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jeff. >> glor: adriana diaz in benton. adriana, thank you.ustice department confirmed today that attorney general jeff sessions was interviewed last week by the special counsel's office. robert mueller is investigating russian meddling in the 2016 election, and major garrett has the president's reaction. >> reporter: in the oval office today, president trump said he was not worried about what attorney general jeff sessions said, even though he hadn't spoken to him. >> no, i didn't, but i'm nota at all concerned. >> reporter: this public face of calm came amid the initial disclosure that former f.b.i. director james comey was interviewed by the special counsel in december. comey was fired by the president in part because of the russia investigation. according to sources, comey shared notes he took of conversations with mr. trump before the firing, recounting that mr. trump sought comey's loyalty and the possibility of a pending investigation into former national security adviser michael flynn. the president has denied comey's description of th
jeff. >> glor: adriana diaz in benton. adriana, thank you.ustice department confirmed today that attorney general jeff sessions was interviewed last week by the special counsel's office. robert mueller is investigating russian meddling in the 2016 election, and major garrett has the president's reaction. >> reporter: in the oval office today, president trump said he was not worried about what attorney general jeff sessions said, even though he hadn't spoken to him. >> no, i...
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adriana diaz, cbs news, chicago. >> mason: and we are looking at her proud, as well.bs evening news" tonight. i'm jeff glor. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> super bowl flu. >> every effort is being made to sanitize and clean all of this equipment before tens of thousands of people come in here. >> inside edition's special super bowl correspondent nancy kerrigan reports for duty. >> we've got our credentials. we have our hand sanitizer. let's go. >> then, who's the boss. >> the moment everyone is talking about. >> 6-year-old blue ivy telling beyonce and jay-z to shush at the grammy's. >> plus, hillary fire and fury. >> he liked to eat at mcdonald's. >> and actor scott baio fights back. >> if you have a claim, go to the police. >> why he's blasting former
adriana diaz, cbs news, chicago. >> mason: and we are looking at her proud, as well.bs evening news" tonight. i'm jeff glor. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> super bowl flu. >> every effort is being made to sanitize and clean all of this equipment before tens of thousands of people come in here. >> inside edition's special super bowl correspondent nancy kerrigan reports for duty. >> we've...
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adriana diaz, cbs news, maywood, illinois. >> ninan: chelsea manning, the former army private who gave classified government documenting to wikileaks is run for u.s. senate in maryland. she was released from prison last may after serving seven years. she is running as a democrat and will likely challenge incumbent ben cardin. it was a terrifying ride for dozens of greyhound bus passengers. they were heading for milwaukee to chicago last night when a man started threatening to shoot and kill passengers. police were alerted and stopped the bus in lake county, illinois, using spike strips. no one was hurt, and the suspect was arrested. newly released court documents show the gunman behind the las vegas massacre took elaborate steps to cover his traction, including using multiple cell phones. the documents do not explain the gunman's motive for killing 58 people and wounding more than 500 others. there's still no indication that he had any help planning or carrying out the october attack. the torch for next month's winter olympics aride rooifd in seoul, south korea, tase. south korea's ost
adriana diaz, cbs news, maywood, illinois. >> ninan: chelsea manning, the former army private who gave classified government documenting to wikileaks is run for u.s. senate in maryland. she was released from prison last may after serving seven years. she is running as a democrat and will likely challenge incumbent ben cardin. it was a terrifying ride for dozens of greyhound bus passengers. they were heading for milwaukee to chicago last night when a man started threatening to shoot and...
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adriana diaz is there. >> oh, my god!r-old stephon edwards has his opponent on the run. >> check. r: reporter: one who is usually in the business of pursuing others. >> oh, man, this kid. >> reporter: on chicago's south fde officers meet neighborhood kids on equal ground. d. that's your first move? >> reporter: the squares of a chess board. they're brought together by raydell lacey, who started a program called "not before my parents." >> that's e.j.'s dad. >> reporter: two years ago we sat down with her. >> he got hit in the head. he was slumped over. >> reporter: just days after her grandson e.j. was shot in the head at 19. >> oh, god. oh, god. >> reporter: he was one of 771 chicagoans killed in 2016. b's an agony relived. 21 years before that her daughter was also murdered. in their memory she vowed to be part of a solution. >> no parent should have to bury their child. that's just... they don't go together. that's just not right. >> reporter: two years later, she's delivered on that promise, and not before my parents
adriana diaz is there. >> oh, my god!r-old stephon edwards has his opponent on the run. >> check. r: reporter: one who is usually in the business of pursuing others. >> oh, man, this kid. >> reporter: on chicago's south fde officers meet neighborhood kids on equal ground. d. that's your first move? >> reporter: the squares of a chess board. they're brought together by raydell lacey, who started a program called "not before my parents." >> that's...
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adriana diaz sat down with a group of them. >> every tim i hear footsteps outside my door, a part ofthinks should i open the door. >> even after 20 years in the u.s., caesar montelanga worries about being deported. third year medical student born in mexico but raised in new mexico is afraid without daca he may never be able to practice legally. >> we will be forever stuck with this status that makes us essentially like second-class citizens. >> this woman, fled violence in mexico at 14 wants to be an obgyn. >> the news reminds you, twitter remind you that, at some level you are not welcomed here. >> i see the u.s. as my home. my community. my people. my peers. >> this woman's mother brought her to the u.s. illegally from guatemala when she was 7. >> i feel like i haven't done anything wrong. i have gone to school. i have gotten good grade. i do community service. yet, that gives me no right in a sense. >> what do you say to folks who, say, this is a country that has to have its borders has to have its laws and people have to follow those laws? >> if you had someone that, yes they ent
adriana diaz sat down with a group of them. >> every tim i hear footsteps outside my door, a part ofthinks should i open the door. >> even after 20 years in the u.s., caesar montelanga worries about being deported. third year medical student born in mexico but raised in new mexico is afraid without daca he may never be able to practice legally. >> we will be forever stuck with this status that makes us essentially like second-class citizens. >> this woman, fled violence...
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adriana diaz sat down with a group of them. >> every time i hear footsteps outside my door, there's at of me that for a second thinks, should i open the door? >> reporter: even after 20 years in the u.s., cesar montelongo still worries about being deported. the third-year medical student, born in mexico but raised in new mexico, is afraid that without daca, he may never be able to practice legally. >> there will be no pathway to citizenship, and we'll be forever stuck with this status that makes us essentially, like, second-class citizens. >> reporter: alejandra duran arreola, who fled violence in mexico at 14, wants to be an ob-gyn. >> the news reminds you-- twitter reminds you, that on some level, you are not welcomed here. >> i see the u.s. as my home, my community, my people, my peers. >> reporter: belsy garcia manrique's mother brought her to the u.s. illegally from guatemala when she was seven. >> i feel like i haven't done anything wrong. i've gone to school. i've gotten good grades. i did community service. and yet, that gives me no right, in a sense. >> reporter: what do you
adriana diaz sat down with a group of them. >> every time i hear footsteps outside my door, there's at of me that for a second thinks, should i open the door? >> reporter: even after 20 years in the u.s., cesar montelongo still worries about being deported. the third-year medical student, born in mexico but raised in new mexico, is afraid that without daca, he may never be able to practice legally. >> there will be no pathway to citizenship, and we'll be forever stuck with...
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adriana diaz reports. >> reporter: the shooting has sha shaken this close knit community. police yet to identify the shooter or motive. investigators including the fbi and atf are trying to figure out why the student walked into a school and opened fire. still doesn't feel real, doesn't feel like it happened. >> moments after arriving at school. teenagers were scrambling for cover as their fellow student began shooting. >> sounded like a fight. some one hitting on the window. took out my headphones. turned around. everyone was just broken up. >> the school immediately went into lockdown. some students had already fled the grounds. >> one student went inside to rescue her friend. sunny was unharmed. >> my best friend. i can't lose her. we got her and left. five sthots fired. four down at the high school at marshal. >> police arrived to the school just seven minutes after the first 911 call. they quickly found the gunman, and arrested him. >> he was apprehended by the sheriff's department. here on site at the school. thankfully before any more lives could be taken. there is
adriana diaz reports. >> reporter: the shooting has sha shaken this close knit community. police yet to identify the shooter or motive. investigators including the fbi and atf are trying to figure out why the student walked into a school and opened fire. still doesn't feel real, doesn't feel like it happened. >> moments after arriving at school. teenagers were scrambling for cover as their fellow student began shooting. >> sounded like a fight. some one hitting on the window....
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adriana diaz, cbs news, chicago. >> and we are looking at her proud as well.hat is the overnight news for this tuesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us a little later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jeff glor. >>> welcome to the overnight news. president trump goes before a joint session of congress tonight to deliver his first state of the union address. the president is expected to highlight what he calls the accomplishments of his first year in office, the tax cut, deregulation, and a soaring stock market. but he's also expected to lay out plans for immigration reform and a massive infrastructure project. margaret brennan has more. >> we worked on it hard, covered a lot of territory including our great success with the markets and the tax cut. >> reporter: for a president who often complains that his successes are underreported, the unfiltered primetime address is a key opportunity to push his agenda. >> it will obviously be must-watch tv. >> reporter: advisers
adriana diaz, cbs news, chicago. >> and we are looking at her proud as well.hat is the overnight news for this tuesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us a little later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jeff glor. >>> welcome to the overnight news. president trump goes before a joint session of congress tonight to deliver his first state of the union address. the president is...
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adriana diaz is at loyola university's school outside of chicago where a group of future doctors is watchingly. adriana, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this medical school was the first to officially accept documented students back in 2014. there are currently 32 being trained here. because of daca, they can study and work here, but they don't get citizenship. we sat down with three students who told us what it's like to be at the top of their academic game with no clear future insight. >> every time i hear footsteps outside of my door, there's a part of me that for a second i think should i open the door? >> reporter: after 20 years living in the united states he worries they could detain him at any point. born in mexico but raised in new mexico he's the first undocumented immigrant to pursue his phd md and loyola university medical school but he may never beable to practice legally. >> my biggest fear is maybe daca will remain, but there will be no way to go beyond daca. >> reporter: this 27-year-old studied chemistry in college in savannah before becoming one of the d.r.e.a.m.er
adriana diaz is at loyola university's school outside of chicago where a group of future doctors is watchingly. adriana, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this medical school was the first to officially accept documented students back in 2014. there are currently 32 being trained here. because of daca, they can study and work here, but they don't get citizenship. we sat down with three students who told us what it's like to be at the top of their academic game with no clear future...
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adriana diaz spoke with a student whose friends were wounded in the attack. riana, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. students here want answers. they say the 15-year-old suspect, who we're not naming because he's a minor, was in the school band, a friendly person. president trump tweeted condolences to families yesterday. in this small town, they're holding on to memories of the two 15-year-olds who died in this tragedy. >> i played baseball with him for three or four years. >> reporter: jacob landis says the locker room will never be the same without preston ryan cope. >> he's an incredible kid, i mean, every time you saw him, he was smiling. walking down the hallway. he never had anything negative to say. >> reporter: 15-year-old bailey nicole holt died at the scene. her mother described her as a perfect sweet soul and called the tragedy unbearable for our family. >> everybody just froze and didn't know what to do. >> reporter: keatyn gamble says students were socializing in the commons area of the school when shots silenced the crowd. >> nobody knew
adriana diaz spoke with a student whose friends were wounded in the attack. riana, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. students here want answers. they say the 15-year-old suspect, who we're not naming because he's a minor, was in the school band, a friendly person. president trump tweeted condolences to families yesterday. in this small town, they're holding on to memories of the two 15-year-olds who died in this tragedy. >> i played baseball with him for three or four years....
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adriana diaz has more. good morning. >> good morning. kept a pretty low profile since our cbs affiliate reported he had an extramarital affair. but in an interview this weekend, he did apologize, though showed no signs of stepping down. more than a week of facing accusations of assault and blackmail during an extramarital affair, missouri governor eric greitens said there's nothing to investigate. >> there was no hush money, no violence, no threat of violence, no threat of blackmail, no threat of a photograph and blackmail. those things are absolutely false. >> reporter: greitens does admit he had an affair with his former hairdresser. recordings obtained by the cbs news shows the unnamed woman detailing her affair with governor greitens with her now ex-husband. >> he stepped back, i saw a flash through the blindfold and he said, you're never going to mention my name. >> governor, i'm asking you to step down. in a facebook post he said he spoke to the fbi and greitens received undisclosed money from farsis including the company express g
adriana diaz has more. good morning. >> good morning. kept a pretty low profile since our cbs affiliate reported he had an extramarital affair. but in an interview this weekend, he did apologize, though showed no signs of stepping down. more than a week of facing accusations of assault and blackmail during an extramarital affair, missouri governor eric greitens said there's nothing to investigate. >> there was no hush money, no violence, no threat of violence, no threat of...
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adriana diaz is in benton, 100 miles northwest of nashville, with the response to this latest attack.driana, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the shooting has shaken this tight knit community of less than 5,000 people. police haven't identified the shooter or his motive but investigators, including the fbi and the atf, are trying to figure out why this student walked into his school and opened fire. >> it still doesn't feel real. it doesn't feel like it actually happened. >> reporter: moments after arriving at school, teenagers were scrambling for cover as their fellow student began shooting. >> it sounded like there was a fight, someone was hitting on the window. i took out my headphones and turned around and everyone was just broken up. >> reporter: the school immediately went into lockdown. but some students had already fled the grounds. >> i took off. i started running. i was scared for my life. >> reporter: one student went back inside to rescue her friend who was unharmed. >> she was my friend. i can't leave her. and we got her and left. >> five shots fired, four down at
adriana diaz is in benton, 100 miles northwest of nashville, with the response to this latest attack.driana, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the shooting has shaken this tight knit community of less than 5,000 people. police haven't identified the shooter or his motive but investigators, including the fbi and the atf, are trying to figure out why this student walked into his school and opened fire. >> it still doesn't feel real. it doesn't feel like it actually happened....
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adriana diaz is at loyola university's school of medicine in maywood, illinois where a group of futurevously. >> reporter: good morning. this school is first to accept undocumented students in 2014. there are currently 32 training here. now, because of daca they are able to study and work, but don't get citizenship. we sat down with three students who told us what it is like to be at the top of their academic game with no clear future in sight. >> every time i hear footsteps outside my door at night there's a part of me for a second thinks should i open the door. >> reporter: after almost 20 years living in the united states, he still worries immigration agents could detain him at any moment. born in mexico but raised in new mexico, the 28-year-old is the first undocumented immigrant to pursue his ph.d. and m.d. at loyola university's medical school. the soon-to-be doctor may never be able to practice legally. >> my biggest fear is maybe daca will remain but there will be no path to citizenship. >> reporter: 27-year-old alejandra duran arreola study chemistry in college in savannah bef
adriana diaz is at loyola university's school of medicine in maywood, illinois where a group of futurevously. >> reporter: good morning. this school is first to accept undocumented students in 2014. there are currently 32 training here. now, because of daca they are able to study and work, but don't get citizenship. we sat down with three students who told us what it is like to be at the top of their academic game with no clear future in sight. >> every time i hear footsteps outside...