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catherine herridge with a lot of news today. thank you. >> well, today federal health officials announced a major boost to the country's supply of the monkeypox vaccine amid a surges of new case, up more than 30% in the last week to more than 13,500. cbs's tanya rivero has the new details. >> tonight the white house says an additional 1.8 million doses of the monkeypox vaccine will be available starting monday. as cases of monkeypox are up over 30% from just a week ago. >> thanks for coming in. >> and cdc director rochelle walensky says the government is still studying the vaccine's efficacy. >> to be clear we're learning how well these vaccines work against monkeypox and in the specific outbreak. >> the cdc is also encouraging the switch to injeblghting just below the skin to stretch doses up to five times. >> today 20 year old eduardo keef finally received his first dose at this new jersey clinic. >> there weren't any appointments, i found it frustrating and scary. >> more than 50% of cases are among men of color. >> we're not
catherine herridge with a lot of news today. thank you. >> well, today federal health officials announced a major boost to the country's supply of the monkeypox vaccine amid a surges of new case, up more than 30% in the last week to more than 13,500. cbs's tanya rivero has the new details. >> tonight the white house says an additional 1.8 million doses of the monkeypox vaccine will be available starting monday. as cases of monkeypox are up over 30% from just a week ago. >>...
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cbs's catherine herridge, on the former president's growing legal troubles. record-high apprehensions at the border. tonight, cbs's manny bojorquez is in texas, where the governor is sending migrants out of his state. >> reporter: you don't know where you are going to go? >> o'donnell: rents skyrocket nationwide. cbs' carter evans tonight on why the rental market is red-hot. >> reporter: these apartments are so popular, someone offered to pay the landlord 35% more than she was asking. >> o'donnell: and, cbs's kris van cleave shows us how one city is using a roundabout way to keep people safe. >> reporter: the roundabouts keep traffic flowing, kind of like water. this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us on this thursday night. tonight, we are one step closer to seeing parts of the affidavit that convinced a federal judge to allow the f.b.i. to search former president trump's flrida home. and now we know just which crimes trump is
cbs's catherine herridge, on the former president's growing legal troubles. record-high apprehensions at the border. tonight, cbs's manny bojorquez is in texas, where the governor is sending migrants out of his state. >> reporter: you don't know where you are going to go? >> o'donnell: rents skyrocket nationwide. cbs' carter evans tonight on why the rental market is red-hot. >> reporter: these apartments are so popular, someone offered to pay the landlord 35% more than she was...
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cbs's catherine herridge reports tonight, as former president trump's son says he'll release video surveillance of the search. uphill battle for liz cheney.ony voters in wyoming go to the polls on primary day. cs's robert costa is the only network correspondent there, as the congresswoman casts her vote. >> as a country, we're facing very challenging and difficult times. >> o'donnell: the staggering number of americans who are unhappy at work. >> this job is not fun, and we're not getting paid enough to deal with the stuff we have to deal with every single day. >> o'donnell: cbs's elise preston on why that's costing companies trillions of dollars. this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us on this tuesday night. .we want to begin tonight with severe water cuts that will impact tens of millions of americans, and puts a fine point on how dire the crisis is in america's west. a mega-drought is drying up the colorado river, and depleting the nation's largest man-made res
cbs's catherine herridge reports tonight, as former president trump's son says he'll release video surveillance of the search. uphill battle for liz cheney.ony voters in wyoming go to the polls on primary day. cs's robert costa is the only network correspondent there, as the congresswoman casts her vote. >> as a country, we're facing very challenging and difficult times. >> o'donnell: the staggering number of americans who are unhappy at work. >> this job is not fun, and we're...
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>> catherine herridge, thank you. >>> a show of u.s. force overnight in the pacific. an unarmed minuteman 3 icbm. the missile was launched from california, traveling more than 4,000 miles to the marshall islands. the test was delayed to avoid escalating tensions during china's show of force after house speaker nancy pelosi's taiwan visit. >>> all right. tonight we're learning of a major crackdown on illegal prescription drugs. more than a dozen federal agents and sheriff's deputies swarmed a pharmacy in miramar, florida near miami. it's suspected of being a so-called pill mill for opioids, possibly the largest in the state. pill mills have fuelled the nation's opioid crisis. >>> there is big news tonight for people who have trouble with their hearing. the fda will make hearing aids available over the counter without a prescription as soon as mid-october. the agency estimates that could save consumers nearly $3,000 on a pair of hearing aids. about 30 million adults are believed to suffer from hearing loss. there is a lot more news ahead on the "cbs overnight news." >>>
>> catherine herridge, thank you. >>> a show of u.s. force overnight in the pacific. an unarmed minuteman 3 icbm. the missile was launched from california, traveling more than 4,000 miles to the marshall islands. the test was delayed to avoid escalating tensions during china's show of force after house speaker nancy pelosi's taiwan visit. >>> all right. tonight we're learning of a major crackdown on illegal prescription drugs. more than a dozen federal agents and...
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and cbs' catherine herridge is here to start us all off. od evening, catherine. >> reporter: norah, there is, quote, action today from new york to florida that could have wide-reaching implications for the former president. federal judge bruce reinhart found the justice department had not met the high threshold for showing the entire affidavit should remain sealed, and he ordered the immediate release of these procedural records that provide new insight into the possible crimes behind the mar-a-lago search. willful retention of national defense information, concealment or removal of government records, and obstruction of a federal investigation. the judge agreed with media organizations, including cbs news, that at least some part of the affidavit that supported the search could be unsealed. >> balancing the interest in the public of accessing these materials against the interest in the government in keeping them secret. >> reporter: under today's order, the justice department has one week to propose what information they'd like to black out
and cbs' catherine herridge is here to start us all off. od evening, catherine. >> reporter: norah, there is, quote, action today from new york to florida that could have wide-reaching implications for the former president. federal judge bruce reinhart found the justice department had not met the high threshold for showing the entire affidavit should remain sealed, and he ordered the immediate release of these procedural records that provide new insight into the possible crimes behind the...
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catherine herridge has more. >> reporter: as the battle over the still-secret affidavit moves to this florida court house, an analysis of the legal record reveals new clues about potential witnesses within claims releasing the affidavit could serve as a roadmap to the government's ongoing investigation a former prosecutor said another revelation is buried in the department's 13-page brief. >> now we have an ongoing criminal investigation. >> reporter: harry litman told cbs news this section, the releasing the affidavit could chill future cooperation by witnesses and harm other high-profile investigations is another warning shot. what jumps out at you? >> where do you get some such information that's so solid that a magistrate judge will say, okay, i see that, i'll sign this application, i think it has to be from someone at mar-a-lago. >> reporter: an insider some an insider of some kind. >> reporter: media organizations including cbs news will renew their push thursday to make key records public, writing in a recent court filing "this matter is one of utmost public interest and involv
catherine herridge has more. >> reporter: as the battle over the still-secret affidavit moves to this florida court house, an analysis of the legal record reveals new clues about potential witnesses within claims releasing the affidavit could serve as a roadmap to the government's ongoing investigation a former prosecutor said another revelation is buried in the department's 13-page brief. >> now we have an ongoing criminal investigation. >> reporter: harry litman told cbs...
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cbs' catherine herridge has the new details on how the decades' long manhunt finally came to an end.smoke rose after two hellfire missiles used by the u.s. military for target assassinations rained down on ayman al zawahiri. after the drone strike, green tarps hung from a building where it's believed he spent his final moments before he was killed on a balcony. >> americans can feel safer today now that the leader of al qaeda, ayman al zawahiri, is off the battlefield. >> reporter: even with a $25 million bounty on his head, the al qaeda leader's whereabouts was a lingering mystery for u.s. intelligence. earlier this year, the terrorist leader was tracked down to the busy afghan capital of kabul, where he reunited with family. after an intelligence briefing where the president saw a model of the terrorist safe house, he authorized a strike. >> this mission was carefully planned, rigorously minimize the of harm to other civilians. >> reporter: the fact al zawahiri was in kabul underscores the relationship between al qaeda and senior taliban leadership and a violation of the taliban's
cbs' catherine herridge has the new details on how the decades' long manhunt finally came to an end.smoke rose after two hellfire missiles used by the u.s. military for target assassinations rained down on ayman al zawahiri. after the drone strike, green tarps hung from a building where it's believed he spent his final moments before he was killed on a balcony. >> americans can feel safer today now that the leader of al qaeda, ayman al zawahiri, is off the battlefield. >> reporter:...
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cbs' catherine herridge speaks to one of them. >> that it was potentially an effort to either kidnap me or assassination me. >> brennan: how will the biden administration respond? and nationwide teacher shortage. cbs' elise preston on what's behind the crisis in america's classrooms. >> teachers are burned out. but at the same time, they want to make a difference in the lives of kids. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> brennan: good evening and thank you for joining us. i'm margaret brennan in for norah. we begin tonight with the latest news about former president donald trump's growing legal troubles. he was set to be questioned under oct today for a civil investigation by the state of new york into alleged fraud by the trump organization. in manhattan, the former president waved today to the crowd on the way to his deposition. he invoked his constitutional right against self-incrimination by pleading the fifth, refusing to answer questions. all this comes just days after the f.b.i. executed a search warrant on trump's flo
cbs' catherine herridge speaks to one of them. >> that it was potentially an effort to either kidnap me or assassination me. >> brennan: how will the biden administration respond? and nationwide teacher shortage. cbs' elise preston on what's behind the crisis in america's classrooms. >> teachers are burned out. but at the same time, they want to make a difference in the lives of kids. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the...
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cbs' catherine herridge with the latest. vanessa bryant's heartbreaking testimony. kobe bryant's widow in courtlkie emotional impact of learning first responders shared graphic photos of the crash that killed her husband and her daughter. cbs' jonathan vigliotti is at the courthouse. and a 12-year-old baseball player is out of the i.c.u., taking his first steps as his team pays tribute at the little league world series. cbs' nikki battiste speaks with his dad. >> he just keeps defeating the odds, and the the only way to explain that is by miracles. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> brennan: good evening, and thank you all for joining us. i'm margaret brennan in for norah. tonight, the u.s. will, for the first time, give ukraine scan eagle surveillance drones, mine mine-resistant vehicles to mount a counteroffensive against russian forces. a senior defense official tells cbs news that the nearly $800 million package is to help ukrainian forces regain territory as the war nears its sixth month. shelling aro
cbs' catherine herridge with the latest. vanessa bryant's heartbreaking testimony. kobe bryant's widow in courtlkie emotional impact of learning first responders shared graphic photos of the crash that killed her husband and her daughter. cbs' jonathan vigliotti is at the courthouse. and a 12-year-old baseball player is out of the i.c.u., taking his first steps as his team pays tribute at the little league world series. cbs' nikki battiste speaks with his dad. >> he just keeps defeating...
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thank you, catherine herridge.ek of delays, outrage and protests, tonight the senate is once again trying to pass a bill which will expand healthcare and disability benefits to veterans exposed to toxic burn pits in iraq and afghanistan. cbs' scott macfarlane has the latest. >> reporter: with war veterans outside the capitol demanding action, a long-awaited plan to expand medical benefits for service members headed towards passage, making it easier for vets sickened by toxic fumes to get treatment. susan zeier's son-in-law died from lung cancer, she believes from exposure to burn pits in iraq. >> the first words out of the oncologist' mouth was what the hell have you been exposed to. >> reporter: veterans felt blindsided last week when republicans unexpectedly blocked the burn pit legislation. >> they haven't met a veteran they won't screw over. >> reporter: their protest was powered by talk show host jon stewart. we see a lot of protests around here. >> yes. >> reporter: is this one having more of an impact? >> if
thank you, catherine herridge.ek of delays, outrage and protests, tonight the senate is once again trying to pass a bill which will expand healthcare and disability benefits to veterans exposed to toxic burn pits in iraq and afghanistan. cbs' scott macfarlane has the latest. >> reporter: with war veterans outside the capitol demanding action, a long-awaited plan to expand medical benefits for service members headed towards passage, making it easier for vets sickened by toxic fumes to get...
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cbs' catherine herridge speaks to one of them. >> it was potentially an effort to either kidnap me orden administration respond? >>> and nationwide teacher shortage. cbs' elise preston on what's behind the crisis in america's classrooms. >> teachers are burnt out. but at the same time, they want to make a difference in the lives of kids. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> good evening and thank you for joining us. i'm margaret brennan in for norah. we begin tonight with the latest news about former president donald trump's growing legal troubles. he was set to be questioned under oath today for a civil investigation by the state of new york into alleged fraud by the trump organization. in manhattan, the former president waved today to the crowd on the way the his deposition. he invoked his constitutional right against self-incrimination by pleading the fifth, refusing to answer questions. all this comes just days after the fbi executed a search warrant on trump's florida home, looking for documents that could contain classified information. and we are learning more t
cbs' catherine herridge speaks to one of them. >> it was potentially an effort to either kidnap me orden administration respond? >>> and nationwide teacher shortage. cbs' elise preston on what's behind the crisis in america's classrooms. >> teachers are burnt out. but at the same time, they want to make a difference in the lives of kids. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> good evening and thank you for joining us. i'm margaret...
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here's cbs's catherine herridge. >> breonna taylor should be alive today. >> reporter: attorney generalck garland announced the civil rights charges in the botched raid that killed 26-year-old breonna taylor. the four current and former officers are accused of crimes that include organize, falsifying an affidavit to secure a search warrant and excessive use of force. on march 13, 2020, louisville police officers raided taylor's apartment, searching for drugs allegedly stashed by a former boyfriend. kenneth walker, who was in the apartment and dating taylor at the time, fired one shot at police. louisville police officers fired more than 30 shots, many blindly into the apartment. >> my girlfriend is dead. >> reporter: taylor was struck and killed. >> i've waited 874 days for today. >> amen. >> reporter: taylor's mother tamika palmer spoke to reporters along with family attorney ben crump. >> this is a day that black women saw equal justice in the united states of america. >> reporter: sergeant kyle meany and former detective joshua jaynes are charged with falsifying an affidavit to obtai
here's cbs's catherine herridge. >> breonna taylor should be alive today. >> reporter: attorney generalck garland announced the civil rights charges in the botched raid that killed 26-year-old breonna taylor. the four current and former officers are accused of crimes that include organize, falsifying an affidavit to secure a search warrant and excessive use of force. on march 13, 2020, louisville police officers raided taylor's apartment, searching for drugs allegedly stashed by a...
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cbs' catherine herridge with the latest. vanessa bryant's heartbreaking testimony.bryant's widow in court today, talking about the emotional impact of learning
cbs' catherine herridge with the latest. vanessa bryant's heartbreaking testimony.bryant's widow in court today, talking about the emotional impact of learning
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cbs' catherine herridge with the latest. vanessa bryant's heartbreaking testimony. kobe bryant's widow in courtlkie emotional impact of learning first
cbs' catherine herridge with the latest. vanessa bryant's heartbreaking testimony. kobe bryant's widow in courtlkie emotional impact of learning first
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senior investigative correspondent catherine herridge spoke with bolton about the case. >> reporter:bs news this was a serious plot. the iranian defendant was not a rogue actor. and the threat extends to other former government officials. investigators say the alleged murder for hire plot began to take shape after this drone strike in iraq assassinated top iranian general qassam soleimani over two years ago. former national security adviser john bolton quickly tweeted "congratulations to all involved." iran vowed retaliation. the justice department is now charging shahram powers phi, a member of iran's revolutionary guard, with offering $300,000 to murder bolton. >> what did the fbi say about the serious nature of the threat? >> they were able to confirm that it was potentially an effort either to kidnap me or assassinate me. >> reporter: according to newly released records powers phi, working from iran, hired operatives to surveil and eliminate bolton even providing pictures of cash. separately sources told cbs news another target of the iranian plot included former secretary of sta
senior investigative correspondent catherine herridge spoke with bolton about the case. >> reporter:bs news this was a serious plot. the iranian defendant was not a rogue actor. and the threat extends to other former government officials. investigators say the alleged murder for hire plot began to take shape after this drone strike in iraq assassinated top iranian general qassam soleimani over two years ago. former national security adviser john bolton quickly tweeted...
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national defense information, concealment or removal of recordings and pausable obstruction, cbs's catherine herridge on the former president's growing legal troubles. >> record high apprehensions at the border. tonight cbs's manny bojorquez is in texas where the governor is sending migrants out of his state. >> you don't know where you are going to go. >> rents skyrocket nationwide. cb scrks' carter evans tonight on why the rental market is red
national defense information, concealment or removal of recordings and pausable obstruction, cbs's catherine herridge on the former president's growing legal troubles. >> record high apprehensions at the border. tonight cbs's manny bojorquez is in texas where the governor is sending migrants out of his state. >> you don't know where you are going to go. >> rents skyrocket nationwide. cb scrks' carter evans tonight on why the rental market is red
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cbs's catherine herridge, on the former president's growing legal troubles.bs's manny bojorquez is in texas, where the governor is sending migrants out of his state. >> reporter: you don't know where you are going to go? >> o'donnell: rents skyrocket nationwide. cbs' carter evans tonight on why the rental market is red-hot. >> reporter: these apartments are so popular, someone offered to pay the landlor%
cbs's catherine herridge, on the former president's growing legal troubles.bs's manny bojorquez is in texas, where the governor is sending migrants out of his state. >> reporter: you don't know where you are going to go? >> o'donnell: rents skyrocket nationwide. cbs' carter evans tonight on why the rental market is red-hot. >> reporter: these apartments are so popular, someone offered to pay the landlor%
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cbs's catherine herridge reports tonight, as former president trump's son says he'll release video surveillance
cbs's catherine herridge reports tonight, as former president trump's son says he'll release video surveillance
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john ratcliffe spoke to cbs' catherine herridge. >> the unsealing of this today isn't going to do much to, again, tamp down the chaos, the confusion. >> reporter: and tonight, source tell cbs news that some members of the intelligence community will soon begin assessing whether their source were compromised based on what this investigation has revealed so far. major. >> garrett: bob cost athank you. now to the economy. wall street ended the week with its worst day in months. the dow jones fell more than 1,000 points. all three major indexes were off more than 3%. the sell-off began after fed chair jerome powell descriferred dliferred a stark warning about the future of interest rates. here is cbs' nikki battiste. >> reporter: the pain on wall street was felt tonight after this blunt assessment from the fed chair, jerome powell. >> while higher interest rates, slower growth, and softer labor market conditions will bring down inflation, tfey will also bring some pain to households and businesses. these are the unfortunate costs of reducing inflation. >> reporter: the dow jones australia
john ratcliffe spoke to cbs' catherine herridge. >> the unsealing of this today isn't going to do much to, again, tamp down the chaos, the confusion. >> reporter: and tonight, source tell cbs news that some members of the intelligence community will soon begin assessing whether their source were compromised based on what this investigation has revealed so far. major. >> garrett: bob cost athank you. now to the economy. wall street ended the week with its worst day in months....
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bill barr did an interview with catherine herridge on friday and "cbs news" bit if you go back and watcha lot of her questions were directed around january 6. i'm sort of paraphrasing here, there are subpoenas that have been handed out for grand jury investigation, into what i do not know. but pat cipollone the former attorney for the president at the time of january 6th is one of those who was subpoenaed. what bill barr was talking about was that ultimately he and trump would have executive privilege. he wasn't quite sure how the courts would come down on that. maybe that's an issue that would go to the u.s. supreme court. ultimately. but he asked them if the president committed a crime and he said it's hard to say commute really have to notice state of mind. then he went on to deflect and he did not sound necessarily convinced that a crime had been committed on january 6th. why am i bringing this full circle? if andy mccarthy is right and merrick garland went into mar-a-lago to try to find evidence that suggested he was guilty of a crime around januare committee would be looking at. an
bill barr did an interview with catherine herridge on friday and "cbs news" bit if you go back and watcha lot of her questions were directed around january 6. i'm sort of paraphrasing here, there are subpoenas that have been handed out for grand jury investigation, into what i do not know. but pat cipollone the former attorney for the president at the time of january 6th is one of those who was subpoenaed. what bill barr was talking about was that ultimately he and trump would have...
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. >> o'donnell: the battle over unceiling the mar-a-lago affidavit, catherine har herridge reports as former president trump's son says he are release video surveillance of the
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." >> i'm catherine herridge in washington. thanks for staying with us.dent biden says he looks forward to signing the pact act, which provides medical care to 3.5 million servicemen and women who were exposed to toxic materials while on deployment. for decades, the military used so-called burn pits to dispose of tons of toxic waste. most of the members who blame their sickness on burn pits had their claims denied by the v.a. scott macfarlane has the report. >> reporter: tears of joy outside the capitol for veterans and their families, some of whom spent days and nights camped outside, along with advocate and former tv host jon stewart to pressure senators to break through their stalemate. you think your group moved the senators? >> i'll tell you they sure did. >> reporter: senators approved long-awaited legislation to expand medical benefits for potentially millions of service members exposed to burn pits in iraq and afghanistan and other toxins as far back as vietnam. veterans groups say they were blindsided last week when some republicans blocked passa
." >> i'm catherine herridge in washington. thanks for staying with us.dent biden says he looks forward to signing the pact act, which provides medical care to 3.5 million servicemen and women who were exposed to toxic materials while on deployment. for decades, the military used so-called burn pits to dispose of tons of toxic waste. most of the members who blame their sickness on burn pits had their claims denied by the v.a. scott macfarlane has the report. >> reporter: tears...
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here is cbs' catherine herridge. >> breonna taylor should be alive today. >> reporter: attorney generalotched raid that killed 26-year-old breonna taylor. the four current and former officers are accused of crimes that include obstruction, falsifying an affidavit to secure a search warrant, and excessive use of force. on march 13th, 2020, louisville police officers raided taylor's apartment, searching for drugs allegedly stashed by a former boyfriend. kenneth walker, who was in the apartment and dating taylor at the time fired one shot at police. louisville police officers fired more than 30 shots, many blindly into the apartment. >> my girlfriend is dead. >> reporter: taylor was struck and killed. >> i've waited 874 days for today. >> amen. >> reporter: taylor's mother, tamika palmer, spoke to reporters along with family attorney ben crump. >> this is a day that black women saw equal justice in the united states of america. >> reporter: sergeant kyle meany and former detective joshua jaynes are charged with falsifying an affidavit to obtain the raid search warrant. former detective bre
here is cbs' catherine herridge. >> breonna taylor should be alive today. >> reporter: attorney generalotched raid that killed 26-year-old breonna taylor. the four current and former officers are accused of crimes that include obstruction, falsifying an affidavit to secure a search warrant, and excessive use of force. on march 13th, 2020, louisville police officers raided taylor's apartment, searching for drugs allegedly stashed by a former boyfriend. kenneth walker, who was in the...
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. >> also here with me is catherie herridge our investigative correspondent and catherine, what robert just laid out is important because it lays out that there were legal steps befe this unannounced visit. >> protect. >> by fbi agents and let me go o attorney general merrick garlan. >> good afternoon, since i becae attorney general i have made clear that the system will speak will speak through court filingd its work. just now we have filed filed a motion in the southern district of florida to unseal a search warrant and property receipt relating to a court approved search that the fbi conducted earlier this week. tht search was a premises located in in florida belonging to the forr president. the department did not make any public statements on the day of the search. the former president publicly confid the search that evening as is his right. copies of both the warrant and the fbi property receipt were provided on the day day of the search to the former president's counsel who is on se during the search. the search warrant was authorized by a federal court upon the required finding
. >> also here with me is catherie herridge our investigative correspondent and catherine, what robert just laid out is important because it lays out that there were legal steps befe this unannounced visit. >> protect. >> by fbi agents and let me go o attorney general merrick garlan. >> good afternoon, since i becae attorney general i have made clear that the system will speak will speak through court filingd its work. just now we have filed filed a motion in the...