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you can follow us online anytime at cbsnews.com.cray van ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, the supreme court delivers a defeat to president trump, a victory for hundreds of thousands of immigrants. decides the trump administration the country's highest court decides the trump administration cannot immediately cancel the program that protects nearly 650,000 who were brought to america as children. the president says we need new justices, but what happens next is complicated. officers surrender: the two atlanta policemen accused in the shooting death of rayshard brooks turn themselves in. and what brooks said about criminal justice just months before his fatal encounter with police.
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for others, check back later for cbs this morning and follow us online anytime at cbsnews.com.ng from the nation's capital. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, alarming spikes in coronavirus cases seen across the nation. at least 16 states see infections rising, hospitals in arizona nearing capacity. officials worry we are on the verge of a second wave as beaches, movie theaters, and restaurants continue to open nationwide. grim economic outlook: a new prediction says the unemployment rate will end the year at 9.3%, and it will likely stay high for the next two years. the fed chair's urgent plea to lawmakers. police reforms: the minneapolis police chief under pressure to change his department takes on the police union as george floyd's brother delivers emotional testimony on capitol
for others, check back later for cbs this morning and follow us online anytime at cbsnews.com.ng from the nation's capital. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, alarming spikes in coronavirus cases seen across the nation. at least 16 states see infections rising, hospitals in arizona nearing capacity. officials worry we are on the verge of a second wave as beaches, movie theaters, and restaurants continue to open nationwide. grim economic outlook: a new prediction...
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follow us online anytime at cbsnews.com.the cbs news bureau in los angeles, i'm jamie uk is. >> good evening, i'm jamie ukis in los angeles. a devastating wave of coronavirus infections is sweeping throughout the south and west. california's governor ordered all bars in l.a. and other counties to close immediately. more than 125,000 supreme died across the country as caste add up. this as americans are split whether their state reopened too quickly or was about right in their actions. texas, arizona and california are emerging as the worst states. >> reporter: at least a dozen states saying they will not move to the next fades of reopening. it comes as testing centers in hard hit areas are overwhelmed. emergency cities in cities like houston are taxed to the limit. vice president mike pence speaking at a dallas church today amid a surf of cases in texas. masks enkurmd but not required. >> we encourage everyone to wear a mask. >> it comes as texas and at least tooef other states reported their highest ever new case loads. rep
follow us online anytime at cbsnews.com.the cbs news bureau in los angeles, i'm jamie uk is. >> good evening, i'm jamie ukis in los angeles. a devastating wave of coronavirus infections is sweeping throughout the south and west. california's governor ordered all bars in l.a. and other counties to close immediately. more than 125,000 supreme died across the country as caste add up. this as americans are split whether their state reopened too quickly or was about right in their actions....
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for others, check back later for "cbs this morning" and follow us online any time at cbsnews.com.ting from the nation's capital, i'm chip reid. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, anger over a deadly police shooting in atlanta. protesters have taken to the streets demanding justice forr-k killed by two bullets in the back. his family tonight with an emotional plea. >> not only are we hurt, we are angry. when does this stop? >> o'donnell: what we're learning tonight about the officer who could now face murder charges. landmark decision: the supreme court says employees cannot be fired for being gay or transgender. tonight the conservative justice who played a pivotal role. rallying cry: the president says he won't be covid shamed into canceling his tulsa rally this weekend as the health director
for others, check back later for "cbs this morning" and follow us online any time at cbsnews.com.ting from the nation's capital, i'm chip reid. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, anger over a deadly police shooting in atlanta. protesters have taken to the streets demanding justice forr-k killed by two bullets in the back. his family tonight with an emotional plea. >> not only are we hurt, we are angry. when does this stop? >> o'donnell: what...
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for others, follow us anytime on cbsnews.com. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm chip reid.tioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: there's breaking news tonight: 23 million infected. as cases of coronavirus explode, the c.d.c. says infections may be 10 times higher than reported. the u.s. sets its largest one- day total since the pandemic began. we're on the front lines as healthcare workers break down. >> i can't show my kids how sad or scared i feel sometimes. >> o'donnell: and overwhelmed i.c.u.s fill up. plus, the new warning tonight for pregnant women. slamming the brakes: disney cancels plans to reopen its iconic theme park. texas pauses phase two. and florida cracks down on restaurants breaking rules. tonight, the states now mandating masks and the angry
for others, follow us anytime on cbsnews.com. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm chip reid.tioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: there's breaking news tonight: 23 million infected. as cases of coronavirus explode, the c.d.c. says infections may be 10 times higher than reported. the u.s. sets its largest one- day total since the pandemic began. we're on the front lines as healthcare workers break down. >> i can't show my kids how sad or scared i feel sometimes. >>...
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we will continue our coverage on our 24-hour network, cbsn bay area, you can watch on cbsnews.com orour cbs news. there's more to come on this local station. many of you will be returning to "cbs this morning." i'm anthony mason, cbs news, new york. >>> for news 24 hours a day, go to cbsnews.com. >>> time now 5:33. the dry conditions and warm weather are a perfect condition for grass fires in fremont, a small fire on northbound 880. in butte county, crews con tained a fire that destroyed four homes. >>> video of boris johnson getting in a minor car crash after a protester ran in front of his vehicle. you can see the silver jaguar driving out of the gates of parliament and then braking to avoid the protester, and his car was hit by the range rover that is part of his security detail. paused before the motorcade moved on. the protester was knocked to the ground in the incident, but then the protester was arrested on suspicion of public order offenses and for obstructing the highway. johnson was said to be wholely unscathed by the incident. you may remember he just recovered from a seri
we will continue our coverage on our 24-hour network, cbsn bay area, you can watch on cbsnews.com orour cbs news. there's more to come on this local station. many of you will be returning to "cbs this morning." i'm anthony mason, cbs news, new york. >>> for news 24 hours a day, go to cbsnews.com. >>> time now 5:33. the dry conditions and warm weather are a perfect condition for grass fires in fremont, a small fire on northbound 880. in butte county, crews con tained...
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and follow us online any time at cbsnews.com.eporting from the nation's capital, i'm major garrett. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, anger grows in america. ashe bt ioncake to the streets thnational guaent into nearly half the states. america's largest cities impose curfews. tense moments at the white house as american troops are seen on the white house grounds. plus cbs news obtained audio of t trump beratip berating american governors, demanding a crackdown on protesters. >> if you don't dominate, they'll run over you, and you're going to look like a bunch of jerks. >> o'donnell: manner of death, the medical examiner tonight rules george floyd's death a homicide. his family says their autopsy shows it wasn't just the knee on his neck that killed him but also the other officers that
and follow us online any time at cbsnews.com.eporting from the nation's capital, i'm major garrett. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, anger grows in america. ashe bt ioncake to the streets thnational guaent into nearly half the states. america's largest cities impose curfews. tense moments at the white house as american troops are seen on the white house grounds. plus cbs news obtained audio of t trump beratip berating american governors, demanding a crackdown on...
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for others, check back for "cbs this morning" a little bit later and follow us any time at cbsnews.comom the cbs studios in washington, i'm kris van cleave. ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> garrett: the worst is yet to come, the u.s. faces an explosion of coronavirus cases as the world health organization issues a dire warning. the pandemic is far from over. tonight as infections surge in the south, testing sites in texas and florida are overflowing while hospitals across the south are overwhelmed. beaches and bars closing as more states rollback plans to reopen. what it means for your july 4th holiday. causing the crisis. the sudden spike now being blamed on large gatherings and lack of masks. tonight the country music star under fire after posting this video. and the shopper lashing out after being told to cover her face. >> you guys are violating federal law. >> garrett: plus what the
for others, check back for "cbs this morning" a little bit later and follow us any time at cbsnews.comom the cbs studios in washington, i'm kris van cleave. ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> garrett: the worst is yet to come, the u.s. faces an explosion of coronavirus cases as the world health organization issues a dire warning. the pandemic is far from over. tonight as infections surge in the south, testing sites in texas and florida are overflowing while hospitals across the...
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later for "cbs this morning" and, of course, follow us online any time at cbsnews.com.nation's capital, i'm major garrett. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: breaking news tonight-- all four officers charged. after eight days of nationwide anger over the death of george floyd, former officer derek chauvin now faces a new, more severe charge: murder in the second degree. the three other fired officers charged with aiding and abetting murder. toni t punishment they could face, and whether the floyd family believes it's enough. america reacts. crowds erupt following the announcement of the charges... >> we got all four!monstrors mas across the country, including in washington, d.c., which has seen a heavy military presence. breaking with the president. how the white house is reacting after the defense secretary
later for "cbs this morning" and, of course, follow us online any time at cbsnews.com.nation's capital, i'm major garrett. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: breaking news tonight-- all four officers charged. after eight days of nationwide anger over the death of george floyd, former officer derek chauvin now faces a new, more severe charge: murder in the second degree. the three other fired officers charged with aiding and abetting murder. toni t punishment they...
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and, of course, you can follow us online any time at cbsnews.com.ting from the nation's capital, i'm major garrett. captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ >> o'donnell: tonight, we are here in minneapolis where hundreds have gathered to pay tribute to george floyd. there were those who mourned, and there were those who spoke out. >> it's time for us to stand up in george's name and say, "get your knee off our necks!" >> o'donnell: as people everywhere, from new york to london to beirut, gathered to remember. clashes with police: law enforcement in new york under fire after images show aggressive tactics to disperse peaceful protesters. and more police officers are violently attacked. breaking news on the ahmaud arbery case: the man charged with the killing of a georgia jogger is accused of yelling
and, of course, you can follow us online any time at cbsnews.com.ting from the nation's capital, i'm major garrett. captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ >> o'donnell: tonight, we are here in minneapolis where hundreds have gathered to pay tribute to george floyd. there were those who mourned, and there were those who spoke out. >> it's time for us to stand up in george's name and say, "get your knee off our necks!" >> o'donnell: as people everywhere, from new york to...
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at cbsnews.com. report cray van ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, the supreme court delivers a defeat to president trump, a victory for hundreds of thousands of immigrants. decides the trump administration the country's highest court decides the trump administration cannot immediately cancel the program that protects nearly 650,000 who were brought to america as children. the president says we need new justices, but what happens next is complicated. officers surrender: the two atlanta policemen accused in the shooting death of rayshard brooks turn themselves in. and what brooks said about criminal justice just months before his fatal encounter with police. >> well, i just feel like some of the system could, you know, look at us as individuals. >> o'donnell: the president's former national security adviser unloads, claiming world leaders, like putin, played trump like a fiddle. tonight, the president's fury. saturday rally countdown: crowds line up in tulsa, close to 100,000 peopl
at cbsnews.com. report cray van ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, the supreme court delivers a defeat to president trump, a victory for hundreds of thousands of immigrants. decides the trump administration the country's highest court decides the trump administration cannot immediately cancel the program that protects nearly 650,000 who were brought to america as children. the president says we need new justices, but what happens next is complicated. officers...
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for others, follow us anytime on cbsnews.com. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm chip reid. captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: there's breaking news tonight: 23 million infected. as cases of coronavirus explode, the c.d.c. says infections may be 10 times higher than reported. the u.s. sets its largest one- day total since the pandemic began. we're on the front lines as healthcare workers break down. >> i can't show my kids how sad or scared i feel sometimes. >> o'donnell: and overwhelmed i.c.u.s fill up. plus, the new warning tonight for pregnant women. slamming the brakes: disney cancels plans to reopen its iconic theme park. texas pauses phase two. and florida cracks down on restaurants breaking rules. tonight, the states now mandating masks and the angry fights over wearing them. >> you're going to harm the health of all of the people. >> o'donnell: no end in sight: nearly 1.5 million more americans file for unemployment. as more people struggle to get help, why did washington send $1.4 billion in stimulus checks to dead people? racing to a cucure: could a syntheti
for others, follow us anytime on cbsnews.com. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm chip reid. captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: there's breaking news tonight: 23 million infected. as cases of coronavirus explode, the c.d.c. says infections may be 10 times higher than reported. the u.s. sets its largest one- day total since the pandemic began. we're on the front lines as healthcare workers break down. >> i can't show my kids how sad or scared i feel sometimes. >>...
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and follow us anytime at cbsnews.com. ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> yuccas: tonight covid-19 casesop 10 million worldwide with the u.s. on red alert. new infections surging in 29 states. re-openings on retreat.in 29 cbs news polls the public, the shocking numbers. this as testing sites are overwhelmed and requiring masks, still a national flash point. >> democratic pig. >> yuccas: but in the former epicenter a return to masks this sunday. also tonight, retweet outrage. >> white power. >> yuccas: president trump shares video of a supporter chanting white power. then deletes it. >> the whole thing was terrible. >> yuccas: plus pushing back. the president denies reports russia paid the taliban to kill u.s. troops. >> mississippi moves to take down the u.s. flag erasing the confederate emblem, dalai llama practices joy living in the present moment new in tough time has wide words for us all. w in tough tim >> first of all he is a cancer survivor. >> yuccas: that's not the only thing that has this father and son flying high. the only thing >> this is the cbs weekend news. >> yuccas: goo
and follow us anytime at cbsnews.com. ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> yuccas: tonight covid-19 casesop 10 million worldwide with the u.s. on red alert. new infections surging in 29 states. re-openings on retreat.in 29 cbs news polls the public, the shocking numbers. this as testing sites are overwhelmed and requiring masks, still a national flash point. >> democratic pig. >> yuccas: but in the former epicenter a return to masks this sunday. also tonight, retweet outrage....
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"cbs this morning" and follow us online any time at cbsnews.com. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm chip reid. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, anger over a deadly police shooting in atlanta. protesters have taken to the streets demanding justice forr-k killed by two bullets in the back. his family tonight with an emotional plea. >> not only are we hurt, we are angry. when does this stop? >> o'donnell: what we're learning tonight about the officer who could now face murder charges. landmark decision: the supreme court says employees cannot be fired for being gay or transgender. tonight the conservative justice who played a pivotal role. rallying cry: the president says he won't be covid shamed into canceling his tulsa rally this weekend as the health director there pleads with the white house to postpone it. as coronavirus cases spike, the new warning tonight from major airlines about wearing a mask. plus several n.f.l. players test positive for the virus. political theater: a former u.s. marine is sentenced to 16 years
"cbs this morning" and follow us online any time at cbsnews.com. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm chip reid. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, anger over a deadly police shooting in atlanta. protesters have taken to the streets demanding justice forr-k killed by two bullets in the back. his family tonight with an emotional plea. >> not only are we hurt, we are angry. when does this stop? >> o'donnell: what we're learning tonight about...
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follow us online anytime cbsnews.com.major garrett. ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> garrett: tonight president trump's return to the campaign trail gets a reality check. the cheers in tulsa were familiar, the rows of empty seats were not. the president said this about coronavirus. >> so i said to my people, slow the testing down, please. >> garrett: the white house said it was a joke. but this was not. >> the unhinged left wing mob is trying to vandalize our history. >> garrett: also tonight, some are stressed by supreme court litical adwinds thell book and administration tries to boun12so levels. >> this will be hard to get under control. >> reporter: and pushback. >> the president is already telling us we have to do stuff we shouldn't have to do. >> going, going, gow
follow us online anytime cbsnews.com.major garrett. ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> garrett: tonight president trump's return to the campaign trail gets a reality check. the cheers in tulsa were familiar, the rows of empty seats were not. the president said this about coronavirus. >> so i said to my people, slow the testing down, please. >> garrett: the white house said it was a joke. but this was not. >> the unhinged left wing mob is trying to vandalize our history....
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. >>> for news 24 hours a day go to cbsnews.com. >>> i'm anne makovec at the t atthe so yome e ge nearlythers were damaged, and this all start in the old town district yesterday afternoon. this is some video of right after it broke out, and it quickly spread in the marsh there, burning through at least 400 acres. in addition to the homes that burned, there was additional damage to a wildlife center. firefighters broke in, setting foxes and coyotes free. they hope they will find a safe spot. no people have been injured so far, and there's an evacuation center at crystal middle school. >>> now to the south bay, we just got this new video in of a wild fire in the san jose hills right now in south san jose. the area of san philippe road. it's burned five acres so far. it's burning a few miles up the hill, and some is wildland used for pasture there were cattle roads nearby they had to use. it took about an hour to get to the fire. luckily no homes are in danger. about 60 firefighters are actively fighting the fire from san jose and cal fire, and they are going to be there all morning long, a
. >>> for news 24 hours a day go to cbsnews.com. >>> i'm anne makovec at the t atthe so yome e ge nearlythers were damaged, and this all start in the old town district yesterday afternoon. this is some video of right after it broke out, and it quickly spread in the marsh there, burning through at least 400 acres. in addition to the homes that burned, there was additional damage to a wildlife center. firefighters broke in, setting foxes and coyotes free. they hope they will...
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follow us anytime on cbsnews.com.pital, i'm major garrett. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> garrett: tonight, fury in atlanta, after police fatally shoot a black man. tleepg. an unarmed rayshard brooks calmly speaking to officers... then, chaos. >> stop fighting, stop fighting. stop. >> he's not coming home, ever. to lose him is like losing everything. >> garrett: protests over policing intensified. arrests were made. the wendy's where it happened set ablaze as america watches. >> the one thing that nobody can disagree with is that it shouldn't have happened. >> garrett: also tonight, a california community seeks answers after the hanging death of a black man, the second in two weeks. president trump p
follow us anytime on cbsnews.com.pital, i'm major garrett. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> garrett: tonight, fury in atlanta, after police fatally shoot a black man. tleepg. an unarmed rayshard brooks calmly speaking to officers... then, chaos. >> stop fighting, stop fighting. stop. >> he's not coming home, ever. to lose him is like losing everything. >> garrett: protests over policing intensified. arrests were made. the wendy's where it happened set ablaze as...
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and follow us online any time at cbsnews.com. reporting from the studios of kmov in st.rd. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> good evening, i'm steve savard with kmov in st. louis. protests ee ruchting in a and death of george floyd in police custody in minneapolis. most of the protests have been peaceful. then at night, turning to rage. this was ferguson, missouri, where the wounds are still raw from the shooting dth in 2014 of michael bro by aolice morning,meca newspapers told of the pain, tensio hearncding minneapolis and st. paul which saw its fifth night of violence. we begin there with cbs news correspondent and home land security, jeff pegues. >> reporter: this city may have turned a corner last night. law enforcement brought in reinforcements to help restore order. this is one of the flash points, though. you can see how they've put razor wire out here, trying to make sure that the demonstrators don't reach this barrier. >> clear this area. you will be arrested. >> reporter: police in the twin cities clashed with protesters bracing for a confr
and follow us online any time at cbsnews.com. reporting from the studios of kmov in st.rd. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> good evening, i'm steve savard with kmov in st. louis. protests ee ruchting in a and death of george floyd in police custody in minneapolis. most of the protests have been peaceful. then at night, turning to rage. this was ferguson, missouri, where the wounds are still raw from the shooting dth in 2014 of michael bro by...
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to see more, log on to our website at cbs cbsnews.com.ural fruit bites multivitamins are made with farm grown apples as the first ingredient. and key nutrients you want. so you can have a daily multivitamin free of stuff you don't want. one a day natural fruit bites. a new way to multivitamin. ♪ >> john: welcome back to "face the nation." we want to go now to someone who has become a weekly guest on this broadcast. former f.d.a. commission dr. scott gottlieb, in westport connecticut. good morning. >> doctor: good morning. >> john: i want to start with just your basic assessment. what is happening right now with this pandemic? >> doctor: well, these are major epidemics under way in the south and southeast right now. you look at texas, with almost 6,000 cases, california, almost 6,000 cases. georgia is getting hot with 2,000 cases. florida with 10,000 cases, and texas with about 5500 people hospitalized. this is community spread that has been under way for some time. it will be hard to extinguish. we'll have many weeks ahead of us of tses e
to see more, log on to our website at cbs cbsnews.com.ural fruit bites multivitamins are made with farm grown apples as the first ingredient. and key nutrients you want. so you can have a daily multivitamin free of stuff you don't want. one a day natural fruit bites. a new way to multivitamin. ♪ >> john: welcome back to "face the nation." we want to go now to someone who has become a weekly guest on this broadcast. former f.d.a. commission dr. scott gottlieb, in westport...
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watch it at cbsnews.com.e on your local news on this cbs station and tonight on the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell. many of you will return to "cbs this morning." this has been a cbs news special report. i'm tony dokoupil, cbs news, new york. confederacy for 130 years. the statue of germ robert e. lee in richmond, virginia, has been a potent symbol of the civil war, the confederacy, and for many, racism and oppression. yesterday governor ralph northam, who had his own controversy over a black face photo, announced that the statue will be taken down. the war heroes of the confederacy have long lined richmond's monument avenue. the biggest of all, six stories high, the statue of general robert e. lee, has stood since 1890. >> yes, that statue has been there for a long time. but it was wrong then, and it is wrong now. >> reporter: governor ralph northam said virginia could no longer honor a system that support slavery. >> so i am directing the department of general services to remove the statue of rober
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our coverage women continue on our 24-hour streaming network cbs and can you watch it at cbsnews.comr onour cbs news app. there will be more to come on your local news on this cbs station and tonight on "the cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell. many of you will return thousand to "cbs this morning." this has been a cbs news special report. i'm anthony mason, cbs news, new york. >> announcer: for news, 24 hours efore his death, ryshard brooks was very candid about his struggle with the justice system that he believed was unfair and cruel. >> i'm rayshard brooks. 27 years of age. i have three kids. you know, i'm happily married. now i need somewhere to stay -- >> he was speaking with the representatives of reconnect, a tech start-up focused on criminal justice reform. brooks spent nearly four months behind bars at that time after pleading guilty to charges, including false imprisonment in 2014. he was later sentenced to a year in prison for credit card fraud. he spoke about his incarceration and the impact on being on parole on his mental state. >> i want, you know, things to be bet
our coverage women continue on our 24-hour streaming network cbs and can you watch it at cbsnews.comr onour cbs news app. there will be more to come on your local news on this cbs station and tonight on "the cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell. many of you will return thousand to "cbs this morning." this has been a cbs news special report. i'm anthony mason, cbs news, new york. >> announcer: for news, 24 hours efore his death, ryshard brooks was very candid about...