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elaine quijano, thank you. now to some breaking news.erdict just in in the trial of the weapons expert on alec baldwin's movie "rust." hannah gutierrez-reed was found guilty for her role in the accidental shooting that killed the movie's cinematographer. they deliberated just two and a half hours. cbs's elise preston has the late-breaking details from the courthouse in new mexico. >> reporter: the jury quickly found hannah gutierrez read guilty of manslaughter. she remained stoic, her mother stunned and visibly shaken. >> this case is about constant, never-ending safety failures >> reporter: gutierrez-reed was in charge of nearly 20 weapons during the filming of the movie, "rust," including the prop gun held by actor alec baldwin that discharged, killing halyna hutchins, and injuring director joel souza in october 2021. >> and what do you know? >> reporter: prosecutors argued gutierrez-reed was negligent because she mixed live ammunition with dummy rounds on the set. >> she had three hours in the morning waiting for the camera crew to ar
elaine quijano, thank you. now to some breaking news.erdict just in in the trial of the weapons expert on alec baldwin's movie "rust." hannah gutierrez-reed was found guilty for her role in the accidental shooting that killed the movie's cinematographer. they deliberated just two and a half hours. cbs's elise preston has the late-breaking details from the courthouse in new mexico. >> reporter: the jury quickly found hannah gutierrez read guilty of manslaughter. she remained...
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here's cbs's elaine quijano. >> reporter: school begins on a high note at mosaic preparatory academylike superstars. a stark contrast from four years ago, when the doors were shutters during the covid pandemic, and children like 9-year-old joy contreras, then a thirst grader, struggled with remote learning. >> sometimes it was blurry, and when i head my headphones on, people were screaming in my ears. >> reporter: crystal arias remembers her daughter's frustration. >> she kind of felt shut off. her main thing is nobody is listening to me because it's a lot of people. it's a screen. >> reporter: to help reverse pandemic learning loss, her school has partnered with city year new york, which supplies teams of student success coaches serving as tutors, mentors, and role models in 17 public schools citywide. >> like this? >> perfect. >> reporter: 23-year-old jessica solomon helps joy with math and reading. >> joy's growth this year academically and socially, emotionally, has been amazing. >> they help me with my homework, and when i don't know something and my friends won't help me, they
here's cbs's elaine quijano. >> reporter: school begins on a high note at mosaic preparatory academylike superstars. a stark contrast from four years ago, when the doors were shutters during the covid pandemic, and children like 9-year-old joy contreras, then a thirst grader, struggled with remote learning. >> sometimes it was blurry, and when i head my headphones on, people were screaming in my ears. >> reporter: crystal arias remembers her daughter's frustration. >>...
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elaine quijano, thank you. >>> the stage is all but set for november's presidential election now thatey has dropped out of the race. polls show it's a matchup few americans wanted, but last night's dominant super tuesday victories for both president joe biden and predecessor donald trump will now lead to eight months of a brutal, bitter campaign. hre is cbs' caitlin huey-burns. >> i said i wanted americans to have their voices heard. i have done that. >> reporter: after a year on the campaign trail, nikki haley said she had no regrets. but a super tuesday near sweep for donald trump convinced her it was time to leave the race. >> and although i will no longer be a candidate, i will not stop using my voice for the things i believe in. >> reporter: while she congratulated the former pesident, she declined to endorse him. >> it is now up to donald trump to earn the votes of those in our party and beyond it who did not support him. and i hope he does that. >> reporter: but that could be a challenge. voter exit polls in north carolina showed 79% of haley supporters said they won't necessar
elaine quijano, thank you. >>> the stage is all but set for november's presidential election now thatey has dropped out of the race. polls show it's a matchup few americans wanted, but last night's dominant super tuesday victories for both president joe biden and predecessor donald trump will now lead to eight months of a brutal, bitter campaign. hre is cbs' caitlin huey-burns. >> i said i wanted americans to have their voices heard. i have done that. >> reporter: after a...
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here cbs's elaine quijano. >> reporter: school begins on a high note at mosaic preparatory academy inted like superstars. a stark contrast from four years ago, when the doors were shuttered during the covid pandemic, and children like 9-year-old joy contreras, then a first grader, struggled with remote learning. >> sometimes it was blurry, and when i had my headphones on, people were screaming in my ear. >> reporter: crystal arias remembers her daughter's frustration. >> she kind of felt shut off, like her main thing was nobody is listening to me. that's a lot of people, you know, it's a screen. >> reporter: to help reverse pandemic learning loss, her school has partnered with city year new york, which supplies teams of student success coaches, serving as tutors, mentors, and role models in 17 public schools citywide. >> perfect. >> reporter: 23-year-old jessica solomon helps joy with math and reading. >> joys growth this year academically and socially, emotionally, has been amazing. >> they help me with my homework, and when i don't know something and my friends will help me. >> repo
here cbs's elaine quijano. >> reporter: school begins on a high note at mosaic preparatory academy inted like superstars. a stark contrast from four years ago, when the doors were shuttered during the covid pandemic, and children like 9-year-old joy contreras, then a first grader, struggled with remote learning. >> sometimes it was blurry, and when i had my headphones on, people were screaming in my ear. >> reporter: crystal arias remembers her daughter's frustration. >>...
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elaine quijano has more. >> reporter: after a series of recent high-profile violent crimes on new yorks cracking down. >> anyone looking to do harm or spread fear on our subways, you will be caught. >> reporter: on wednesday, hochul announced she is sending 1,000 members of the national guard, state police, and mta police to help conduct bag checks and patrols in some of the city's busiest stations. they will add to the thousands of nypd officers already patrolling the system. >> riding the subway, which should just simply be part of your everyday life, is filled with stress and trepidation. >> reporter: new york's subway is the most used public transit system in north america, serving about 3.2 million people daily. so far this year, there's been nearly 400 crimes on city trains or stations reported. that's up about 13% compared to this time last year. but even though overall crime in the city is down, prominent shootings, shovings, and attacks have left some riders on edge. >> i'm scared to take the bus because it's not safe. i don't feel safe. >> there's a feeling of security when t
elaine quijano has more. >> reporter: after a series of recent high-profile violent crimes on new yorks cracking down. >> anyone looking to do harm or spread fear on our subways, you will be caught. >> reporter: on wednesday, hochul announced she is sending 1,000 members of the national guard, state police, and mta police to help conduct bag checks and patrols in some of the city's busiest stations. they will add to the thousands of nypd officers already patrolling the system....
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elaine quijano has more. >> let's let 2016 be the year of our best bodies. >> reporter: for nearly ainfrey has been the face of weight-watchers. joining the board in 2015 when she acquired a stake in the company. but wednesday she announced she was stepping down. she said in a statement, i have been a long-time supporter of this worthy organization and i am proud to continue my support. in december, winfrey revealed to people magazine that she uses a weight loss drug as a maintenance tool and she was quote, done with the shaming. dr. melanie jakes sat on a panel with winfrey in 2023. >> we talked about how it's not the easy way out. you still have to manage the medications long term and make changes to your lifestyle. >> reporter: although winfrey hasn't said which medications she's taken, drugs like wegovy and ozempic have soared in popularity in years. weight-watchers recently launched a program toward people who use such drugs. >> the medications help with hunger cues, but you do have to make sure you're getting the protein and vegetables. so i think people still need lot of suppo
elaine quijano has more. >> let's let 2016 be the year of our best bodies. >> reporter: for nearly ainfrey has been the face of weight-watchers. joining the board in 2015 when she acquired a stake in the company. but wednesday she announced she was stepping down. she said in a statement, i have been a long-time supporter of this worthy organization and i am proud to continue my support. in december, winfrey revealed to people magazine that she uses a weight loss drug as a...