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elizabeth palmer, cbs news, tokyo. >> and that the "cbs weekend news" for this sunday.aurice dubois in new york. good night. ♪ >>> now at 6:00, a food truck worker shot and robbed on the job left with scars. the couple caught in a crime wave in oakland. >>> family and friends putting grief into action demanding city leaders changed laws to make san francisco streets safer. >> saying good-bye to a first lady. how rosalynn carter's legacy lives on in the bay area. live from the cbs studios in san francisco, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano. we start in oakland where a food truck worker chased after the men who robbed him. that chase led to him getting shot. >> the tamale pizza food truck was robbed on the foothills and 34th in the fruitvale district. da lin talked to one of the victims with the story. >> reporter: workers say robberies around here are pretty common. one of the victims chased after the robbers who had a rifle and a handgun. the victims were working at this food truck on friday night when two gunmen stormed in demanding money. describing the traumati
elizabeth palmer, cbs news, tokyo. >> and that the "cbs weekend news" for this sunday.aurice dubois in new york. good night. ♪ >>> now at 6:00, a food truck worker shot and robbed on the job left with scars. the couple caught in a crime wave in oakland. >>> family and friends putting grief into action demanding city leaders changed laws to make san francisco streets safer. >> saying good-bye to a first lady. how rosalynn carter's legacy lives on in the...
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>> norah: elizabeth palmer, thank you.today that the fbi is investigating multiple cyberattacks by suspected >> henry kissinger has died according to his farm, and arrived as a refugee, following a brief u.s. army stand became a prominent harvard professor len paved his way to the highest echelons of american power. >> face the nation. >> 1958, kissinger appeared on "face the nation" to discuss the issue that would dominate his career, the cold war. >> over the long-term, russia is a vetted security that we are. >> and caught the eye of president richard nixon who appointed him national security advisor in 1969, a partnership that would shape his legacy. kissinger eased relations with the soviet union and lead secret talks to reopen negotiations with china after a two decade long estrangement. in an interview with 60 minutes, kissinger was asked what it was like to work with the most powerful man in the world. >> when you're in this job, you are not conscious of working with the most powerful man in the world. you're much
>> norah: elizabeth palmer, thank you.today that the fbi is investigating multiple cyberattacks by suspected >> henry kissinger has died according to his farm, and arrived as a refugee, following a brief u.s. army stand became a prominent harvard professor len paved his way to the highest echelons of american power. >> face the nation. >> 1958, kissinger appeared on "face the nation" to discuss the issue that would dominate his career, the cold war. >>...
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>> norah: elizabeth palmer, thank you.today that the fbi is investigating multiple cyberattacks by a suspected iranian-linked hackers against water utilities right here in the u.s. the water facilities, including one in pennsylvania, were apparently targeted because they use israeli-made technology. so far, the hacks have not caused any significant disruptions and this comes as officials are investigating a ransomware attack on the health care network that operates in a half a dozen states. cbs's nicole sganga now with the latest developments. >> reporter: annie wolf's open heart surgery was just two days away in the hospital called. her procedure had been postponed after a major ransomware attack. >> i have a hole in my mitral valve, and basically walking around, i can't breathe. i get very fatigued. >> reporter: wolf is just one of the patients impacted after ardent health services says it became aware of the cyber breach on thanksgiving day, affecting 30 hospitals in more than 200 health care sites across six states. th
>> norah: elizabeth palmer, thank you.today that the fbi is investigating multiple cyberattacks by a suspected iranian-linked hackers against water utilities right here in the u.s. the water facilities, including one in pennsylvania, were apparently targeted because they use israeli-made technology. so far, the hacks have not caused any significant disruptions and this comes as officials are investigating a ransomware attack on the health care network that operates in a half a dozen...
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our elizabeth palmer in tokyo took a spin. >> reporter: all the japanese big names were there with their newcomers. this used to be called the tokyo motor show, but it's been renamed. this year the first year one's been held since the pandemic. now it's known as the tokyo mobility show. to take in vehicles like this. the wheelchair of the future. you get it to raise up first, and then it's just controlled by balance. by the way you swing your body. very smooth. honda calls it the uni-1. the rest of us call it amazing. >> it's not a bumper car. >> reporter: elsewhere there were customizable vending trucks, robotic exoskeletons, even remote-controlled diggers. the meat and potatoes of this business is still practical cars for busy people. powerhouse toyota ceo koji sato took is stage to introduce the company's brand-new e-vehicles. his company's pouring billions into the holy grail of batteries, so-called solid state, to have in its cars by 2028. recharge time, ten minutes. range, more than 700 miles. honda's vision of the future includes the tiny cimev. you actually designed it with your
our elizabeth palmer in tokyo took a spin. >> reporter: all the japanese big names were there with their newcomers. this used to be called the tokyo motor show, but it's been renamed. this year the first year one's been held since the pandemic. now it's known as the tokyo mobility show. to take in vehicles like this. the wheelchair of the future. you get it to raise up first, and then it's just controlled by balance. by the way you swing your body. very smooth. honda calls it the uni-1....
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elizabeth palmer shows us what's new. >> reporter: the show was a festival of the best, the brightestient. some old favorites, some bold newcomers. this used to be called the tokyo motor show. but it's been renamed. this year the first year one's been held since the pandemic. now it's known as the tokyo mobility show. to take in vehicles like this. the wheelchair of the future. you get it to raise up first. and then it's just controlled by balance, by the way you swing your body. very smooth. >> reporter: also on display, there were still on the drawing board air taxis. customizable vending trucks. robotic exoskeletons. and even remote control diggers. but the meat and potatoes of this business is still practical cars for busy people. that's where the money is. and japanese manufacturer toyota used to be number one in the world. lately, though, it's been lagging in part because it stuck with hybrid vehicles over fully electric. in tokyo toyota's ceo koji sato took the stage to announce no more. the company has rolled out brand new e-cars and made a bold prediction. that they'll be pow
elizabeth palmer shows us what's new. >> reporter: the show was a festival of the best, the brightestient. some old favorites, some bold newcomers. this used to be called the tokyo motor show. but it's been renamed. this year the first year one's been held since the pandemic. now it's known as the tokyo mobility show. to take in vehicles like this. the wheelchair of the future. you get it to raise up first. and then it's just controlled by balance, by the way you swing your body. very...
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>> elizabeth palmer, thank you. >>> there is a lot more news ahead on the "cbs overnight news." ♪ >>ws just coming in. let's get to those details. >> i'm margaret brennan in washington with the breaking news. former secretary of state henry kissinger has died, according to a statement released by his firm. henry kissinger first arrived on u.s. shores as a refugee fleeing nazi germany. following a brief u.s. army stint, he became a prominent harvard professor, which paved his way to the highest echelons of american power. >> "face the nation." >> in 1958, kissinger appeared on "face the nation" to discuss the issue that would dominate his career, the cold war. >> over the long-term that russia is much more likely to be a threat to its security than we are. >> reporter: he caught the eye of president richard nixon, who appointed him national security adviser in 1969, a partnership that would shape his legacy. kissinger eased relations with the soviet union and led secret talks to reopen relations with china after a two-decade-long estrangement. in an interview with "60 minutes," kissin
>> elizabeth palmer, thank you. >>> there is a lot more news ahead on the "cbs overnight news." ♪ >>ws just coming in. let's get to those details. >> i'm margaret brennan in washington with the breaking news. former secretary of state henry kissinger has died, according to a statement released by his firm. henry kissinger first arrived on u.s. shores as a refugee fleeing nazi germany. following a brief u.s. army stint, he became a prominent harvard...
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i'm elizabeth palmer. >>> in europe, a rising tide of right wing populism is threatening to transformics. a longtime right wing political leader is now in line to become the next prime minister of the netherlands. that's just the latest victory that has progressives warning of trouble for the european union. chris livesay has the story from rome. >> it's a victory that's shaken up politics across europe where mass immigration and a struggling post-pandemic economy are triggering a backlash. he's been called the dutch donald trump and not just for his hair. the hard-right firebrand is against mass immigration and has said he wants to close islamic schools and mosques. and now following a stunning victory, willeders and his party are in pole position to form a coalition to lead the nation with willeders as its next prime minister. "the people have spoken," he says. "we are sick and tired of this. we will make sure the dutch people will be first again." it's the latest in a string of recent right-wing victories across europe, making stunning gains in austria and germany, winning parliame
i'm elizabeth palmer. >>> in europe, a rising tide of right wing populism is threatening to transformics. a longtime right wing political leader is now in line to become the next prime minister of the netherlands. that's just the latest victory that has progressives warning of trouble for the european union. chris livesay has the story from rome. >> it's a victory that's shaken up politics across europe where mass immigration and a struggling post-pandemic economy are triggering...