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those are soldiers who threaten to shoot their own comrades if they retreat. >> holly williams. thank you. >>> today a massive cleanup is underway after tornados ripped through texas, oklahoma and arkansas. at least two people were killed. many others injured. dozens of homes and buildings were left in ruins across the plains. tonight a new storm system will soak big parts of the west and drop snow across the sierras, cascades and rockies. >>> the largest lottery prize ever $1.6 billion is at a stake in tonight's powerball drawing. five states, utah, nevada, hawaii, alabama and alaska don't sell tickets but someone in the other 45 could soon be rich. >>> across the country people are calling on lady luck in hopes of winning the worlds largest lottery prize ever. $1.6 billion. >>> we got the winning ticket. >> with a jackpot that big, everyone has a dream. what would you do with all that money? >> expand it, of course. >> i probably have a heart attack. >> in fact, there's a greater chance of having a heart attack, being struck by lightening or attacked by a grizzly bear in yello
those are soldiers who threaten to shoot their own comrades if they retreat. >> holly williams. thank you. >>> today a massive cleanup is underway after tornados ripped through texas, oklahoma and arkansas. at least two people were killed. many others injured. dozens of homes and buildings were left in ruins across the plains. tonight a new storm system will soak big parts of the west and drop snow across the sierras, cascades and rockies. >>> the largest lottery prize...
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cbs' holly williams spoke to a widow whose husband died at a construction site. >> reporter: qatar wond cup. a middle eastern nation, roughly the size of connecticut, qatar is one of the wealthiest countries in the world, and it't countries in t poured more than $200 billion into infrastructure for the competition. but to build it, qatar has relied on an army of migrant workers, mostly from south asiaa and africa, toiling in temperatures of up to 120 degrees, and living in crowded, squalid camps, like this one. >> migrant workers are cheap because they're being exploited. >> reporter: mustafa qadri founded equiderm, an organization that investigated alleged labor abuses in qatar, including workers going unpaid for months at a time and unsafe conditions with deadly results. >> it's very hard to give an exact figure. i would suspect it's actually in the hundreds. i think hundreds of workers have i think hundreds died to make this world cup possible. >> reporter: budhan pandit left his home in nepal to build roads in qatar, sending money back to his family before he was killed in an accid
cbs' holly williams spoke to a widow whose husband died at a construction site. >> reporter: qatar wond cup. a middle eastern nation, roughly the size of connecticut, qatar is one of the wealthiest countries in the world, and it't countries in t poured more than $200 billion into infrastructure for the competition. but to build it, qatar has relied on an army of migrant workers, mostly from south asiaa and africa, toiling in temperatures of up to 120 degrees, and living in crowded,...
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holly williams has the harrowing story of a ukrainian soldier she previously met who survived months on the front lines. >> reporter: we first met private andriy rogalski in march. h just signed up and was headingo the property line to fight russia's innovating army. >> it's pure evil, what they did. >> reporter: pure evil. exactly, pure evil. >> reporter: fast forward seven months, and private rogalski is now a hardened soldier. he took a shrapnel wound in his leg in may and recovered. >> i saw the deaths, i saw combat, i saw s sadness, and i w joy. >> reporter: he took us to the small town of vysokopillia, occupied by russians for nearly six months, which he battled to liberate, nadia sabsai told us the russian soldiers shot up her car for fun and looted whatever they wanted. she took shelter in this basement when shfs heavy fighting, she says, along with seven other families, some with children. >> children were shaking. the young will die. >> reporter: many ukrainians say the russian troops have only resolved to fight them off. i'm proud to see ukrainian soldiers. >> i want to fr
holly williams has the harrowing story of a ukrainian soldier she previously met who survived months on the front lines. >> reporter: we first met private andriy rogalski in march. h just signed up and was headingo the property line to fight russia's innovating army. >> it's pure evil, what they did. >> reporter: pure evil. exactly, pure evil. >> reporter: fast forward seven months, and private rogalski is now a hardened soldier. he took a shrapnel wound in his leg in...
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they c can't take what not belos to them. >> reporter: holly williams,ne. >> o'donnell: well, it's that time of the year again when most of the united states will enjoy an extra hour of sleep. this sunday clocks will fall back, but there's growing momentum to make this yearly traditions a thing of the past. here's cbs' errol barnett. >> reporter: parents already struggle with getting their kids ready for school each morning. >> for one thing, everybody's confused. do you go forward or do you go backwards? >> reporter: when is why brandy alexander is one of the of nearly eight out of 10 americans who want to stop changing their clocks twice a year. >> it's a concern with her crossing the street. cars can't see her and the other children crossing the street. >> reporter: every march we spring forward to daylight saving time and each november fall back to standard time. research shows changing the clocks impacts productivity, our mental and physical health. >> this just pass. >> reporter: earlier this year, he u.s. senate passed the sunshine protection act, aiming to make daylight saving t
they c can't take what not belos to them. >> reporter: holly williams,ne. >> o'donnell: well, it's that time of the year again when most of the united states will enjoy an extra hour of sleep. this sunday clocks will fall back, but there's growing momentum to make this yearly traditions a thing of the past. here's cbs' errol barnett. >> reporter: parents already struggle with getting their kids ready for school each morning. >> for one thing, everybody's confused. do you...
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we have more in the conflict from holly williams. >> reporter: vladimir putin suggested yesterday that he was forced to invade ukraine. confrontation with the regime was inevitable said , referrin to the government of president vladimir zelenskyy who is jewis and his grandfather fought against germany. on russian state television, they now clai russia's fighting not just ukraine but the west and its corrupt being liberal values. this commentator says that the tv series friends is a good example of it. on the battlefield, russia suffered a string of embarrassing failures as ukraine recaptured swathes o the territory and moscow has been forced to mobilize 300,000 reservists. yesterday president putin even authorized the conscription of convicted criminals. perhaps in desperation, russia recently began targeting critical infrastructure including the power grid with airstrikes. with a harsh winter looming, ukraine says 40% of its energy infrastructure has been damaged this week g 7 nations including the u.s. said that they will help with reconstruction. the next major battle could be for t
we have more in the conflict from holly williams. >> reporter: vladimir putin suggested yesterday that he was forced to invade ukraine. confrontation with the regime was inevitable said , referrin to the government of president vladimir zelenskyy who is jewis and his grandfather fought against germany. on russian state television, they now clai russia's fighting not just ukraine but the west and its corrupt being liberal values. this commentator says that the tv series friends is a good...
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. >> as ukrainians struggle for the survival of their country, holly williams tells us about the fightan unlikely front. >> a ukrainian chef does battle against russia's invading army from the kitchen. >> you want to cook? have you been doing this before? >> never before. >> a lesson in surviving war and makiing borsch. >> it's been said small is beautiful. but small can be delicious, too. all through the morning, david pogue has proof. >> food is big on thanksgiving. but today, i will be telling you about three little foods. one bread small, one harvested small, and one cut small. coming up, three tiny origin stories. >> there's plenty more on our menu. it's "sunday morning's" food issue, november 20, 2022. we'll be right back. ♪ >>> it's all the buzz in the food world. luke burbawod's lar cking competition show. >> if you have turned on cen high e kitchen somewhere in america, you mighte to smell before you taste it. >> there is a revolution taking the cooking world by storm because of this star ingredient. pot. weed. chronic. >> reporter: now that cannabis is legal in some form or a
. >> as ukrainians struggle for the survival of their country, holly williams tells us about the fightan unlikely front. >> a ukrainian chef does battle against russia's invading army from the kitchen. >> you want to cook? have you been doing this before? >> never before. >> a lesson in surviving war and makiing borsch. >> it's been said small is beautiful. but small can be delicious, too. all through the morning, david pogue has proof. >> food is big...
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holly williams is going to ride on the donate life float in the january rose parade, she joined one of the many americans on the transplant waiting list, when her liver suddenly filled earlier this year, doctors at sutter health in san francisco successfully gave her a new one in june . now she wants to do her part to raise funds for the donation. >>> cbs evening news is coming up next, and as reid mentioned, we will be back with more looks at the food bank and our big project there, and re local captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, the breaking news, the guilty verdicts in the january 6th seditious conspiracy tile, the most serious case to come out of the investigation into the assault on the u.s. - capitmaare courthouse. breaking news -- tornadoes reported in the south, and the warnings of strong violent twisters to come overnight with the millions of americans in the path of severe weather. world cup thriller -- the u.s. men's national team victory over iran. cbs's roxana saberi is in qatar. nationwide rail strike -- will republicans and democrats come together to avoi
holly williams is going to ride on the donate life float in the january rose parade, she joined one of the many americans on the transplant waiting list, when her liver suddenly filled earlier this year, doctors at sutter health in san francisco successfully gave her a new one in june . now she wants to do her part to raise funds for the donation. >>> cbs evening news is coming up next, and as reid mentioned, we will be back with more looks at the food bank and our big project there,...
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. >> reporter: holly williams, ukraine. >>> the government of hong kong announced that it is easing somes covid restrictions for tour groups arriving from abroad. they'll now be able to visit theme parks and museums, but they're still subject to coronavirus testing and banned from bars and restaurants for three days after arrival. these and other restrictions have spurred an exodus from the city, especially for those in the financial sector. elizabeth palmer reports. >> reporter: hong kong is one of the world's most important financial hubbs. it's the main pipeline for money moving in and out of asia, especially china. but there is trouble brewing. over the past year, more than 100,000 people have left. that's a record. and multinational companies are looking elsewhere too. sally wong is ceo of the hong kong investment funds association. more than a third of her members say they have already moved jobs out to other countries. can you get them back? where have they gone? >> from singapore, dubai, australia, japan, you can make it. >> reporter: the pandemic hit hong kong hard. for a while
. >> reporter: holly williams, ukraine. >>> the government of hong kong announced that it is easing somes covid restrictions for tour groups arriving from abroad. they'll now be able to visit theme parks and museums, but they're still subject to coronavirus testing and banned from bars and restaurants for three days after arrival. these and other restrictions have spurred an exodus from the city, especially for those in the financial sector. elizabeth palmer reports. >>...
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holly williams reports. >> reporter: stonewall fc in london says it's the world's most successful lgbtously. they're looking forward to the world cup, but they're also worried because the host country, qatar, is a conservative islamic nation where sex outside of marriage is illegal, and homosexuality can be punishable by death. >> i know for a fact there would be no circumstance that i would be comfortable in qatar attending the world cup, going to matches. >> i feel it's been tarnished, tarnished by the legacy of a country that has so much work to do. >> reporter: the ruler of qatar unity peoplfferen parts of the come and experienc our culture. we welcome everybody, but also we expect and we want people to respect our culture. >> reporter: but dr. nasdaq qatari to come out publicly as gay earlier this year and claims he received death threats as a result. he lives and practices medicine in san francisco. >> how frightening was it for you to come out as a qatari? >> very. honestly, i have never been so afraid. >> reporter: he believes he'd be arrested if he went back to qatar. >> qatar
holly williams reports. >> reporter: stonewall fc in london says it's the world's most successful lgbtously. they're looking forward to the world cup, but they're also worried because the host country, qatar, is a conservative islamic nation where sex outside of marriage is illegal, and homosexuality can be punishable by death. >> i know for a fact there would be no circumstance that i would be comfortable in qatar attending the world cup, going to matches. >> i feel it's been...
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holly williams reports. >> reporter: on the banks of the river thames, scavengers are hunting for treasurenot for gold or anything of monetary value -- >> very nice. looks like a crown as well. >> reporter: but broken shards of london's history. >> oh, you found some pins? >> reporter: this is what londoners call mud larking, searching for coins, pottery, and other ancient artifacts in the silt that's exposed when the ide goes out. >> like it's ancient, and it could be very old and cool because it's from a long time ago. >> yeah. >> reporter: this is a taster session for first timers. >> can you see the lines on it. >> reporter: they'll need a permit from the london port authority if they want to take it up rengly. >> that's night. >> reporter: christine webb is their guide. >> lovely. >> yes, very nice. >> i'm going to get to hold this. >> reporter: she's been mud larking for 11 years. her prize find, this coin from 1572. >> on the other side, you've got the image of elizabeth i. >> wow. >> my aim. i would love, although i don't know if it would ever happen, would be to get something that
holly williams reports. >> reporter: on the banks of the river thames, scavengers are hunting for treasurenot for gold or anything of monetary value -- >> very nice. looks like a crown as well. >> reporter: but broken shards of london's history. >> oh, you found some pins? >> reporter: this is what londoners call mud larking, searching for coins, pottery, and other ancient artifacts in the silt that's exposed when the ide goes out. >> like it's ancient, and...