in complex information. i often use the example of when i was in badge school, a children's book amount about martin luther king and my professor brought it in and read it to us. on april 4, 1968, martin luther king died. which is not an accurate, right -- in accurate, right? he was assassinated. it showed a hesitancy to deal in that material. point people to grimm's fairy tales, which are horrifying and scary. but there's the idea that we need the sanitized stories for children, and i think that would be fine, but it would be ok if there was at any other point where you were lea
david and goliath, good americans bear out. those aberrant, racist southerners, but good americans bear out. when you have a fairytale, you have simple good versus bad, and rosa parks is the hero along with martin luther king. they are the hero of this fairytale. aboutny of you learned rosa parks for the first time in elementary school? ok. how many of you learned anything else about her after? ok. it's always interesting to me, because i think you are right in the sense that people think that...