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. >> i'm elizabeth palmer in tel aviv, where once again thousands of israelis poured into the streetso pressure their government for a hostage deal and a cease-fire in gaza. ♪ >>> september sizzle. a heat wave intensifies for millions in the west. this california wild fire spreading fast and sparking evacuations. >>> and later, don't look down. meet the slack liners. sharing a passion for balance, precision and walking a fine line. >> let's try it. nice job. ♪ >> announcer: this is the cbs weekend these. >>> we begin tonight with new details about the deadly school shooting that left a small georgia community grieving this weekend. two students and two teachers were killed. last night, hundreds attended a vigil held in. 23rd time a school shooting resulted in injuries or deaths. today dave spoke to the grandfather of the accused 14-year-old shooter, who offered new information about what happened that morning. dave? >> reporter: he did. you can see behind me the day and night the four victims are being remembered here at the school. just hours ago, i talked to the suspect's grandfathe
. >> i'm elizabeth palmer in tel aviv, where once again thousands of israelis poured into the streetso pressure their government for a hostage deal and a cease-fire in gaza. ♪ >>> september sizzle. a heat wave intensifies for millions in the west. this california wild fire spreading fast and sparking evacuations. >>> and later, don't look down. meet the slack liners. sharing a passion for balance, precision and walking a fine line. >> let's try it. nice job. ♪...
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. >> i'm elizabeth palmer in te a aviv. air strikes in gaza haven't slowed down a mass polio vaccination campaign. >>> superstar handcuffs. while the dolphins'styry hill started this super bowl sunday facedown on a road near the stadium. >>> and later, it's the oldest record store in los angeles. thousands of used lps stacked inside. cbs' carter evans asked the collector, why sell now? >> i'm going to morocco to live with my beautiful wife. >>> good evening and thank you for joining us this sunday. tonight, authorities in kentucky are urgently searching for a man wanted in a shooting on interstate 75 that left five people seriously wounded and nine vehicles riddled with gunfire. the suspected identified as 32-year-old joseph couch is considered armed and dangerous. police discovered couch's vehicle and an ar-15 rifle. federal agents joined the search this morning. cbs' cristian benavides is in london, kentucky, with more. >> reporter: jericka, tonight, calls are pouring in about potential sightings, as local, state, and fed
. >> i'm elizabeth palmer in te a aviv. air strikes in gaza haven't slowed down a mass polio vaccination campaign. >>> superstar handcuffs. while the dolphins'styry hill started this super bowl sunday facedown on a road near the stadium. >>> and later, it's the oldest record store in los angeles. thousands of used lps stacked inside. cbs' carter evans asked the collector, why sell now? >> i'm going to morocco to live with my beautiful wife. >>> good...
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here's elizabeth palmer. >> reporter: the pagers exploded wherever hezbollah fighters happened to be -- in the street, at store checkouts, behind the wheel. in this bedroom, one blew a hole in the desk. [ sirens ] ambulances rushed the injured to hospitals. and emergency rooms filled with those injured by the tiny blasts powerful enough to shred faces and limbs. one high-profile casualty was iran's ambassador to lebanon who was slightly hurt. it took no time for the tv station to pin the blame. "we hold the israeli enemy responsible," he says, "for this criminal aggression." hezbollah's leader hassan nasrallah had told his men months ago to get rid of their smartphones to foil israeli tracking. but the low-tech pager alternative has proved deeply embarrassing. sima shine is ex-head of research at mosad, israel's foreign intelligence agency. what's the psychological effect of this? what are the hezbollah commanders thinking tonight? >> they aren't safe anywhere, and this is something very difficult. they are not safe anywhere, their communication is not safe. >> reporter: are they goi
here's elizabeth palmer. >> reporter: the pagers exploded wherever hezbollah fighters happened to be -- in the street, at store checkouts, behind the wheel. in this bedroom, one blew a hole in the desk. [ sirens ] ambulances rushed the injured to hospitals. and emergency rooms filled with those injured by the tiny blasts powerful enough to shred faces and limbs. one high-profile casualty was iran's ambassador to lebanon who was slightly hurt. it took no time for the tv station to pin the...
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elizabeth palmer, cbs news. >>> extreme heat continues to scorch the west. record-breaking temperatures will be possible in washington and oregon today with a high of 103 degrees in portland. and millions of people in the southwest are under excessive heat warnings. phoenix will go above 110 today, and the high could reach 100 degrees in los angeles tomorrow. >>> coming up, new footage from the jfk assassination capturing the moments after kennedy was shot. >>> and a deadly mistake. a surgeon accused of taking out a patient's wrong organ. deadly. a surgeon accused of taking out a pisht's wrong organ. if you have chronic kidney disease, you can reduce the risk of kidney failure with farxiga. because there are places you'd like to be. farxiga can cause serious side effects, including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration, urinary tract, or genital yeast infections, and low blood sugar. a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking farxiga and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this infe
elizabeth palmer, cbs news. >>> extreme heat continues to scorch the west. record-breaking temperatures will be possible in washington and oregon today with a high of 103 degrees in portland. and millions of people in the southwest are under excessive heat warnings. phoenix will go above 110 today, and the high could reach 100 degrees in los angeles tomorrow. >>> coming up, new footage from the jfk assassination capturing the moments after kennedy was shot. >>> and a...
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elizabeth palmer, cbs news, tel aviv. >>> coming up, splashdown.rcial spaceflight wraps up its historic mission. >>> later, hollywood's big splash. last night's surprise winners at the emmy awards. rds. with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, my skin was no longer mine. my active psoriatic arthritis joint symptoms held me back. don't let symptoms define you. emerge as you. with tremfya®, most people saw 90% clearer skin at 4 months and the majority stayed clearer, at 5 years. tremfya® is proven to significantly reduce joint pain, stiffness and swelling. it's just 6 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. emerge as you. emerge tremfyant®. ask you doctor about tremfya®. ( ♪♪ ) swiffer duster traps 4x more dust for a clean even mom approves of. that reach! ♪♪ making hard to reach. so easy! swiffer, [wow!] the mother of all cleans! ♪♪ okay every
elizabeth palmer, cbs news, tel aviv. >>> coming up, splashdown.rcial spaceflight wraps up its historic mission. >>> later, hollywood's big splash. last night's surprise winners at the emmy awards. rds. with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, my skin was no longer mine. my active psoriatic arthritis joint symptoms held me back. don't let symptoms define you. emerge as you. with tremfya®, most people saw 90% clearer skin at 4 months and the majority stayed clearer, at 5...
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but today, cbs's elizabeth palmer asked israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu about the criticismis facing. >> reporter: these protests carry a clear message to one man. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu. do a deal with hamas and bring the hostages home. is he feeling the pressure? if so, he didn't show tonight at a press conference where he lectured foreign reporters on geography. >> and this is the entire arab world. and this is israel. >> reporter: netanyahu insists the israeli military has to stay in gaza to seal the southern border against hamas smuggling in weapons. [indistinct shouting] but for hamas, that is a nonstarter. it insists on a full military withdrawal. >> so people said, yeah, but if you stay, this will kill the deal. and i say, such a deal would kill us. >> reporter: president biden said you were not doing enough to reach a hostage deal. how do you interpret that, and what is your response? >> i think i have already answered that. i am just talking about the facts as we have achieved the release of more than half of the hostages come and more, a lot mo
but today, cbs's elizabeth palmer asked israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu about the criticismis facing. >> reporter: these protests carry a clear message to one man. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu. do a deal with hamas and bring the hostages home. is he feeling the pressure? if so, he didn't show tonight at a press conference where he lectured foreign reporters on geography. >> and this is the entire arab world. and this is israel. >> reporter: netanyahu...
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our elizabeth palmer traveled with the israeli military into the corridor bordering egypt.se officials reviewed our video, but they had no say in this report. >> reporter: as far as the eye can see, the wreckage of war. we are being taken by the israeli military on a very rare trip into gaza itself. we are in the southern part, along the egyptian border. this was rafah city, where hamas dug in, literally. a lot of effort has gone into the construction. it's cinder block. all the blocks are nicely connected with concrete. the israelis have destroyed 8 miles of tunnels in rafah, and just two weeks ago discovered another one that contained the bodies of six hostages executed just days before. >> one of the things that is most devastating for the warriors and the commanders here is... is when the hostages are being murdered and executed, and we need to take out... their bodies out. >> reporter: there has been trauma in rafah on both sides. before the offensive against hamas started, soldiers ordered more than a million palestinian civilians to leave. they took refuge elsewhere
our elizabeth palmer traveled with the israeli military into the corridor bordering egypt.se officials reviewed our video, but they had no say in this report. >> reporter: as far as the eye can see, the wreckage of war. we are being taken by the israeli military on a very rare trip into gaza itself. we are in the southern part, along the egyptian border. this was rafah city, where hamas dug in, literally. a lot of effort has gone into the construction. it's cinder block. all the blocks...
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>> norah: elizabeth palmer, thank you for your reporting. let's turn now to the economy.cks took a hit today on the wall street with all three major indexes ending the day in the red. the dow was down more than 400 points, the nasdaq was off more than 2.5%, and the s&p had i worst week in more than a year. cbs's jo ling kent is our business correspondent. she joins us now. all right, jo, this comes after that disappointing jobs report. tell us what it means. >> reporter: norah, big picture, while solid, this jobs report fell short of expectations and confirms once again that this labor market is weakening. 142,000 jobs were added in august, many in construction and health care, while manufacturing lost jobs. the unemployment rate ticked down to 4.2%. also important, hourly wages rose 3.8% over the last year. that's faster than inflation, which is good news for how far your paycheck can go. norah? >> norah: yeah, there is a lot of questions about interest rates. what is the latest on that? it is a going to be quarter percent or half? half a point, i should say. >> reporter
>> norah: elizabeth palmer, thank you for your reporting. let's turn now to the economy.cks took a hit today on the wall street with all three major indexes ending the day in the red. the dow was down more than 400 points, the nasdaq was off more than 2.5%, and the s&p had i worst week in more than a year. cbs's jo ling kent is our business correspondent. she joins us now. all right, jo, this comes after that disappointing jobs report. tell us what it means. >> reporter: norah,...
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cbs's elizabeth palmer is in israel and retraced the activist's final moments with an eyewitness. >>orter: aysenur eygi's body was carried in a traditional funeral procession in the occupied west bank, wrapped in the palestinian flag. we went with jonathan pollak to see where she was killed. p my o try to stop the bleeding. >> reporter: 26-year-old eygi had traveled from her home in washington to join pollak and other activists. they were demonstrating with palestinians against the expansion of an israeli settlement. rocks were thrown. the soldiers fired tear gas. and the activists ran into the olive groves. >> they were pointing guns at us. >> reporter: but the military was watching. >> at some point, i noticed soldiers taking over that rooftop over there. >> reporter: just looking at it now, it is a clear line of sight, a clear shot from up there to where she was standing. eygi was hit in the head with live ammunition. today, the israelis said the soldier had likely been aiming at a different activist, but u.s. secretary of state antony blinken said that is no excuse. >> her killin
cbs's elizabeth palmer is in israel and retraced the activist's final moments with an eyewitness. >>orter: aysenur eygi's body was carried in a traditional funeral procession in the occupied west bank, wrapped in the palestinian flag. we went with jonathan pollak to see where she was killed. p my o try to stop the bleeding. >> reporter: 26-year-old eygi had traveled from her home in washington to join pollak and other activists. they were demonstrating with palestinians against the...
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elizabeth palmer, cbs news, tel aviv. >>> an american pastor who had been jailed in china since 2006ee. david lind was serving a life sentence for what the u.s. government calls bogus charges of contract fraud. lind is now in san antonio, texas. his daughter telling politico, we have a lot of time to make up for. >>> we are getting some incredible footage, showing one central european community under floodwaters. this is the historic town of claudesko in poland. from austria to romania, downpours have unleashed deadly flooding that's claimed at least eight lives. >>> coming up after this break on cbs news roundup, absentee ballots are already in the mail. but, is that a safe way to cast your vote? today's world is hectic, and as parents, we need all the help we can get. we know our kids would rather hang out with their digital babysitter, but this babysitter comes straight from big social. tiktok, instagram and youtube promise entertainment and connection, but spread isolation and despair. for hours a day, social media companies sell our kids minds to advertisers. we would never let
elizabeth palmer, cbs news, tel aviv. >>> an american pastor who had been jailed in china since 2006ee. david lind was serving a life sentence for what the u.s. government calls bogus charges of contract fraud. lind is now in san antonio, texas. his daughter telling politico, we have a lot of time to make up for. >>> we are getting some incredible footage, showing one central european community under floodwaters. this is the historic town of claudesko in poland. from austria...
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elizabeth palmer has the latest. >> reporter: the pagers exploded wherever fighters happened to be.e street, at store check outs. behind the wheel. in this bedroom, one blew a hole in the desk. blpses ambulances rushed the injured to the hospitals. it filled by the tiny blasts powerful enough to shred faces and limbs. one high profile casualty was ambassador to lebanon that was slight she hurt. it took no time for the tv station to pin the blame. >> we hold the israeli enemy responsible, he says, for this criminal aggression. the leader had told his men months ago to get rid of their smart phones to foil israeli tracking. but the low-tech pager proved dopily embarrassing. ex head of research at foreign intelligence agency. >> what is the psychological effect of this? what are the hezbollah commanders thinking tonight? >> they are not safe anywhere. this is difficult. they are not safe anywhere, their communication is not safe. >> reporter: are they going to feel obliged to respond? >> i think they will retaliate. no question. >> reporter: israel and hezbollah has been trading fire w
elizabeth palmer has the latest. >> reporter: the pagers exploded wherever fighters happened to be.e street, at store check outs. behind the wheel. in this bedroom, one blew a hole in the desk. blpses ambulances rushed the injured to the hospitals. it filled by the tiny blasts powerful enough to shred faces and limbs. one high profile casualty was ambassador to lebanon that was slight she hurt. it took no time for the tv station to pin the blame. >> we hold the israeli enemy...
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cbs's elizabeth palmer reports tonight on how the attack was carried out and the far-reaching implications reporter: the pagers exploded wherever hezbollah fighters happened to be, in the street, at store checkouts... behind the wheel. in this bedroom, one blew a hole in the desk. ambulances rushed the injured to hospitals. and emergency rooms filled with those injured by the tiny blasts powerful enough to shred faces and limbs. one high-profile casualty was iran's ambassador to lebanon, who was slightly hurt. it took no time for hezbollah's tv station to pin the blame. "we hold the israeli enemy responsible," he says, "for this criminal aggression." hezbollah's leader hassan nasrallah had told his men months ago to get rid of the smartphone stuff oil is really tracking. but the low-tech pager alternative has proved deeply embarrassing. sima shine is ex-head of research at mossad, israel's foreign intelligence agency. so what is the psychological effect of this? what are the hezbollah commanders thinking? tonight? >> that they are not safe anywhere, and this is something very difficult. th
cbs's elizabeth palmer reports tonight on how the attack was carried out and the far-reaching implications reporter: the pagers exploded wherever hezbollah fighters happened to be, in the street, at store checkouts... behind the wheel. in this bedroom, one blew a hole in the desk. ambulances rushed the injured to hospitals. and emergency rooms filled with those injured by the tiny blasts powerful enough to shred faces and limbs. one high-profile casualty was iran's ambassador to lebanon, who...
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elizabeth palmer, cbs news, news, tel aviv. >>> hip-hop mogul sean "diddy" combs is spending the nightketeering charges begins. bail was denied on tuesday on grounds that he's a flight risk who could potentially intimidate witnesses. cbs' michael george explains. >> reporter: a bombshell indictment against a man once at the top of the music industry, charging sean "diddy" combs with racketeering, conspiracy, sex trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion, and transportation to engage in prostitution, all of it prosecutors say occurring for decades, impacting multiple victims. >> combs used force, threats of force and coercion to cause victims to engage in extended sexual performance. the freak-offs sometimes lasted days at a time, involved multiple sex workers and often involved a variety of narcotics. >> reporter: damien williams says combs used his business enterprise and employees to facilitate these events. >> these events were allegedly recorded and the government has those recordings. that's going to make it extremely difficult if for diddy to defend himself if those recordings sho
elizabeth palmer, cbs news, news, tel aviv. >>> hip-hop mogul sean "diddy" combs is spending the nightketeering charges begins. bail was denied on tuesday on grounds that he's a flight risk who could potentially intimidate witnesses. cbs' michael george explains. >> reporter: a bombshell indictment against a man once at the top of the music industry, charging sean "diddy" combs with racketeering, conspiracy, sex trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion, and...
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. >> premised or, elizabeth palmer from cbs. president biden said you were not doing enough to reach a hostage deal. how do you interpret that and what is your response? >> i think i've already answered that. i'm just talking about the facts. just the facts. i said in april we gave an extraordinary. generous offer not my words, secretary blinken. on may 31, we accepted the american proposal. hamas refused. on august 16, we accepted the second american proposal, the final proposal. we accepted. hamas again refused. just last week as i said, the deputy cia director said israel has been serious about the negotiations. hamas has not. i have gone out of my way. . i have given leeway to negotiating teams five times. i have areas of flexibility. where i have to be firm and firmware i can be flexible and flexible. but in fact the obstacle has been hamas from the beginning. everybody knows that. secretary blinken said that. others said that. we all know that. should we do more? we have a saying in hebrew. i will translate. the test of re
. >> premised or, elizabeth palmer from cbs. president biden said you were not doing enough to reach a hostage deal. how do you interpret that and what is your response? >> i think i've already answered that. i'm just talking about the facts. just the facts. i said in april we gave an extraordinary. generous offer not my words, secretary blinken. on may 31, we accepted the american proposal. hamas refused. on august 16, we accepted the second american proposal, the final proposal....