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manuel bojorquez, cbs news, naples, florida. ah, these bills are crazy. no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term policy. even a term policy? even a term policy! find out if you're sitting on a goldmine. call coventry direct today at the number on your screen, or visit coventrydirect.com. wondering what actually goes into your multivitamin? at new chapter, its' innovation, organic ingredients, and fermentation. fermentation? yes. formulated to help you body really truly absorb the natural goodness. new chapter. wellness, well done. [sfx: stomach gurgling] it's nothing... sounds like something. ♪ when you have nausea, heartburn, indigestion, ♪ ♪ upset stomach, diarrhea. ♪ pepto bismol coats and soothes for fast relief... when you need it most. suffering from sinus congestion, especially at night? try vicks sinex pepto bismol coats and soothes for fast relief... for int reli that lasts up to 12 hours. vicks sinex tar
manuel bojorquez, cbs news, naples, florida. ah, these bills are crazy. no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term policy. even a term policy? even a term policy! find out if you're sitting on a goldmine. call coventry direct today at the number on your screen, or visit coventrydirect.com. wondering what actually goes into your multivitamin? at new...
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manuel bojorquez has more. >> reporter: adam di sarro is a fire captain in naples, florida. for years he used artificial tears without a problem until last fall. >> the redness came on, the irritation came on. lot of itching, and it was abnormal. >> reporter: what happened to your eye? >> it just progressively got worse to the point where i couldn't even see. within a few hours. >> reporter: unable to treat it with antibiotics, doctors feared he'd lose his eye. >> that was and still is hard because i'm still not at work. going on five months. >> reporter: the cdc is investigating a nationwide outbreak of the antibiotic-resistant bacteria which has infected 68 people in 16 states. it's warning against using ezracare or delsam artificial tears which have been recalled. >> it's a very aggressive bacteria. even with standard of care, we were not helping the patients. >> reporter: dr. guillermo amescua of the eye institute in miami treated with a light treatment like this that finally killed the infection. >> if you're using an artificial tears and notice something is not right,
manuel bojorquez has more. >> reporter: adam di sarro is a fire captain in naples, florida. for years he used artificial tears without a problem until last fall. >> the redness came on, the irritation came on. lot of itching, and it was abnormal. >> reporter: what happened to your eye? >> it just progressively got worse to the point where i couldn't even see. within a few hours. >> reporter: unable to treat it with antibiotics, doctors feared he'd lose his eye....
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we have more now from cbs's manuel bojorquez. >> reporter: adam disarro is a fire captain in naples, he used artificial tears or dryness in his left eye without a problem, until last fall. >> the redness came on, the irritation came on, a lot of itching, and it was abnormal. >> reporter: what happened to your eye? >> a just progressively got worse, to the point where i couldn't even see. within a few hours. >> reporter: unable to treated with antibiotics, doctors feared he would lose his eye. >> that was and still is hard, because i'm still not not at work, going on five months. [sob] >> reporter: the cdc is investigating a nationwide outbreak of antibiotic resistant bacteria pseudomonas aeruginosa, which has infected 68 people in 16 states. its warning against using ezricare or delsam pharma artificial tears, which have been recalled. >> it is a very aggressive bacteria, and even with the standard of care, we were not helping the patients. >> reporter: dr. mckenzie moya treated disarro with an experiment a light treatment like this that finally killed the infection. >> if you are us
we have more now from cbs's manuel bojorquez. >> reporter: adam disarro is a fire captain in naples, he used artificial tears or dryness in his left eye without a problem, until last fall. >> the redness came on, the irritation came on, a lot of itching, and it was abnormal. >> reporter: what happened to your eye? >> a just progressively got worse, to the point where i couldn't even see. within a few hours. >> reporter: unable to treated with antibiotics, doctors...
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[chanting "we love trump"] >> reporter: cbs's manuel bojorquez is covering a pro-trump protest near theeveral dozen of the former president's supporters gathered along this bridge leading to mar-a-lago, holding signs and flags in solidarity. they view the case in new york as purely politically motivated and feel an attack on the former president is also an attack on them. >> reporter: the former president echoed them monday night. >> they know that we will defeat them, but they're not coming after me, they are coming after you. >> reporter: huddling with advisors in florida today, trump has used the threat of indictment to fund raise,seay andov hine enha ds errailllyoz republicans, including some of his 2024 rivals. >> what we know is when you get into political prosecutions like this, it is more about revenge than it is about justice. >> reporter: kentucky republican senator rand paul said the manhattan d.a., alvin bragg, should be put in jail. responding to pressure, bragg said he won't let baseless accusations deter us from fairly applying the law. if trump is indicted, he is expecte
[chanting "we love trump"] >> reporter: cbs's manuel bojorquez is covering a pro-trump protest near theeveral dozen of the former president's supporters gathered along this bridge leading to mar-a-lago, holding signs and flags in solidarity. they view the case in new york as purely politically motivated and feel an attack on the former president is also an attack on them. >> reporter: the former president echoed them monday night. >> they know that we will defeat...
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>> reporter: cbs's manuel bojorquez is covering a pro-trump protest near the family estate in palm beach. >> reporter: several dozen of the former president's supporters gathered along this bridge leading towards mar-a-lago, holding signs and flags in solidarity. they view the case in new york as purely politically motivated and feel that an attack on the former president is also an attack on them. >> reporter: the former president echoed them monday night. >> they know that we will defeat them, but they're not coming after me. they're coming after you. >> reporter: huddling with advisers in florida today, trump has used the threat of indictment to fund-raise, sending over a dozen emails since saturday, and he has rallied republicans, including some of his 2024 rivals. >> i think what we know is when you get into political prosecutions like this, it's more about revenge than it is about justice. >> reporter: kentucky republican senator rand paul said the manhattan d.a., alvin bragg, should be put in jail. responding to pressure, bragg said he won't let baseless accusations deter us from
>> reporter: cbs's manuel bojorquez is covering a pro-trump protest near the family estate in palm beach. >> reporter: several dozen of the former president's supporters gathered along this bridge leading towards mar-a-lago, holding signs and flags in solidarity. they view the case in new york as purely politically motivated and feel that an attack on the former president is also an attack on them. >> reporter: the former president echoed them monday night. >> they know...
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cbs's manuel bojorquez shows us how instruments that were saved and restored after world war ii are havingans -- >> that's pretty cool. >> reporter: -- an unexpected sight. four violins. given new life by avshalom weinstein and his father amnon. >> we are repairing and restoring all these instruments because we think it's important for the people to hear the sound of what those people heard during the war. >> reporter: for weinstein it's personal. his grandparents lost nearly their entire family in the holocaust. still, his grandfather, a violin repairman in israel, started to save what no one wanted. german-made instruments. why did he take them in? >> because my grandfather didn't want to see the instruments being broken, destroyed or lost. ♪ >> reporter: through their program, violins of hope, the instruments are played all over the world, reclaiming them from their dark past. some musicians at concentration camps were forced to play as their fellow jews were sent to their deaths. on this night a restored violin sang once again with the louisiana philharmonic orchestra. violinist philip
cbs's manuel bojorquez shows us how instruments that were saved and restored after world war ii are havingans -- >> that's pretty cool. >> reporter: -- an unexpected sight. four violins. given new life by avshalom weinstein and his father amnon. >> we are repairing and restoring all these instruments because we think it's important for the people to hear the sound of what those people heard during the war. >> reporter: for weinstein it's personal. his grandparents lost...
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manuel bojorquez has more on that story. >> reporter: it is as foul-smelling as it is unsightly.ad and washed ashore, essentially choked by an algae bloom known as red tide. they appear to be cleaned up on this beach in naples on florida's gulf coast. the smell that lingered didn't stop tourists like melanie colter of wisconsin. >> when we were walking from our car here i'm like oh, what is that stench? >> reporter: but on a bad day red tide can have an impact on tourism. as businesses here are still recovering from hurricane be ian last year. logan fitzgerald measures it by the number of beach chairs and umbrellas he rents a day. >> today there was a good amount of people out here but saturday wasn't too good. not a lot of people were coming out to the beach. >> reporter: saturday should be a good day. >> yeah. especially on spring break. >> reporter: the ocean breeze carries the toxin released by the red tide algae assure where it can cause health problems for people. from scratchy throats to irritated eyes all the way to difficulty breathing and asthma attacks. while it is a n
manuel bojorquez has more on that story. >> reporter: it is as foul-smelling as it is unsightly.ad and washed ashore, essentially choked by an algae bloom known as red tide. they appear to be cleaned up on this beach in naples on florida's gulf coast. the smell that lingered didn't stop tourists like melanie colter of wisconsin. >> when we were walking from our car here i'm like oh, what is that stench? >> reporter: but on a bad day red tide can have an impact on tourism. as...