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i'm elise preston, with a look at how much o.j.impson was worth and who gets access. >>> dear dilemma, the controversial plan to eliminate an inveigh seize species on catalina island with sharp shooters. >>> at the masters a tight race with tiger purring on the course. >> i'm omar villafranca at augusta national where tiger made history again. >>> and later, they are the real life rosies. eight decades later, a nation honors women on the home front who reshaped the work force. >> we can do it. ♪ this is the cbs weekend news from washington with adriana diaz. >> good evening, i'm weijia jiang in for adriana. a major new escalation until the middle east. tonight, air-raid sirens blared in jerusalem and other cities after iran sent a wave of drones and ballistic missiles toward israel. the aerial attack follows a deadly air strike on april 1st on the iranian embassy complex in damascus, syria. the united states has been helping israel tonight, shooting down some drones. an israeli military spokesperson called iran's actions a severe a
i'm elise preston, with a look at how much o.j.impson was worth and who gets access. >>> dear dilemma, the controversial plan to eliminate an inveigh seize species on catalina island with sharp shooters. >>> at the masters a tight race with tiger purring on the course. >> i'm omar villafranca at augusta national where tiger made history again. >>> and later, they are the real life rosies. eight decades later, a nation honors women on the home front who reshaped...
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elise preston reports. >> reporter: electric vehicle sales in the u.s. are sluggish. many shoppers say they want lower prices, batteries that last longer, and a reliable charging network. >> how long are you going to wait to be able to charge your car? >> to be honest, you don't really have a lot of choice. the infrastructure is not very good. >> reporter: nationwide, ev sales are down 7% so far this year, causing ford to delay production of the next-generation electric f-150 and a three-row suv. gm scaled down its 2024 ev sales projections by as much as half. >> what does this mean for the industry over the next five years? >> i'd say over the next five to seven years, we probably now have about 25%, 30% less potential ev buyers, and that's a big wake-up call for the industry. >> reporter: production problems caused tesla sales and stock to fall. reuters reported that the company canceled plans to build a $25,000 entry-level family sedan. >> competitors are coming from all angles. >> reporter: one of those competitors, volvo, just set a company sales record powered b
elise preston reports. >> reporter: electric vehicle sales in the u.s. are sluggish. many shoppers say they want lower prices, batteries that last longer, and a reliable charging network. >> how long are you going to wait to be able to charge your car? >> to be honest, you don't really have a lot of choice. the infrastructure is not very good. >> reporter: nationwide, ev sales are down 7% so far this year, causing ford to delay production of the next-generation electric...
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we have coast-to-coast coverage from michael george and elise preston. first, here's michael outside columbia university. >> reporter: good evening. protests here at columbia have been peaceful and quiet. organizers told us they wouldn't make any public statements but demonstrators said they won't leave until their demand is met that the school divest from companies that do business with israel. day 11 of the columbia protests students from no plans to leave this encampment. the president shafik under fire for her response from some on the left and right. among them, faculty including think professor. >> when the university called nypd in what did that do to the situation? >> it was disastrous. >> reporter: demonstrations spread across the country and at some universities protesters dealt with aggressively. >> for what reason? i'm just standing on the sidewalk! >> reporter: this morning over 100 arrested in boston. at ohio state three arrested as protesters clashed with police. >> give me a reason why you're doing this! >> reporter: in atlanta dozens arr
we have coast-to-coast coverage from michael george and elise preston. first, here's michael outside columbia university. >> reporter: good evening. protests here at columbia have been peaceful and quiet. organizers told us they wouldn't make any public statements but demonstrators said they won't leave until their demand is met that the school divest from companies that do business with israel. day 11 of the columbia protests students from no plans to leave this encampment. the president...
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cbs's elise preston is in los angeles and took a drive to find out what's happening there.lise. >> reporter: jericka, ev enthusiasm is fading. slumping sales and production delays make it clear that it's not quite full speed ahead to % america's all-electric future. electric vehicle sales in the % u.s. are sluggish. many shoppers say they want lower prices, batteries that last longer, and a reliable charging network. >> how long are you going to wait to be able to charge your career? >> to be honest, you don't have a lot of choice. the infrastucture is not very good. >> reporter: nationwide, ev sales are down 7% so far this year, causing ford to delay production of the next-generation electric f-150 and a three-row suv. gm scaled down its 2024 ev sales projections by as much as half. >> what does this mean for the industry over the next five years? >> i'd say over the next five to seven years, we probably now have about 25%, 30% less potential ev buyers, and that's a big wake-up call for the industry. >> reporter: production problems caused tesla sales and stock to fall. re
cbs's elise preston is in los angeles and took a drive to find out what's happening there.lise. >> reporter: jericka, ev enthusiasm is fading. slumping sales and production delays make it clear that it's not quite full speed ahead to % america's all-electric future. electric vehicle sales in the % u.s. are sluggish. many shoppers say they want lower prices, batteries that last longer, and a reliable charging network. >> how long are you going to wait to be able to charge your...
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norah. >> elise preston, thank you very much. we're still going for that nice catch.t pizza. and with higher stroke risk from afib not caused by a heart valve problem,... ...we're going for a better treatment than warfarin. eliquis. eliquis reduces stroke risk. and has less major bleeding. over 97% of eliquis patients did not experience a stroke. don't stop taking eliquis without talking to your doctor as this may increase your risk of stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking, you may bruise more easily... ...or take longer for bleeding to stop. get help right away for unexpected bleeding or unusual bruising. it may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. the number one cardiologist-prescribed blood thinner. ask your doctor about eliquis. toby, why aren't you eating your cinnabon pull apart? well i wanted to save the best part for last, but its all the best part. i don
norah. >> elise preston, thank you very much. we're still going for that nice catch.t pizza. and with higher stroke risk from afib not caused by a heart valve problem,... ...we're going for a better treatment than warfarin. eliquis. eliquis reduces stroke risk. and has less major bleeding. over 97% of eliquis patients did not experience a stroke. don't stop taking eliquis without talking to your doctor as this may increase your risk of stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases...
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cbs's elise preston reports california's department of justice is now investigating. >> reporter: it's taken a year and a half for this video to be made public, one that appears to show deputies gunning down the victim of a kidnapping. deputies had just -- the fact of 15-year-old savannah graziano in a high-speed chase. officers had been on the hunt for her father, anthony, who allegedly murdered her mother and abducted the girl. tense moments as savannah gets out of the truck. deputies are heard coaxing her to safety when it all went horribly wrong. [ sound of gunfire ] >> stop! stop! >> reporter: and from one officer monitoring from above. >> oh, no. >> reporter: for months, the only official version was what the san bernardino county sheriff said just after the shooting. >> preliminarily, again, there may be some indications that the passenger of the vehicle, which we believe is savannah, may have also been involved in some of the fire exchange. >> reporter: the indication was savannah could have fired at deputies. but this video and audio just released under the california public r
cbs's elise preston reports california's department of justice is now investigating. >> reporter: it's taken a year and a half for this video to be made public, one that appears to show deputies gunning down the victim of a kidnapping. deputies had just -- the fact of 15-year-old savannah graziano in a high-speed chase. officers had been on the hunt for her father, anthony, who allegedly murdered her mother and abducted the girl. tense moments as savannah gets out of the truck. deputies...
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norah. >> norah: elise preston, thank you very much.s, the war and gaza is entering a new phase. israel has withdrawn most of its troops from the south to prepare for what they call future operations most likely an offensive in rafah. holly williams reports this brief pause in the operation has revealed the ravages of the past six months. >> reporter: with most israeli forces now gone from the southern gaza strip, and cbs news team was there today as thousands of palestinians moved around freely for the first time in months. in the city of khan younis, they found destruction on a colossal scale. someone's looking for their homes and instead peeked through the rubble though belongings. "i cannot find my bed or my clothes, said malak mahmoud" "i lost my books" israel's military says it has one division inside the gaza strip, anothe division that was there moved out over the weekend. the remaining troops have positioned along gaza's border with israel and to the north where the israelis have built a new road cutting across the gaza strip f
norah. >> norah: elise preston, thank you very much.s, the war and gaza is entering a new phase. israel has withdrawn most of its troops from the south to prepare for what they call future operations most likely an offensive in rafah. holly williams reports this brief pause in the operation has revealed the ravages of the past six months. >> reporter: with most israeli forces now gone from the southern gaza strip, and cbs news team was there today as thousands of palestinians moved...
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norah. >> norah: elise preston, thank you very much.learned today that the fbi opened an criminal investigation and boarded the cargo ship that crashed into baltimore's francis scott key bridge last month. six construction workers were killed when the bridge collapsed. the body of a fourth worker was recovered from a sunken vehicle on sunday. the fbi isn't discussing the scope of its investigation, but a source tells the associated press the ship apparently had electrical problems before it left port but took off anyway. major developments now in the disappearance of two mothers from kansas. police believe their bodies have been found and four people are under arrest. we get details on this disturbing case from cbs's mark strassmann. >> reporter: heartbreak in the heartland. investigators say the two-week search for veronica butler and jillian kelley is over. >> this case did not end the way we had hoped. it has certainly been a tragedy for everybody involved. >> reporter: the kansas moms went missing march 30th while going to pick up b
norah. >> norah: elise preston, thank you very much.learned today that the fbi opened an criminal investigation and boarded the cargo ship that crashed into baltimore's francis scott key bridge last month. six construction workers were killed when the bridge collapsed. the body of a fourth worker was recovered from a sunken vehicle on sunday. the fbi isn't discussing the scope of its investigation, but a source tells the associated press the ship apparently had electrical problems before...
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cbs's elise preston has more. >> reporter: the high-speed rail link will connect vegas with existing services in the eastern suburbs of los angeles. the developer says it will take about two hours to go each way. that's at least twice as fast as driving from l.a. to vegas. the all-new electric train will zip along at 186 miles per hour. secretary of transportation pete buttigieg. >> an estimated 10 million people will one day ride this line sitting comfortably on a new train, looking out the window at the angeles national forest. >> reporter: this $12 billion high speed system is expected to create 35,000 jobs. the goal is to start running trains by 2028, when the summer olympics return to los angeles. in san francisco's bay area, b.a.r.t. used to be the future of public transportation. >> these are the amenities that give people a new kind of transit experience. >> reporter: but plans don't always work out. the last original b.a.r.t. car is now retired. in 1972, it made its debut, billed as a space-age system. >> no swaying or jolting. >> reporter: outfitted with gold carpet, up hol
cbs's elise preston has more. >> reporter: the high-speed rail link will connect vegas with existing services in the eastern suburbs of los angeles. the developer says it will take about two hours to go each way. that's at least twice as fast as driving from l.a. to vegas. the all-new electric train will zip along at 186 miles per hour. secretary of transportation pete buttigieg. >> an estimated 10 million people will one day ride this line sitting comfortably on a new train,...
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have launched a manhunt to catch the thieves, elise preston, cbs news, los angeles. >>> a small townks the spot where not one but two total solar what is cirkul? cirkul is the fuel you need to take flight. cirkul is the energy that gets you to the next level. cirkul is what you hope for when life tosses lemons your way. cirkul, available at walmart and drinkcirkul.com. when your gut is out of balance, your body gives you signs. so if you're frustrated with occasional bloating... ♪♪ [stomach noises] gas... or abdominal discomfort... help stop the frustration and start taking align every day. align probiotic was specifically designed by gastroenterologists to help relieve your occasional digestive upsets. so you can enjoy life. when you feel the signs, it's time to try align. everybody wants super straight, super white teeth. they want that hollywood white smile. new sensodyne clinical white provides 2 shades whiter teeth and 24/7 sensitivity protection. i think it's a great product. it's going to help a lot of patients. wanna know a secret? with new secret outlast, you can almost miss
have launched a manhunt to catch the thieves, elise preston, cbs news, los angeles. >>> a small townks the spot where not one but two total solar what is cirkul? cirkul is the fuel you need to take flight. cirkul is the energy that gets you to the next level. cirkul is what you hope for when life tosses lemons your way. cirkul, available at walmart and drinkcirkul.com. when your gut is out of balance, your body gives you signs. so if you're frustrated with occasional bloating... ♪♪...
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elise preston, cbs news, los angeles. >>> and that's the overnight news for this tuesday.us online anytime at cbsnews.com. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm taurean small. >>> this is "cbs news flash." i'm shanelle kaul in new york. four law enforcement officers were killed while serving a warrant in charlotte, north carolina. four other officers were injured in the shoot-out that began when several agencies arrived on the scene. the suspect was killed, and two other people in the house have been taken in for questioning. >>> former presidentonald trump is back in court in manhattan today as his hush money trial continues. the judge overseeing the case will rule this week on whether trump violated the case's gag order. >>> and beyoncÉ is reprising her role as nala for the upcoming movie "mufasa: the lion king." she'll be joined by daughter blue ivy, who will voice nala's daughter, kiara. >>>> for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm shanelle kaul, cbs news, n york. >>> breaking news. multiple officers shot in charlotte. >> shots fi
elise preston, cbs news, los angeles. >>> and that's the overnight news for this tuesday.us online anytime at cbsnews.com. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm taurean small. >>> this is "cbs news flash." i'm shanelle kaul in new york. four law enforcement officers were killed while serving a warrant in charlotte, north carolina. four other officers were injured in the shoot-out that began when several agencies arrived on the scene. the suspect was killed, and...
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>> norah: elise preston, thank you very much.craft manufacturing giant boeing was under the spotlight at two senate hearings today over allegations of safety failures and quality control problems inside the company. cbs's kris van cleave reports on the two whistle-blowers who are making serious allegations. >> i was told, frankly, to shut up. >> reporter: boeing quality engineer turned whistle-blower sam salehpour on capitol hill, warned of his safety concerns about the 787 dreamliner. >> are these planes safe? >> airplanes are not being built per respect. >> and the company's response to you was to threaten you? >> threaten you, sideline you. >> reporter: he testified at one of two overlapping senate hearings focused on safety and quality control problems at boeing. >> this focus on money over safety is a bad investment. >> reporter: salehpour claims boeing is not following its own production guidelines when connecting key pieces of the 787 fuselage. he fears it could lead to a structural failure years down the line. >> they hav
>> norah: elise preston, thank you very much.craft manufacturing giant boeing was under the spotlight at two senate hearings today over allegations of safety failures and quality control problems inside the company. cbs's kris van cleave reports on the two whistle-blowers who are making serious allegations. >> i was told, frankly, to shut up. >> reporter: boeing quality engineer turned whistle-blower sam salehpour on capitol hill, warned of his safety concerns about the 787...
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elise preston, cbs news, los angeles. >> norah: tonight, we are getting our first look at the broken twisted wreckage of the francis scott key bridge that's under the surface of the water. this as crews just opened a second channel to allow small barges and tugboats to move through the port. cbs's kris van cleave has the latest on this daunting mission. >> reporter: new sonar images show what can be seen from the surface. up to 90% of the francis scott key bridge sunk to the bottom of the shipping channel leaving a maze of twisted, mangled steel and concrete. work made more challenging by the storm pounding the eastern u.s. tuesday. >> the wreckage on the bottom of the 50-foot channel is far more extensive than we could have imagined. >> reporter: but signs of progress. the first ship passed through one of two temporary channels now open. a larger third one is planned, but none will be able to handle large cargo ships, leaving one of the country's biggest ports largely shut down and 8,000 jobs in limbo. >> it's been a little quiet. >> reporter: vinny's cafe relies on those port worke
elise preston, cbs news, los angeles. >> norah: tonight, we are getting our first look at the broken twisted wreckage of the francis scott key bridge that's under the surface of the water. this as crews just opened a second channel to allow small barges and tugboats to move through the port. cbs's kris van cleave has the latest on this daunting mission. >> reporter: new sonar images show what can be seen from the surface. up to 90% of the francis scott key bridge sunk to the bottom...
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elise preston, thank you so much.ng to the war in gaza, today, prime minister benjamin netanyahu declared no force in the world will prevent israeli forces from entering the besieged city of rafah. it comes as vice president kamala harris today met with families of several americans taken hostage by hamas, assuring them that the biden administration is doing all it can to bring them home. cbs's debora patta reports from tel aviv. >> reporter: rafah has become a tent city of mostly women and children, who have been running from war for months. once again, they fear the worst, as israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu doubles down on his plans to invade rafah, despite the u.s. warning that would be a mistake. huriya sought refuge here with her nine children after her husband was killed in an israeli air strike. "what hurts me the most," she said, "is i have lost my dignity." "i feel humiliated here." but after six months of war, if they are forced out, where do they go to next? the israeli defense force has mostly wi
elise preston, thank you so much.ng to the war in gaza, today, prime minister benjamin netanyahu declared no force in the world will prevent israeli forces from entering the besieged city of rafah. it comes as vice president kamala harris today met with families of several americans taken hostage by hamas, assuring them that the biden administration is doing all it can to bring them home. cbs's debora patta reports from tel aviv. >> reporter: rafah has become a tent city of mostly women...
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elise preston, cbs news, los angeles. >> norah: a small town in illinois marks the spot where not oneo total solar eclipses meet. that story next. meet. that story is next. ♪ ♪ some people just know that the best rate for you is a rate based on you, with allstate. because there are people out there who aren't you. a lot of them. and you don't drive like... whoa. i don't want my child being raised by a robot! other drivers are not you. yes, thank you so much to all 50 of my subscribers. nope, definitely not you. save with drivewise and get a rate based on you. you're in good hands with allstate. ♪3, 4♪ ♪ ♪hey♪ ♪ ♪are you ready for me♪ ♪are you ready♪ ♪are you ready♪ looking for a smarter way to mop? try the swiffer powermop. ♪♪ an all-in-one cleaning tool, with a 360-degree swivel head that goes places a regular mop just can't. ♪♪ mop smarter with the swiffer powermop. ♪♪ imagine a future where plastic is not wasted... but instead remade over and over... into the things that keep our food fresher, our families safer, and our planet cleaner. to help us get there, america's plastic maker
elise preston, cbs news, los angeles. >> norah: a small town in illinois marks the spot where not oneo total solar eclipses meet. that story next. meet. that story is next. ♪ ♪ some people just know that the best rate for you is a rate based on you, with allstate. because there are people out there who aren't you. a lot of them. and you don't drive like... whoa. i don't want my child being raised by a robot! other drivers are not you. yes, thank you so much to all 50 of my...
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cbs's elise preston reports california's department of justice is now investigating. >> reporter: it'sen a year and a half for this video to be made public, one that appears to show deputies gunning down the victim of a kidnapping. deputies had just cornered the father of 15-year-old savannah graziano in a high-speed chase. officers had been on the hunt for her father, anthony, who allegedly murdered her mother and abducted the girl. >> she's out on the passenger side. >> reporter: tense moments as savannah gets out of the truck. deputies are heard coaxing her to safety when it all went horribly wrong. walk, walk, walk, walk. [gunshots] hey! stop! stop shooting! she is in the car! stop! >> reporter: and from one officer monitoring from above. >> oh, no. >> reporter: for months, the only official version was what the san bernardino county sheriff said just after the shooting. >> preliminarily, again, there may be some indications that the passage of the vehicle, which we believe is savannah, may have been involved also in some of the fire exchange. >> reporter: the indication was savann
cbs's elise preston reports california's department of justice is now investigating. >> reporter: it'sen a year and a half for this video to be made public, one that appears to show deputies gunning down the victim of a kidnapping. deputies had just cornered the father of 15-year-old savannah graziano in a high-speed chase. officers had been on the hunt for her father, anthony, who allegedly murdered her mother and abducted the girl. >> she's out on the passenger side. >>...
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elise preston, thank you so much. >>> turning to the war in gaza today, prime minister benjamin netanyahu declared no force in the world will prevent israeli forces from entering the besieged city of rafah. it comes as vice president kamala harris today met with families of several americans taken hostage by hamas, assuring them that the biden administration is doing all it can to bring them home. cbs's debora patta reports from tel aviv. >> reporter: rafah has become a tense city of mostly women and children who have been running from war for months. once again, they fear the worst as israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu doubles down on his plans to invade rafah despite the u.s. warning that would be a mistake. this woman sought refuge here with her nine children after her husband was killed in an israeli air strike. [ speaking in a global language ] >> reporter: "what hurts me the most," she said, "is i've lost my dignity. i feel humiliated here." but after six months of war, if they are forced out, where do they go to next? the israeli defense force has mostly withdrawn from south
elise preston, thank you so much. >>> turning to the war in gaza today, prime minister benjamin netanyahu declared no force in the world will prevent israeli forces from entering the besieged city of rafah. it comes as vice president kamala harris today met with families of several americans taken hostage by hamas, assuring them that the biden administration is doing all it can to bring them home. cbs's debora patta reports from tel aviv. >> reporter: rafah has become a tense...
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>> elise preston, thank you very much. >>> aircraft manufacturing giant boeing was under the spotlightsenate hearings today over allegations of safety failures and quality control problems inside the company. cbs' kris van cleave reports on the two whistle-blowers who are making serious allegations. >> i was told, frankly, to shut up. >> reporter: boeing quality engineer turned whistle-blower sam salehpour on capitol hill, warned of his safety concerns about the 787 dreamliner. >> are these planes safe? >> the airlines are not being built per spec. >> and the company's response to you was to threaten you? >> threaten you, sideline you. >> reporter: he testified at one of two overlapping senate hearings focused on safety and quality control problems at boeing. >> this focus on money money over safety is a bad investment. >> reporter: salehpour claims bowing is not following its own production guidelines when connecting key pieces of the 787 fuselage. he fears it could lead to a structural failure down the line. >> we have faulty engineering that they're trying to shove down our throats.
>> elise preston, thank you very much. >>> aircraft manufacturing giant boeing was under the spotlightsenate hearings today over allegations of safety failures and quality control problems inside the company. cbs' kris van cleave reports on the two whistle-blowers who are making serious allegations. >> i was told, frankly, to shut up. >> reporter: boeing quality engineer turned whistle-blower sam salehpour on capitol hill, warned of his safety concerns about the 787...
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elise preston has more. >> reporter: ucla was one of the latest flash points between pro palestinian and pro israeli demonstrators. physical altercations took place but no injuries were reported. officials moved to drastically reinforce barricades and railings. across the country, authorities detained 100 people at northeastern university in boston. pro palestinian student demonstrators are calling for their schools to divest from companies that do business with israel. >> the current operations are place blatantly war crimes. >> reporter: they say promoting anti-semitism and ignoring held hostages. >> if you want peace like we do and want a cease fire, hostages need to be released and at the fore front of this discussion. >> reporter: as commencement day approaches for many students, administrators at public and private schools are scrambling to find ways forward. at columbia university where the first encampment still stands, commencement still hangs in the balance. >> i don't view it as much of a loss if we don't have a graduation, especially with what they're trying to fight for.
elise preston has more. >> reporter: ucla was one of the latest flash points between pro palestinian and pro israeli demonstrators. physical altercations took place but no injuries were reported. officials moved to drastically reinforce barricades and railings. across the country, authorities detained 100 people at northeastern university in boston. pro palestinian student demonstrators are calling for their schools to divest from companies that do business with israel. >> the...
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elise preston explains. >> like many dogs, one-year-old reese loves to play fetch. >> she is part borderreese was rescued last year. >> why do you want to get her tested? >> i feel like it will tell me more about her and her personality and why she does certain things that she does and maybe give her more insight. >> ever wonder what makes your dog, well, your dog? >> ancestry, long known for its human dna testing, recently launched a product called know your pet dna. brian donnelly helped develop ancestry products which retail for about $80. >> all it is is a swab. you will swab the inside of your dog's cheek. >> pet dna testing is booming. owners, vets and breeders that more than $220 million on it in 2022. >> it is expected to grow exponentially. why do you think that is? >> there is a thing about pets where they are special. they are a part of their family. over 50% of the people consider pets part of the family. >> dr. lisa moses, a veterinarian and bioethicist at harvard medical school says the science of pet dna testing may not add up. >> if your goal is figuring out what breed of
elise preston explains. >> like many dogs, one-year-old reese loves to play fetch. >> she is part borderreese was rescued last year. >> why do you want to get her tested? >> i feel like it will tell me more about her and her personality and why she does certain things that she does and maybe give her more insight. >> ever wonder what makes your dog, well, your dog? >> ancestry, long known for its human dna testing, recently launched a product called know your...
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elise preston is in california where dozens clashed sunday after a security barrier was breached. >>reporter: inside this pro-palestinian encampment at ucla, hundreds of students and faculty members voiced their solidarity. they say they'll be here as long as it takes, and ucla says there's no timeline for the university to get rid of this encampment. >> do you feel safe with this encampment and with the counterprotesters? >> we don't feel safe with the counter pro testers, but we think we're building a community that cares about safety. >> reporter: back here at columbia university, the students say they have no plans of removing the tents until their demands are met or they're physically removed. school officials say they need the tents cleared out so they can start preparing for graduation ceremonies on may 15th. they will also have enhanced security presence on campus. tom hanson, cbs news, new york. >>> now to the middle east where the u.s. is stepping up pressure for cease-fire and hostage release deal along with egypt in the hopes of averting a rafah invasion. today secretary
elise preston is in california where dozens clashed sunday after a security barrier was breached. >>reporter: inside this pro-palestinian encampment at ucla, hundreds of students and faculty members voiced their solidarity. they say they'll be here as long as it takes, and ucla says there's no timeline for the university to get rid of this encampment. >> do you feel safe with this encampment and with the counterprotesters? >> we don't feel safe with the counter pro testers,...
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elise preston has the details from los angeles. >> james simpson not guilty of the crime of murder. >> reporter: after a majority black jury acquitted o.j. simpson of murder 1995, a majority white jury would find him liable in the wrongful death civil trial two years later. he was ordered to pay the goldman and brown families more than $33 million. the lion's share of that sum has never been paid, and goldman's attorneys now say the amount owed with interest is more than $100 million. the executor of simpson's estate told the las vegas review journal, it's my hope that the goldmans get zero, nothing. after simpson's death, the goldman family posting this, the hope for true accountability has ended. it's very much unclear if simpson had any assets. this as the memories continue to swirl of that unprecedented cultural spectacle, the people versus o.j. simpson. >> it had issues with race. it had issues of domestic violence. >> reporter: eight months before her murder, nicole brown simpson called 911. >> what does he look like? >> he's o.j. simpson, i think you know his record. can you se
elise preston has the details from los angeles. >> james simpson not guilty of the crime of murder. >> reporter: after a majority black jury acquitted o.j. simpson of murder 1995, a majority white jury would find him liable in the wrongful death civil trial two years later. he was ordered to pay the goldman and brown families more than $33 million. the lion's share of that sum has never been paid, and goldman's attorneys now say the amount owed with interest is more than $100...
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elise preston is in california were dozens of classes sunday after a security barrier was breached. >er: inside this encampment at ucla, hundreds of students and faculty members voicing solidarity and say they will be here as long as it takes, and ucla says there is no timeline for the university to get rid of this encampment. do you feel safe with this encampment and with the counterprotesters? >> we don't feel safe with that counterprotesters, but we think we are building a community here that cares about safety. >> reporter: back here at columbia university, the students we spoke to say they have no plans on moving the tent until their demands are met or they are physically removed. the university has begun suspending students to ensure campus safety. they need the tens cleared out so they can start preparing for graduation ceremonies on may 15th. they would also have enhanced security presence on campus. norah. >> norah: tom hanson, thank you very much. communities in the central u.s. are bracing for another round of severe storms this week in the wake of a devastating tornado out
elise preston is in california were dozens of classes sunday after a security barrier was breached. >er: inside this encampment at ucla, hundreds of students and faculty members voicing solidarity and say they will be here as long as it takes, and ucla says there is no timeline for the university to get rid of this encampment. do you feel safe with this encampment and with the counterprotesters? >> we don't feel safe with that counterprotesters, but we think we are building a community...
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cbs's elise preston has more. >> reporter: the high-speed rail link will connect vegas with existinghe eastern suburbs of los angeles. the developer says it will take about two hours to go each way. that's at least twice as fast as driving from l.a. to vegas. the all new electric train will zip along at 186 miles per hour. secretary of transportation pete buttigieg. >> an estimated 10 million people will one day ride this line yearly, sitting comfortably on a new train, looking out the window at the angeles national forest. >> reporter: this $12 billion high-speed system is expected to create 35,000 jobs. the goal is to start running trains by 2028, when the summer olympics return to los angeles. in san francisco's bay area bart used to be the future of public transportation. >> these are the amenities that give people a new kind of transit experience. >> reporter: but plans don't always work out. the last original bart car is now retired. in 1972 it made its debut. billed as a space-age system. >> no swaying or jolting. >> reporter: outfitted with gold carpet, upholstered seats and
cbs's elise preston has more. >> reporter: the high-speed rail link will connect vegas with existinghe eastern suburbs of los angeles. the developer says it will take about two hours to go each way. that's at least twice as fast as driving from l.a. to vegas. the all new electric train will zip along at 186 miles per hour. secretary of transportation pete buttigieg. >> an estimated 10 million people will one day ride this line yearly, sitting comfortably on a new train, looking out...
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elise preston explains. >> sit. >> reporter: like many dogs, 1-year-old reeves loves to play fetch. >rt border collie. >> reporter: dog mom becca rescued her last year and is considering getting the pup's dna tested to be sure. why? >> i just feel like it will tell me more about her and her personality and why. maybe give me more insight so i can help her more. >> ever wonder what makes your dog well, your dog? >> reporter: ancestry long known for its human dna testing, recently launched a product called know your pet dna. brian donnelly helped develop the product which retails for about $80! you will swab the inside of your dog's cheek for like 60 seconds. >> reporter: pet dna testing is booming. owners, vets and breeders spent more than $322 million on it in 2022. >> it's expected to grow exponentially just over the next five years. why do you think that is? >> you know, there's a thing about pets where they're just special l right? they're a real part of the family. 60% of u.s. households have a pet and over 50% of the people consider the pet part of the family. >> reporter: but th
elise preston explains. >> sit. >> reporter: like many dogs, 1-year-old reeves loves to play fetch. >rt border collie. >> reporter: dog mom becca rescued her last year and is considering getting the pup's dna tested to be sure. why? >> i just feel like it will tell me more about her and her personality and why. maybe give me more insight so i can help her more. >> ever wonder what makes your dog well, your dog? >> reporter: ancestry long known for its...
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elise preston has that plus a look back on what was once the train of the future. >> the high-speed railing dream services in the eastern suburbs of los angeles. the developers had it would take about two hours to go each way. that is at least twice as fast as driving from l.a. to vegas. the all new electric train will get 186 miles per hour. >> an estimated 10 million people will one day ride this comfortably on a new train. >> this $12 million high-speed system is expect to create 35,000 jobs. the goal is to start renting trains by 2028 when the summer olympics return to los angeles. >> and san francisco's bay area, used to be that future public transportation. >> these are the amenities that give people a new time. >> plans to always work out. the last original cars retired. in 1972, and made its debut as a spay trade system. outfitted with gold, bolstered seats, and the promise of a train every 90 seconds. but after more than five decades with low ridership, rise in crime and agent cars, upgraded and rolled out a brand-new fleet , helping californians connect. >> the cloth seats were a
elise preston has that plus a look back on what was once the train of the future. >> the high-speed railing dream services in the eastern suburbs of los angeles. the developers had it would take about two hours to go each way. that is at least twice as fast as driving from l.a. to vegas. the all new electric train will get 186 miles per hour. >> an estimated 10 million people will one day ride this comfortably on a new train. >> this $12 million high-speed system is expect to...
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elise preston explains. >> reporter: like many dogs, 1-year-old eve loves to play fetch. >> i think she'sg mom becca rescued her last year and is considering getting the pup's dna tested to be sure. why do you want to get her tested. >> it will tell me more about her and her personality and maybe give me more insight to i can help her more. >> wonder what makes your dog, well, your dog? >> reporter: and ancestry long known for its human dna testing recently launched a product called know your pet dna. brian helped develop ancestry's product which retails for about $80. >> it's a swab. and so you will swab the inside of your dog's teeth for like 30 to 60 seconds. >> reporter: pet dna testing is booming. owners and pets and breeders spent more than $322 million on it in 2022. >> it's expected to grow exponentially just over the next five years and why do you think that is? >> you know, theres the thing about pets where they're just special right? they're a real part of the program. 60% of u.s. households have a pet. >> reporter: but the doctor a veterinarian and bioethicist atharvard medica
elise preston explains. >> reporter: like many dogs, 1-year-old eve loves to play fetch. >> i think she'sg mom becca rescued her last year and is considering getting the pup's dna tested to be sure. why do you want to get her tested. >> it will tell me more about her and her personality and maybe give me more insight to i can help her more. >> wonder what makes your dog, well, your dog? >> reporter: and ancestry long known for its human dna testing recently...