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ed o'keefe, cbs news, white house. >> we'll have continuing coverage on both shoots on kpix.com. >>> new video in from a side show in the east bay that turned violent. police tried to intervene over the weekend, part of the crowd turned on them, attacking a police vehicle. the mayor tweeted out this video saying the people involved will be identified and punished. the city council is considering a measure to arrest side show spectators with the possibility of sis months in jail and a $1,000 fine. >> don't come here because we'll be waiting for you with the full force of the police department, our allied agencies and the appropriate resources to ensure that does not happen in our community. >> of course side shows a big issue all around the bay. new video of a side showdown town showing cars taken over the intersection of harrison and freemont. another video show spectators running away before police arrived. the traffic phenfinally moves w police drive up. police didn't make any arrests. >>> lawmakers in washington are looking to restock store shelves with baby formula. the out of st
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norah. >> o'donnell: ed o'keefe from the white house, thank you.ow to the election and a primary that turned out to be a mixed bag for candidates backed by former president trump. it is still too close to call in pennsylvania, one of the most closely watched senate races, and it centers on celebrity doctor mehmet oz. cbs' robert costa has been following the latest developments and joins us from philadelphia. from phil good evening, rob. >> reporter: good evening, norah. dr. oz was hoping the trump endorsement would be enough to carry him to victory in pennsylvania and it still might be, but david mccormick was able to make inroads with traditional republicans citing his business experience and his military service. here's what's interesting-- both dr. oz and mccormack both embraced the trump agenda, but it's evident voters are not necessarily taking all of their cues from candidates from former president trump. >> o'donnell: how did other trump-backed candidates do? >> reporter: doug mastriano won pennsylvania's republican primary race for governor
norah. >> o'donnell: ed o'keefe from the white house, thank you.ow to the election and a primary that turned out to be a mixed bag for candidates backed by former president trump. it is still too close to call in pennsylvania, one of the most closely watched senate races, and it centers on celebrity doctor mehmet oz. cbs' robert costa has been following the latest developments and joins us from philadelphia. from phil good evening, rob. >> reporter: good evening, norah. dr. oz was...
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including a high stakes context-- contest in gorge gavment senior white house political correspondent ed o'keeferail following multiple races. ed, good evening. >> jericka, good evening to you, we are keeping our eye on two big republican contests here in the state that once again demonstrate the ongoing influence of former president trump over the gop. first up herschel walker the former football star likely to run it into the end zone easily tuesday night in a crowded primary race and face democratic senator raphael warnock this fall in what could be one of the most contentious senate rate this year. but the primary here in georgia that president trump probably cared most about is that involving the governor, brian kemp, being challenged by former senator david perdue who jumped into this race at the former president's urging. kemp looks likely to win putting him once again in a rematch with democrat stacey abrams this fall. >> duncan: it looks like the poll also shows the inflation, the economy, they are still top priorities for voters, right? >> they are. and look at this figure. this is int
including a high stakes context-- contest in gorge gavment senior white house political correspondent ed o'keeferail following multiple races. ed, good evening. >> jericka, good evening to you, we are keeping our eye on two big republican contests here in the state that once again demonstrate the ongoing influence of former president trump over the gop. first up herschel walker the former football star likely to run it into the end zone easily tuesday night in a crowded primary race and...
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political divorce respondent ed o'keefe is on the trail in georgia one of the four states with contest this is coming tuesday. ed. >> margaret, great to see you, some big contests here on tuesday that remind us they are all former president trumps to lose because he has decided to engage in them. first up, in the senate race former football star herschel walker is coasting to a republican win here and taking on democrat senator raphael warnock in what promises to be one of the most expensive and divisive senate contest this is cycle, but it is the governor's race where former president trump is perhaps most personally invested, republican brian kemp facing a challenge are the former senator david purdue put up to the race by mr. trump, kemp, however, seems to be pulling away in what will end up to be a general election match-up between the governor and his former democratic opponent, stacey abrams, but there is another contest that we wouldn't normally focus on here on "face the nation", the race for secretary of state. brad raffensperger like kemp decided to stand up against former pr
political divorce respondent ed o'keefe is on the trail in georgia one of the four states with contest this is coming tuesday. ed. >> margaret, great to see you, some big contests here on tuesday that remind us they are all former president trumps to lose because he has decided to engage in them. first up, in the senate race former football star herschel walker is coasting to a republican win here and taking on democrat senator raphael warnock in what promises to be one of the most...
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norah. >> o'donnell: ed o'keefe, thank you. and jan crawford is still with us.s down planned parenthood versus casey as well, what would that mean for gay rights? >> reporter: you're hearing people say it you're hearing people who oppose overturning both of these decisions saying g it would affect a lot of other right, including gay rights. and of course some of that language in the later 1992 abortion case, casey, is cited and some of the gay rights, liberties there. but there are other decisions that could provide a foundation for these other rights, like gay rights. >> o'donnell: so good to have you here, jan. thank you so much. and to underscore why this leaked draft decision matters, just today, oklahoma's governor signed into law a bill that bans abortions after six weeks of pregnancy. more than half of all u.s. states are already moving to restrict abortion at 15 weeks or less. that's a time period when 93% of women get the procedure. that's according to the c.d.c. and that would disproportionately impact low- income women and women of color. in some part
norah. >> o'donnell: ed o'keefe, thank you. and jan crawford is still with us.s down planned parenthood versus casey as well, what would that mean for gay rights? >> reporter: you're hearing people say it you're hearing people who oppose overturning both of these decisions saying g it would affect a lot of other right, including gay rights. and of course some of that language in the later 1992 abortion case, casey, is cited and some of the gay rights, liberties there. but there are...
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>> ed o'keefe, thank you. and jan crawford is still with us. so if the court strikes down p planned parenthood as well as casey, what would that mean for gay rights? >> you heard people saying it would affect a lot of other right, including gay rights. and of course some of the language in that later 1992 abortion rights decision casey is cited in some of the gay rights decisions, the liberty interests there. but there are other decisions that would provide a foundation for these other rights like gay rights. and as ed said, justice alito said this was focused on abortion because abortion is different. it involves potential for human life. but again, this is a draft ruling. we'll see what the final ruling says. >> so good to have you here, jan. thank you so much. and to underscore why this leaked draft decision matters, just today oklahoma's governor signed into law a bill that bans abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy. more than half of all u.s. states are already moving to restrict abortions at 15 weeks or less. that's a time period w
>> ed o'keefe, thank you. and jan crawford is still with us. so if the court strikes down p planned parenthood as well as casey, what would that mean for gay rights? >> you heard people saying it would affect a lot of other right, including gay rights. and of course some of the language in that later 1992 abortion rights decision casey is cited in some of the gay rights decisions, the liberty interests there. but there are other decisions that would provide a foundation for these...
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ed o'keefe, thank you. let's turn now to the war in ukraine, and a major development today, far from the battlefield. finland says it is applying to join nato, and sweden is expected to quickly follow, possibly expanding the western military alliance to 32 nations. one of the reasons vladimir putin attacked ukraine was to block it from joining nato, and tonight, russia is lashing out. we get more from cbs's charlie d'agata in ukraine. ( explosions ) >> reporter: further cornered by finland's nato aims, and facing a fierce fight on theim battlefield, russia has pulled the trigger on another weapon in its arsenal, effectively cutting off gas supplies to europe, a day after the ukrainian government halted gas transfers through its territory. ( yelling ) ukrainian forces have launched a blistering counter-attack outside kharkiv, recapturing villages surrounding ukraine's second largest city, running gun battles, street by street, pushing soldiers back, and cutting off critical supply nes to the donbas region. (
ed o'keefe, thank you. let's turn now to the war in ukraine, and a major development today, far from the battlefield. finland says it is applying to join nato, and sweden is expected to quickly follow, possibly expanding the western military alliance to 32 nations. one of the reasons vladimir putin attacked ukraine was to block it from joining nato, and tonight, russia is lashing out. we get more from cbs's charlie d'agata in ukraine. ( explosions ) >> reporter: further cornered by...
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john. >> dickerson: ed o'keefe in atlanta, thanks, ed. formula now to the election and primary now to the ongoing baby formula shortage. a second air force cargo plane loaded with formula from germany is expected to arrive in virginia tomorrow and will be greeted by first lady jill biden and the surgeon general. here's cbs' meg oliver. >> reporter: all eyes are on this nestle distribution center near allentown, pennsylvania, where the second emergency shipment of baby formula will be psent after arriving at washington dulles airport. 114 pallets of hypoallergenic formula for infants will be sorted for delivery to hospitals, families in need, and retailers nationwide, as soon as this weekend. in an effort to get them there faster, the federal government has waived drive time requirements for truckers transporting vital baby formula ingredients and packaging. meantime, the fed's slow response to safety concerns at the country's largest formula- making plant is coming under fire. the first bacterial infection possibly linked to abbott's form
john. >> dickerson: ed o'keefe in atlanta, thanks, ed. formula now to the election and primary now to the ongoing baby formula shortage. a second air force cargo plane loaded with formula from germany is expected to arrive in virginia tomorrow and will be greeted by first lady jill biden and the surgeon general. here's cbs' meg oliver. >> reporter: all eyes are on this nestle distribution center near allentown, pennsylvania, where the second emergency shipment of baby formula will...
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major. >> garrett: with important interviews tonight, ed o'keefe at the white house, thank you. where russian forces have finally breached a long besieged steel plant in the port city of mariupol, volodymyr zelenskyy helped the u.n. to help rescue civilians still trapped inside. cbs' deborah patta reports from ukraine. >> reporter: a show of strength by russia's vladimir putin as fighter jets in a z formation ripped through the skies over moscow ahead of the annual may 9 victory day parade. that is also the day putin had hoped to de clear victory in ukraine. but even in mariupol, which has been shelled relentlessly for over two months, there is still a last pocket of resistance. inside the steel mill, dozens of civilians remain holed up among ukrainian soldiers who refuse to surrender. this russian video purportedly shows the bombing of the plant. today that assault intensified as russian troops backed by artillery stormed the steel works. but the more russia flexes its military muscle the harder ukrainians fight back. and they have been joined in the war by american fighters li
major. >> garrett: with important interviews tonight, ed o'keefe at the white house, thank you. where russian forces have finally breached a long besieged steel plant in the port city of mariupol, volodymyr zelenskyy helped the u.n. to help rescue civilians still trapped inside. cbs' deborah patta reports from ukraine. >> reporter: a show of strength by russia's vladimir putin as fighter jets in a z formation ripped through the skies over moscow ahead of the annual may 9 victory day...
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but first, cbs' ed o'keefe will start us off from the white house. good evening, ed. >> reporter: good evening, norah. that draft majority opinion on the future of abortion rights continues to reverberate nationwide. and now there are growing concerns about the potential for political violence against the supreme court justices themselves. the supreme court under loc lockdown. eight-foot-high fencing now surrounds the building. all entry points are blocked to vehicles. and more officers on patrol, a scene reminiscent of what washington looked like after the january 6 attacks. the nine justices are also under heavier security. cbs news has learned general threats of violence against them are up. their home locations have been shared online, and they're receiving more targeted, personal phone threats. justice samuel alito, author of the leaked majority draft opinion, canceled a scheduled appearance today in nashville. the other justices are also cutting back on public events. >> the risk is real. the u.s. marshal service is there to provide protection f
but first, cbs' ed o'keefe will start us off from the white house. good evening, ed. >> reporter: good evening, norah. that draft majority opinion on the future of abortion rights continues to reverberate nationwide. and now there are growing concerns about the potential for political violence against the supreme court justices themselves. the supreme court under loc lockdown. eight-foot-high fencing now surrounds the building. all entry points are blocked to vehicles. and more officers...
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ed o'keefe has more. [ bell ] >> reporter: it was the biggest one-day point drop in two years on wall street as the nation's top retailers warn price spikes are affecting their bottom line. target announced a 52% drop in profits last quarter blaming the growing costs of gas and transportation. its stock lost a quarter of its value. other retailers took double-digit hits following walmart's stock performance, the worst in more than 30 years. the global economic slowdown caused by covid-related factory closures in china and the war in ukraine has led too to record gas prices and a worldwide food shortage since ukraine's grain can't be shipped out. >> everyone's struggling with the gas prices. of the prices of food went up. >> reporter: janet yellen says it's the cost of trying to stop vladimir putin. >> there would be spillover effects, and that we are prepared to pay -- >> reporter: president biden had hoped that the federal reserve could raise interest rates to ease inflation, but chairman jerome powell now warns that might not do it. >> whether we execute a soft landing or not may de
ed o'keefe has more. [ bell ] >> reporter: it was the biggest one-day point drop in two years on wall street as the nation's top retailers warn price spikes are affecting their bottom line. target announced a 52% drop in profits last quarter blaming the growing costs of gas and transportation. its stock lost a quarter of its value. other retailers took double-digit hits following walmart's stock performance, the worst in more than 30 years. the global economic slowdown caused by...
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we have a lot of news to get to tonight, and cbs' ed o'keefe is going to start us off from the white house. good evening, ed. >> reporter: good evening, norah. the president today put much of the blame for inflation on the pandemic and the russian invasion of ukraine. and as voters are holding the president accountable, he says it's time for republicans to help come up with a plan. with gas prices spiking again, president biden argued he's doing everything he can to ease the pain for consumers. >> i'm taking inflation very seriously, and it's my top domestic priority. >> reporter: his comments came as gas prices hit a new record high, jumping 17 cents in a week, causing sticker shock nationwide. >> i'd say it's affecting me every day. >> i do have to budget a little bit differently just for gas. >> i know you've got to be frustrated. i know. i can taste it. >> reporter: the president pointed to what he's already done to bring down gas prices-- releasing millions of barrels of oil from the strategic petroleum reserve, and allowing the sale of cheaper, higher emission gas this summer. >
we have a lot of news to get to tonight, and cbs' ed o'keefe is going to start us off from the white house. good evening, ed. >> reporter: good evening, norah. the president today put much of the blame for inflation on the pandemic and the russian invasion of ukraine. and as voters are holding the president accountable, he says it's time for republicans to help come up with a plan. with gas prices spiking again, president biden argued he's doing everything he can to ease the pain for...
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is still in a pandemic state with more than 80,000 infections and hundreds of deaths every day, ed o'keefe reports tonight from the white house. capitol, washington passed today to mark an american covid death follow fast approaching one million. >> there is still so much left to do. this pandemics isn't over. >> the milestone is bringing back memories for so many americans like alexa and blook lynn rivera, their mother and grandmother ana martinez died at the height of the pandemic. >> about an hour after the conversation with the doctor of our kidneys failing, she was gone. i remember balling in my room. i didn't cry so much, since i was a child. >> the president today acknowledged the loss. >> one million empty chairs around family dinner table. each irreplacable. irreplacable losses. >> but he reiterated the pandemic isn't over. >> we have to double down on our efforts to get shots in people's arms. country by country, community by community, and sure we have reliable and predictab suppli of vaccines, and beerses for everyone, everywhere. >> mr. biden's prerecoous ovid milestones came
is still in a pandemic state with more than 80,000 infections and hundreds of deaths every day, ed o'keefe reports tonight from the white house. capitol, washington passed today to mark an american covid death follow fast approaching one million. >> there is still so much left to do. this pandemics isn't over. >> the milestone is bringing back memories for so many americans like alexa and blook lynn rivera, their mother and grandmother ana martinez died at the height of the...
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norah. >> o'donnell: ed o'keefe at the white house. thank you. let's turn now to the severe weather that left a trail of destruction across minnesota. at least two rare tornadoes damaged dozens of homes and buildings, and knocked out power to thousands. caroline cummings of our cbs station wcco has the very latest. >> reporter: in the town of feratta, a violent tornado damaged or destroyed more than 70 homes. >> i thought a bomb went off. i mean, shrapnel everywhere, housing gone. >> reporter: a path of destruction nearly half a mile wide and two miles long stretched through the town of about 160 people, which also saw large hail and heavy rain. >> it looks like a... a combat area. >> reporter: winds gusting up to 90 miles an hour knocked down trees and power lines in the area, blocking roads and slowing down first responders who had to clear a path before they could assess the extensive damage. >> i've never seen nothing like this, not even in your wildest dreams. i've lived here for over 33 years, and it rips your heart apart. >> reporter: mira
norah. >> o'donnell: ed o'keefe at the white house. thank you. let's turn now to the severe weather that left a trail of destruction across minnesota. at least two rare tornadoes damaged dozens of homes and buildings, and knocked out power to thousands. caroline cummings of our cbs station wcco has the very latest. >> reporter: in the town of feratta, a violent tornado damaged or destroyed more than 70 homes. >> i thought a bomb went off. i mean, shrapnel everywhere, housing...
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john. >> dickerson: ed o'keefe in atlanta, thanks, ed. there is breaking news from the korean peninsula. u.s. and say north korea fired three ballistic missiles today. they have conducted at least three other missile tests this year, one exanl of delivering a nuclear warhead to the continental united states. these latest missiles were fired just hours after president biden wrapped up a trib to asia, where he urged leaders to do more to help ukraine defend itself against russia. the war in ukraine has been ranging for three months now, and today, a cbs news crew came dangerously close to the fighting. here is cbs' imtiaz tyab. >> reporter: it's only a handful of farm houses and fields, but russia has been targeting this villagly major ser i haed and his soldies have been defending it for weeks, but have recently changed tactics. this is now an offensive. you're targeting russian forces. >> we are targeting every day, because exactly, we need to do this. >> reporter: you have to do this. >> yeah, we have to do this, must. >> reporter: the r
john. >> dickerson: ed o'keefe in atlanta, thanks, ed. there is breaking news from the korean peninsula. u.s. and say north korea fired three ballistic missiles today. they have conducted at least three other missile tests this year, one exanl of delivering a nuclear warhead to the continental united states. these latest missiles were fired just hours after president biden wrapped up a trib to asia, where he urged leaders to do more to help ukraine defend itself against russia. the war in...
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major. >> garrett: with important interviews tonight, ed o'keefe at the white house, thank you.s across the country are on alert after comedian dave chappelle was attacked on stage last night in los angeles. chappelle was not injured but the incident could have turned tragic. police said the man who rushed the stage was carrying a knife. cbs's lilia luciano has the details. >> reporter: dave chappelle never saw it coming. a man police have identified as 23 year old isaiah lee darted on stage and delivered a powerful body tackle that appeared to knock the wind out of chappelle. security quickly subdued the man off to the side while chappelle gathered himself and carried on. >> y'all want to rock? >> reporter: police say lee had a replica gun with a knife tucked inside. appearing bruised and with a shoulder injury, he was taken to the hospital and later charged with felony assault with a deadly weapon. >> we got to make sure we are protecting. >> reporter: comedian jamie foxx and chris rock were there. rock delivered a punch line more than a month in the making. >> was that will s
major. >> garrett: with important interviews tonight, ed o'keefe at the white house, thank you.s across the country are on alert after comedian dave chappelle was attacked on stage last night in los angeles. chappelle was not injured but the incident could have turned tragic. police said the man who rushed the stage was carrying a knife. cbs's lilia luciano has the details. >> reporter: dave chappelle never saw it coming. a man police have identified as 23 year old isaiah lee darted...
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but first, ed o'keefe will start us off from the white house. od evening, ed. >> good evening, norah. that draft majority opinion on the future of abortion rights continues to reverberate nationwide, and now there are growing concerns about the potential for political violence against the supreme court justices themselves. the supreme court under lockdown. eight-foot-high fencing now surrounds the building. all entry points are blocked to vehicles. and more officers on patrol. a scene reminiscent of what washington looked like after the january 6 attacks. the nine justices are also under heavier security. cbs news has learned general threats of violence against them are up. their home locations have been shared online, and they're receiving more targeted personal phone threats. justice samuel alito, author of the leaked majority opinion, canceled a scheduled appearance today in nashville. the other justices are also cutting back on public events. >> the risk is real. the u.s. marshall service is there to provide protection for judges in the feder
but first, ed o'keefe will start us off from the white house. od evening, ed. >> good evening, norah. that draft majority opinion on the future of abortion rights continues to reverberate nationwide, and now there are growing concerns about the potential for political violence against the supreme court justices themselves. the supreme court under lockdown. eight-foot-high fencing now surrounds the building. all entry points are blocked to vehicles. and more officers on patrol. a scene...
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that's especially true in georgia, where cbs' ed o'keefe is watching the results. >> reporter: voters turned out today across the state of georgia, the most high profile race the republican primary for governor pitted the current office older brian kemp against david perdue. kemp's victory may have come in support for mike pensce who openly defied president trump and purdue. >> when you say yes to brian kemp tomorrow, you will be sending a deafening message all across america that the republican party is the party of the future. >> reporter: trump called into a rally for purdue. >> get out and vote for david perdue. you will not be disappointed. >> reporter: the former president still fuming over kemp's refusal to change the results of the 2020 election. >> brian kemp is a turncoat, is a coward. it is a complete and total disaster. >> reporter: kemp's defiance of trump upset some voters we spoke to. >> i will not vote for brian kemp under any circumstances. >> reporter: but impressed others. >> we want a strong leader for georgia and brian kemp is the best perso best. perdue stirred c
that's especially true in georgia, where cbs' ed o'keefe is watching the results. >> reporter: voters turned out today across the state of georgia, the most high profile race the republican primary for governor pitted the current office older brian kemp against david perdue. kemp's victory may have come in support for mike pensce who openly defied president trump and purdue. >> when you say yes to brian kemp tomorrow, you will be sending a deafening message all across america that...
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norah. >> o'donnell: ed o'keefe from the white house, thank you., residents are still reeling from saturday's mass shooting that targeted the predominantly black east side neighborhood. community members are not only dealing with the racially motivated hate crime. they are also without the only grocery store for miles as the supermarket remains closed during the investigation. cbs' jericka duncan is there for us again tonight. >> reporter: buffalo bills quarterback josh allen's shirt said it all-- "choose love." today, allen and his teammates traveled to the site of the massacre, bringing a bit of joy to those in pain. >> it's a motto that i think maybe i think we should start adopting as a country. >> reporter: they joined city officials, community organizations, and volunteers to donate food, diapers, and other necessities, providing emergency relief while tops supermarket remains an active crime scene. for many, it is the only market for miles. now free bus rides are being provided to take residents to another grocery store. 67-year-old lodina c
norah. >> o'donnell: ed o'keefe from the white house, thank you., residents are still reeling from saturday's mass shooting that targeted the predominantly black east side neighborhood. community members are not only dealing with the racially motivated hate crime. they are also without the only grocery store for miles as the supermarket remains closed during the investigation. cbs' jericka duncan is there for us again tonight. >> reporter: buffalo bills quarterback josh allen's...
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cbs news' ed o'keefe took a look at four redistricting sites. >> reporter: in four big states this yeartwo blue, democrats and republicans could agree on a redistricting plan, so courts were asked to intervene. new york's highest court threw out a map saying lawmakers didn't end it right on a non-partisan commission. new york lost one hout seat, and although republicans hold eight seats, the new map would make it difficult for republicans to win more than four. the court has appointed an official to draw up yet another map due this month. in illinois, after the state lost the house seat, democrats eliminated two districts where republicans were expected to win. republicans challenged the new map in court, but it is likely to stand. the g.o.p. is also guilty of creative process. texas is gaining two seats in congress, and although minorities accounted for 90% of the state's population growth, the republicans redrew the map by limiting competitive districts were democrats were making gains. >> it will dilute the increased minority voting strength that should have developed from these sign
cbs news' ed o'keefe took a look at four redistricting sites. >> reporter: in four big states this yeartwo blue, democrats and republicans could agree on a redistricting plan, so courts were asked to intervene. new york's highest court threw out a map saying lawmakers didn't end it right on a non-partisan commission. new york lost one hout seat, and although republicans hold eight seats, the new map would make it difficult for republicans to win more than four. the court has appointed an...
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here's ed o'keefe. >> reporter: he's forgiven about $17 billion in student loans so far. everybody else who is a student loan borrower has had their payments put off until august. there's an expectation he will announce something about forgiveness. democrats are asking him to do something. republicans aren't asking him to do anything. >> this is predatory. >> reporter: meagan graduated from the university of michigan with $20,000. >> the whole time you are not earning enough to pay back these debts, now you're accruing interest still and so it's like getting punished for being poor. >> reporter: douglas took out $20,000 more to help get a masters degree but after years of interest when her payments resume she'll face a debt total that's nearly total. >> i have 1/4 of my salary left to buy food, take care of my child. then it becomes unsustainable. life becomes unsustainable. >> reporter: with the price of an average degree climb to go $115,000, democrats like senator warren said president biden can cancel student loan debt without action. >> 40% don't have a college diplo
here's ed o'keefe. >> reporter: he's forgiven about $17 billion in student loans so far. everybody else who is a student loan borrower has had their payments put off until august. there's an expectation he will announce something about forgiveness. democrats are asking him to do something. republicans aren't asking him to do anything. >> this is predatory. >> reporter: meagan graduated from the university of michigan with $20,000. >> the whole time you are not earning...
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political divorce respondent ed o'keefe is on the trail in georgia one of the four states with contest this is coming tuesday. ed. >> margaret, great to see you, some big contests here on tuesday that remind us they are all former president trumps to lose because he has decided to engage in them. first up, in the sen
political divorce respondent ed o'keefe is on the trail in georgia one of the four states with contest this is coming tuesday. ed. >> margaret, great to see you, some big contests here on tuesday that remind us they are all former president trumps to lose because he has decided to engage in them. first up, in the sen
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for more, here's cbs' ed o'keefe. >> reporter: the political firestorm around gun control was on fullxas governor greg abbott's press conference was interrupted by his democratic opponent, beto o'rourke, arguing republicans had done little to stop gun violence. >> ...right now, and you are doing nothing! >> reporter: local officials tried to get him kicked out. >> you're a sick son of a ( bleep ), coming to a deal like this to make a political issue. >> reporter: elsewhere, golden state warriors coach, steve kerr, who has spoken out after previous mass shootings, couldn't hold back. >> when are we going to do something! i'm tired-- i'm so tired of getting up here and offering condolences to-- to the devastated families that are out there. i'm so tired of the excuse. i'm sorry, i'm tired of the moments of silence. enough! >> reporter: so are parents who have been through the unimaginable before. >> you will hear these politicians sending their thoughts and prayers, and some of them will say, "our hearts are with the families." well, guess what? the families don't need your freaking hea
for more, here's cbs' ed o'keefe. >> reporter: the political firestorm around gun control was on fullxas governor greg abbott's press conference was interrupted by his democratic opponent, beto o'rourke, arguing republicans had done little to stop gun violence. >> ...right now, and you are doing nothing! >> reporter: local officials tried to get him kicked out. >> you're a sick son of a ( bleep ), coming to a deal like this to make a political issue. >> reporter:...
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this was all because ed o'keefe had asked the question of the president and we learned about this earlier and at this weekend's correspondence dinner, the parents of the journalist were there and they were given a standing ovation. he was abducted almost a decade ago at this point in serious of the president said he wanted to meet with them and today we found out they were meeting and we just got a readout where the president reiterated his commitment in that meeting to continue the work through all available avenues to secure austin's long overdue returned to his family. so hopefully we will hear more from other people with other prisoners in other places of the president has been working on this and has met with the family to reassure them that his commitment is strong. >> this is been such a horrible conflict but it is nice to hear some positive developments at least with some of the movement on this and i am sure the families are relieved. thank you for your reporting. >>> a live look at the u.s. capital and the jury convicted a police officer and they showed a video of thomas webster
this was all because ed o'keefe had asked the question of the president and we learned about this earlier and at this weekend's correspondence dinner, the parents of the journalist were there and they were given a standing ovation. he was abducted almost a decade ago at this point in serious of the president said he wanted to meet with them and today we found out they were meeting and we just got a readout where the president reiterated his commitment in that meeting to continue the work...
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. >> let's go to ed o'keefe at cbs. >> thank you, doctors. for doing this. just a follow-up on the -- of question about the vaccines for those under five. realistically, are we weeks or months away? when you say doctor, that you feel that congress has been receptive to what you have been talking about in terms of funding, you can describe a little bit more than what is holding things up and how are they receiving the warnings you continue to put out there that if there is no money than as many as hundred million infectionss could be happening. >> i don't know any anyone else wants to take the under five question. any thoughts, tony? how you see the under 5. >> well, you said it clearly, important thing is that you want to leave the fda to do what they do well without unnecessary pressure or interference. they are totally aware of the fact that there is a pressing problem. they will do it as expeditiously as they possibly can. it is a process of getting all of the data and having the time and they don't wasteti time, to analyze the data and make a decision th
. >> let's go to ed o'keefe at cbs. >> thank you, doctors. for doing this. just a follow-up on the -- of question about the vaccines for those under five. realistically, are we weeks or months away? when you say doctor, that you feel that congress has been receptive to what you have been talking about in terms of funding, you can describe a little bit more than what is holding things up and how are they receiving the warnings you continue to put out there that if there is no money...
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. >> o'donnell: ed o'keefe at the white house, thank you.e're learning more tonight about life on the run for that fugitive couple from alabama. their arsenal of weapons, carb, and wigs and alleged plans if they got cornered by police. here's chris davis of our cbs affiliate wtvf. >> reporter: tonight released body cam footage shows the moment casey white is taken into custody ending a nationwide manhunt. this video shows the moment police caught vicki and casey white after a brief chase with the car flipped on its side. >> we've got the case solved. we've got a person deceased. we have another person in custody heading back to alabama. >> reporter: investigators believe vicky white shot herself as officers closed in. >> we could hear her on the line saying she had her finger on the trigger. female is still armed. >> reporter: when casey white surrendered, he told officers, "please help my wife." there's no confirmation the couple had gotten married. authorities say if officials hadn't rammed the getaway car into a ditch, the standoff could
. >> o'donnell: ed o'keefe at the white house, thank you.e're learning more tonight about life on the run for that fugitive couple from alabama. their arsenal of weapons, carb, and wigs and alleged plans if they got cornered by police. here's chris davis of our cbs affiliate wtvf. >> reporter: tonight released body cam footage shows the moment casey white is taken into custody ending a nationwide manhunt. this video shows the moment police caught vicki and casey white after a brief...
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ed o'keefe, thank you. >>> let's turn to ukraine, and a major development today far from the battlefield. finland says it's applying to join nato. and sweden is expected to quickly follow, possibly expanding the western alliance to 32 nations. one of the reasons vladimir putin attacked ukraine was to block it from joining nato, and tonight russia is lashing out. we get more from cbs' charlie d'agata in ukraine. >> reporter: further cornered by finland's nato aims and facing a fierce fight on the battlefield, russia has pulled the trigger on another weapon in its arsenal. effectively cutting off gas supplies to europe a day after the ukrainian government halted gas transfers through its territory. ukrainian forces have launched a blistering counterattacksikiv, surrounding ukraine's second largest city, running gun battles, street by street, pushing soldiers back and cutting off critical supply lines to the donbas region. yet further south, villages and towns have faced a relentless russian bombardment by land and air. this is the terrifying daily reality for those in the path of russia's
ed o'keefe, thank you. >>> let's turn to ukraine, and a major development today far from the battlefield. finland says it's applying to join nato. and sweden is expected to quickly follow, possibly expanding the western alliance to 32 nations. one of the reasons vladimir putin attacked ukraine was to block it from joining nato, and tonight russia is lashing out. we get more from cbs' charlie d'agata in ukraine. >> reporter: further cornered by finland's nato aims and facing a...
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for more here is cbs' ed o'keefe. >> reporter: the political firestorm around gun control was on full display when texas governor greg abbott's press conference was interrupted by candidate beto o'rourke. >> you're doing nothing! >> reporter: local officials tried to get him kicked out. >> you're a sick son of a [ bleep ] who would come to a deal like to make a political issue. >> reporter: elsewhere, golden state warriors coach steve kerr who has spoken out after previous shootings couldn't hold back. >> when are we going to do something? i'm tired. i'm so tired of getting up here and offering condolences to -- to the -- to the devastated families that are out there. i'm so tired of the excuse. i'm sorry. i'm tired of the moments of silence. enough. >> reporter: so are parents, who have been through the unimaginable before. >> you will hear this politicians sending their thoughts and prayers, and some of them will say our hearts are with the families. well, guess what? the families don't need your freaking hearts. they need their kids. >> reporter: at the white house, president biden
for more here is cbs' ed o'keefe. >> reporter: the political firestorm around gun control was on full display when texas governor greg abbott's press conference was interrupted by candidate beto o'rourke. >> you're doing nothing! >> reporter: local officials tried to get him kicked out. >> you're a sick son of a [ bleep ] who would come to a deal like to make a political issue. >> reporter: elsewhere, golden state warriors coach steve kerr who has spoken out after...
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moderator: let's go to ed o'keefe at cbs. >> thank you, doctors, for doing this.then, on the question about vaccines for those under five: realistically then - because this is a question we get asked a lot too - are we weeks, are we months away from those shots? and when you say, dr. jha, that you feel that congress has been receptive to what you've been talking about in terms of funding, can you describe a little bit more, then, what's holding things up? and how are they receiving these warnings that you continue to put out there that if there's no money, then as many as 100 million infections could happen? i mean, those are big numbers to be tossing around at a time when you're trying to get congress to act. dr. jha: well, i don't know if anybody else wants to take the under-five question, since i feel like i've tried. tony or - any thoughts on how you see the under-five? dr. fauci: well, yeah, ashish, you said it very, very clearly: the important thing is that you want to leave the fda to do what they do well, without unnecessary pressure or interference. they
moderator: let's go to ed o'keefe at cbs. >> thank you, doctors, for doing this.then, on the question about vaccines for those under five: realistically then - because this is a question we get asked a lot too - are we weeks, are we months away from those shots? and when you say, dr. jha, that you feel that congress has been receptive to what you've been talking about in terms of funding, can you describe a little bit more, then, what's holding things up? and how are they receiving these...
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if joining teresa are our panelist ed o'keefe chief executive officer of the theodore roosevelt presidential library foundation. jean-claude brizzard president and chief executive officer of digital promise. dr. jameela moore pew assistant professor digital humanities and new media and history at california state university fullerton and gary sandling vice president of strategy and chief content officer at the thomas jefferson foundation in monticello. please enjoy this discussion on history and technology as well as how different digital platforms can be used to make our past more accessible and readily available to you all. thank you. good morning, everyone already an exciting day. love the panels. how many got here early? you see any did you go last night to the panel? oh my gosh and believable, huh? so inspiring i just wow, i just went home last night back to the room with my head spinning on. what these individuals had done and that we got to look across 40 years of? essential information from their chiefs of staff it was just unbelievable. so i hope you enjoy air panel today and it's a
if joining teresa are our panelist ed o'keefe chief executive officer of the theodore roosevelt presidential library foundation. jean-claude brizzard president and chief executive officer of digital promise. dr. jameela moore pew assistant professor digital humanities and new media and history at california state university fullerton and gary sandling vice president of strategy and chief content officer at the thomas jefferson foundation in monticello. please enjoy this discussion on history...