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major.rett: jamie yuccas, >> garrett: jamie yuccas, thank you.rn now to the southern border where today, vice president kamala harris said the biden administration is making "extreme progress" in addressing the surge in migrants there. it was a trip long demanded by her critics, and here is cbs' nancy cordes. >> reporter: it's hardly unusual for politicians to tour the border, but this trip was closely watched because of the timing-- 93 days after the vice president was tapped to lead the white house response to rising migration. >> i said back in march i was going to come to the border, so this is not a new plan. >> reporter: and yet, white house sources say today's trip came together so quickly, it caused some confusion within the west wing, though it did not come soon enough for the g.o.p. >> she avoided traveling to the border for more than 90 days, and in that short amount of time, in more than three months, there have been more than half a million encounters. >> reporter: republicans also questioned why vice president harris went to el paso
major.rett: jamie yuccas, >> garrett: jamie yuccas, thank you.rn now to the southern border where today, vice president kamala harris said the biden administration is making "extreme progress" in addressing the surge in migrants there. it was a trip long demanded by her critics, and here is cbs' nancy cordes. >> reporter: it's hardly unusual for politicians to tour the border, but this trip was closely watched because of the timing-- 93 days after the vice president was...
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our jamie yuccas has more. >> naomi osaka. >> reporter: four-time tennis star naomi osaka. world of tennis, dropping out before her second round match revealing that she suffers from depression. saying in part, the truth is i've suffered long bouts of depression since the u.s. open i 2018 and i've had a really hard time coping with that. here's osaka after a match three years ago. >> just woke up and i was really depressed, but i don't know why. >> reporter: last week, she announced she wouldn't participate in a health conference. officials fined her $15,000 and threatened to expel the world's highest paid female athlete if she continued to not speak to the media. many believe press is vital to the game. >> she has to understand when she bought into this whole idea of playing professional tennis, part of that is to do these interviews to make the sport more vibrant to get the word out. >> reporter: the french tennis federation said it was sad and sorry about osaka withdrawing. and osaka wrote, i'm going to take some time away from the court now, but when the time is right i
our jamie yuccas has more. >> naomi osaka. >> reporter: four-time tennis star naomi osaka. world of tennis, dropping out before her second round match revealing that she suffers from depression. saying in part, the truth is i've suffered long bouts of depression since the u.s. open i 2018 and i've had a really hard time coping with that. here's osaka after a match three years ago. >> just woke up and i was really depressed, but i don't know why. >> reporter: last week,...
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norah. >> o'donnell: jamie yuccas, thank you. and tens of millions of americans are planning to hit the road this fourth of july weekend, but finding gas may not be so easy in some places because of a shortage of delivery drivers. here's cbs' errol barnett. >> reporter: americans hitting the road this weekend have plenty of company: more than 47 million planning to go somewhere, up 40% from last year, and on track to be the second highest independence day but some gas stations are already reporting supply issues. a shortage of fuel truck drivers is causing delivery delays in places like washington, oregon, california, and colorado out west, to iowa and ohio. >> there is no gas shortage. please don't go panic shopping. >> reporter: andrew gross with a.a.a. says panic buying that followed the colonial pipeline hack can easily be avoided. >> if you go to a gas station and their pumps are empty-- which would be rare, but if they are, chances are the station across the street or down the road will have gas. this is very, very spotty,
norah. >> o'donnell: jamie yuccas, thank you. and tens of millions of americans are planning to hit the road this fourth of july weekend, but finding gas may not be so easy in some places because of a shortage of delivery drivers. here's cbs' errol barnett. >> reporter: americans hitting the road this weekend have plenty of company: more than 47 million planning to go somewhere, up 40% from last year, and on track to be the second highest independence day but some gas stations are...
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norah. >> o'donnell: jamie yuccas, thank you for being outside for us.nd there's little relief from the heat in sight, and there's now a tropical storm targeting the southeast coast. let's get the forecast now from cbs' lonnie quinn. good evening, lonnie. >> good evening, norah, good evening, everyone. we heard jamie say that some of the folks in the pacific northwest are typically used to this type of tonight in august, that is true for some folks, but for a lot of them in the pacific northwest, they have never been this hot. tomorrow portland will be 20° cooler, but that is still 94°, 95°. washington could see 119°, and that would be the hottest temperature the state of washington ever recorded. there is a big heat zone over the pacific northwest. but it is also all the way over to the east coast. philadelphia tomorrow is 96°, feeling like 104°. newark, 97°, feeling like 10 2°. relief from the east coast will come from a front that is right now around kansas city, and that will cool the temperatures down by thursday. tropical storm danny made landfall
norah. >> o'donnell: jamie yuccas, thank you for being outside for us.nd there's little relief from the heat in sight, and there's now a tropical storm targeting the southeast coast. let's get the forecast now from cbs' lonnie quinn. good evening, lonnie. >> good evening, norah, good evening, everyone. we heard jamie say that some of the folks in the pacific northwest are typically used to this type of tonight in august, that is true for some folks, but for a lot of them in the...
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norah. >> o'donnell: jamie yuccas, thank you for being outside for us. and there's little relief from the heat in sight, and there's now a tropical storm targeting the southeast coast. the southeast coast. let's get the forecast now from cbs' lonnie quinn. good evening, lonnie. >> reporter: good evening, norah, good evening, everyone. we just heard jamie say some of the folks have never experienced these temperatures till august. some of the temperatures have never been experienced before. every number you see on the board here, hottest day ever in the history of salem, oregon, they were 116. portland, oregon, 115. tomorrow, no escape from the heat. portland, oregon, about 95. but look at passco. passco, washington, the hottest day ever recorded for the state the state of washington if you hit this tomorrow. the heat dome over the northwest extends across a good portion of the country, the east coast is not escaping. the numbers of the eastern cities, philadelphia 96 tomorrow, feels like 104. take a look at newark, newark is 97 under the thermometer, fee
norah. >> o'donnell: jamie yuccas, thank you for being outside for us. and there's little relief from the heat in sight, and there's now a tropical storm targeting the southeast coast. the southeast coast. let's get the forecast now from cbs' lonnie quinn. good evening, lonnie. >> reporter: good evening, norah, good evening, everyone. we just heard jamie say some of the folks have never experienced these temperatures till august. some of the temperatures have never been experienced...
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cbs' jamie yuccas is north of l.a. and is going to lead off our coverage. ning, jamie. >> reporter: good evening, norah. you can see there's still a very active scene behind me at that fire station. and we're just learning that a 44-year-old firefighter died of multiple gunshot wounds.tain ist this 54-year-old captain is just out of surgery in critical but stable condition. it turns out an off-duty firefighters came to the fire house after the shooting, then returned home, and apparently died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. chaos in the canyons north of los angeles. the l.a. county fire department confirming one of their own had been shot dead inside fire station 81 in the community of agua dulce, by a disgruntled worker. another firefighter rushed to the hospital. a short time later, roughly 10 miles east, his body was later found on the property of the burned down home. it was a violent memorial day weekend in cities across the country. tonight, new surveillance video shows mayhem as a hail of bullets is fired at a crowd outside a miami nightclub early
cbs' jamie yuccas is north of l.a. and is going to lead off our coverage. ning, jamie. >> reporter: good evening, norah. you can see there's still a very active scene behind me at that fire station. and we're just learning that a 44-year-old firefighter died of multiple gunshot wounds.tain ist this 54-year-old captain is just out of surgery in critical but stable condition. it turns out an off-duty firefighters came to the fire house after the shooting, then returned home, and apparently...
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jamie yuccas, cbs news. >> o'donnell: and tonight, the manhunt for three gunmen who opened fire on a concert crowd near miami may be expanding to more possible suspects. we get the latest now on the investigation from cbs' manuel bojorquez. >> reporter: tonight, a closer look at surveillance video reveals the possibility of an additional shooter or shooters in the attack that killed two people and injured 21 after a rap concert sunday. miami-dade police previously released this video of the s.u.v. used in the shooting, and three masked men, armed with assault-style rifles and men, ai handguns, running around the corner and opening fire on the crowd. in the newest clip, you can see what appear to be flashes of gunfire from another vehicle in the parking lot. in a statement today, miami-dade police say, detectives believe the attack was parent of a dispute between two groups with innocent concert-goers, like ka'dedra thomas, who was shot three times in the back, caught in the cross-fire. >> it really felt like i was in a movie. to see people dropping like that? like, it was females, pe
jamie yuccas, cbs news. >> o'donnell: and tonight, the manhunt for three gunmen who opened fire on a concert crowd near miami may be expanding to more possible suspects. we get the latest now on the investigation from cbs' manuel bojorquez. >> reporter: tonight, a closer look at surveillance video reveals the possibility of an additional shooter or shooters in the attack that killed two people and injured 21 after a rap concert sunday. miami-dade police previously released this...
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jamie yuccas, cbs news, los angeles. >> garrett: services were held today to remember one to have thedly race massacre. while it began 100 years ago, for many it's still not over for many. cbs' omar villafranca reports from tulsa. >> it is appropriate on may 31, that happens to be the national memorial day. >> reporter: today, a century after the tulsa race massacre, the community is still trying to heal. the two-day rampage by a white mob killed an estimated 300 black tulsa residents and turned more than 30 square blocks of homes and businesses in the greenwood district, known as "black wall street," into rubble. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪♪is solemn ceremony honored this solemn ceremony hon those killed with some of the last-known survivors in attendance. >> these unknown names are likewise battlers for freedom and democracy in this land. >> this statue is from a picture-- >> reporter: tulsa resident kevin ross says for years the tulsa massacre wasn't acknowledged or taught in schools. but now the city is reckoning with its past. >> i'm overjoyed that the discussions have begun, that the silence, the c
jamie yuccas, cbs news, los angeles. >> garrett: services were held today to remember one to have thedly race massacre. while it began 100 years ago, for many it's still not over for many. cbs' omar villafranca reports from tulsa. >> it is appropriate on may 31, that happens to be the national memorial day. >> reporter: today, a century after the tulsa race massacre, the community is still trying to heal. the two-day rampage by a white mob killed an estimated 300 black tulsa...
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here's cbs' jamie yuccas. >> reporter: four time grand slam winner naomi osaka stuns the world of tennisch open before her second round match and revealing on social media, she suffers from depression, saying, in part, she was withdrawing to not be a distraction that, "the truth is that i have suffered long bouts of depression since the u.s. open in 2018 and i have had a really hard time coping with that." here's osaka after a match three years ago. >> i just woke up and i was really depressed but i don't know why. >> reporter: last week she announced she wouldn't participate in press conferences because the experience harms the mental health of players. officials fined her $15,000 and threatened to expel the world's highest paid female athlete if she continued to not speak to the media. many believe press is vital to the game. >> she has to understand that when she bought into this whole idea of playing professional tennis, part of that is to agree to do these interviews to make the sport more vibrant, to get the word out. >> reporter: the french tennis federation said it was "sorry" an
here's cbs' jamie yuccas. >> reporter: four time grand slam winner naomi osaka stuns the world of tennisch open before her second round match and revealing on social media, she suffers from depression, saying, in part, she was withdrawing to not be a distraction that, "the truth is that i have suffered long bouts of depression since the u.s. open in 2018 and i have had a really hard time coping with that." here's osaka after a match three years ago. >> i just woke up and i...
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. >> for cbs this morning, jamie yuccas, los angeles. >> "cbs overnight news" will be right back. >>>ch of the energy used in the u.s. but scientists say old and brandoned wells are proving to be a major threat to the environment. here's cbs's jeff berardelli. >> probably another 150 feet we'll find another well and that way. >> this is inspector for the pennsylvania environmental protection department. >> not even 150 feet. it's right there. >> it's an abandoned well. the epa estimates there may be 2 millioner scattered around the country left behind when gas and oil companies stop taking care of their equipment. those wells fall into state hands. >> all of these colored dots represent a well, some are active, some abandoned, some are plugged, for every one of these there's two or three more not showing up on our map. >> many now leaking dangerous pollutants into the ground and air. we accompanied don on an emergency call to plug a broken well. >> i've been in this position now almost 11 years and i'm still amazed what we come across, where the wells are, in streams in, the river, on
. >> for cbs this morning, jamie yuccas, los angeles. >> "cbs overnight news" will be right back. >>>ch of the energy used in the u.s. but scientists say old and brandoned wells are proving to be a major threat to the environment. here's cbs's jeff berardelli. >> probably another 150 feet we'll find another well and that way. >> this is inspector for the pennsylvania environmental protection department. >> not even 150 feet. it's right there....
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jamie yuccas shows us what happened that day. >> we need access to these doors. >> we just heard anothered shotgun here. >> the santa clara sheriff's body cam video begins just minutes after gunshots were first recorded and continued to erupt at the vta rail yard in san jose on may 26th. sheriffs described the shooter samuel cassidy as a disgruntled employee who targeted his fellow workers. officers spoke with a supervisor outside. >> are you able to open those doors? >> give me your key card. >> shortly after the five-member team entered the building, a gun shot is heard. >> oh [ bleep ]. >> the team immediately recognizes the situation is still dynamic and they drive towards the area of the gunshot. two additional gunshots are heard as they approach the exit doors to the dispatch center. [ shots fired ] >> i bullet hole can be seen in the frame of the left door. evidence shows that one gunshot went through the door into the contact team. >> i have one down. >> upon entering the dispatch center. >> let me see your hands! >> they found a body slumped over a chair. the man still holding a
jamie yuccas shows us what happened that day. >> we need access to these doors. >> we just heard anothered shotgun here. >> the santa clara sheriff's body cam video begins just minutes after gunshots were first recorded and continued to erupt at the vta rail yard in san jose on may 26th. sheriffs described the shooter samuel cassidy as a disgruntled employee who targeted his fellow workers. officers spoke with a supervisor outside. >> are you able to open those doors?...
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religions and races are coming together to show support. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," jamie yuccasr one. i love that he said it's not about being jewish, it's about being human. it's really despicable what is happening. nicely done. >>> the multitalented james corden is reprising his role as the voice of a beloved rabbit. >> what? my voice isn't annoying, right? >> i love that scene. ahead we'll talk with the emmy award winner about the new "peter rabbit" sequel and plans >>> it's 8:25. i am betty yu. new information released about a string of workplace incidence involving vta gunman, including an outburst in january 2020 over vacation time. one employee reports someone saying of sam cassidy "he scares me." >>> san francisco teens can keep riding muni at no cost. the mayor is expanding the program so anyone 18 and under can get around. the program started in april last year during the pandemic. >>> a 12 minute drive from highway 880 to san mateo, 25 minutes west on highway 580 from 205 in tracy to 680 in dublin. traffic is slow on west 80 to the macarthur maze. south bay drive time
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jamie yuccas, minneapolis. >>> for more we're joined by cbs news analyst rikki klieman.good morning. >> 22.5 years is very specific when we're talking about time here. what can you tell us about the judge's reasoning? >> the judge wrote a 22-page memorandum to show that his reasoning is sound. there were four aggravating factors that he found the prosecution had advocated for five. but he only used two, and rightly so under the law. in order to take the sentence up from the presumptive sentence of 12.5 years and bring it up to 22.5 years, a ten-year enhadn'tment. those charges are abuse of trust and authority on the part of derek chauvin, as well as acting with particular cruelty. when you read through the memorandum, which is based on facts and law, what it comes down to is a grid of sentencing guidelines. and when you look at aggravat aggravators, these two in particular, he looked at the average of cases, and the average of cases told him that it was somewhere between 20 years and 25 years was appropriate. he decided that he would split the difference and come up with
jamie yuccas, minneapolis. >>> for more we're joined by cbs news analyst rikki klieman.good morning. >> 22.5 years is very specific when we're talking about time here. what can you tell us about the judge's reasoning? >> the judge wrote a 22-page memorandum to show that his reasoning is sound. there were four aggravating factors that he found the prosecution had advocated for five. but he only used two, and rightly so under the law. in order to take the sentence up from the...
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jamie yuccas has more on the sentencing hearing. >> reporter: the last time the public saw derek chauvin he was being led away in handcuffs after a injury found him guilty on all accounts for the murder of george floyd. today he returns to court. rikki klieman says cahill will examine arguments from the prosecution and the defense. victim impact statements, a presentence investigation into chauvin's past, and any statements chauvin might make before delivering his sentence. how likely is it that derek chauvin would face the maximum sentence? >> we have to understand what the maximum sentence under the law is, which is 40 years. i would be surprised if he got any less than 20. but i've been surprised before. >> reporter: don samuels is a former minneapolis council member from the city's north side. he hopes that chauvin's sentencing will close the loop on painful cycle that includes a spike in crime and reduction in police staffing. >> people are trying to decide, do we support the sentiment and say let's get rid of all police, or do we find some other way, let's get hard on crime? we're
jamie yuccas has more on the sentencing hearing. >> reporter: the last time the public saw derek chauvin he was being led away in handcuffs after a injury found him guilty on all accounts for the murder of george floyd. today he returns to court. rikki klieman says cahill will examine arguments from the prosecution and the defense. victim impact statements, a presentence investigation into chauvin's past, and any statements chauvin might make before delivering his sentence. how likely is...