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here's janet shamlian. >>> i needed an abortion to preserve my health but couldn't get one in texas. >> reporter: anna zargarian is one of five women suing the state of texas over its abortion ban. she was denied the procedure at 19 weeks after her water broke early. she says putting her at risk of a potentially life-threatening infection. her doctor said they couldn't perform the abortion, so she had one in colorado. >> i felt like a shell of a human, but i was like, you know, wrapped up in grief. >> reporter: the lawsuit was filed on behalf of the women by the center for reproductive rights. an abortion rights advocacy group. texas is among 12 states with the most restrictive abortion rules. the procedure is banned unless a woman's life is at risk or the fetus has a fatal diagnosis. but physicians say they're fearful even when they would typically provide an abortion as a standard of care. because of the law that criminalizes performing the procedure. john seago helped get texas' abortion ban passed. he says some doctors are confused about what the law requires. >> texas law does n
here's janet shamlian. >>> i needed an abortion to preserve my health but couldn't get one in texas. >> reporter: anna zargarian is one of five women suing the state of texas over its abortion ban. she was denied the procedure at 19 weeks after her water broke early. she says putting her at risk of a potentially life-threatening infection. her doctor said they couldn't perform the abortion, so she had one in colorado. >> i felt like a shell of a human, but i was like, you...
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janet shamlian starts us off from houston. ood evening to reports that the missing americans could've been targeted by mistake. now assisting with the investigation and a note of caution, the images are graphic. >> this is a moment four americans were kidnapped in mexico, just across the border from brownsville, texas. traveling in this white minivan with north carolina plates when they came under fire. the video appears to show a woman forced into the back of a pickup truck by men with guns, then two others who appear hurts, loaded next to her. the mexican president says that four are going to biomedicine, less expensive in mexico as hundreds of thousands of americans do each year. and that the could've been mistakenly targeted. the white house today saying it's closely following the situation. speak of these sorts of attacks are unacceptable. our thoughts are with the families of these individuals and we stand ready to provide all appropriate counsel or assistance. >> reporter: minna morris is under a four do not travel advis
janet shamlian starts us off from houston. ood evening to reports that the missing americans could've been targeted by mistake. now assisting with the investigation and a note of caution, the images are graphic. >> this is a moment four americans were kidnapped in mexico, just across the border from brownsville, texas. traveling in this white minivan with north carolina plates when they came under fire. the video appears to show a woman forced into the back of a pickup truck by men with...
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janet shamlian, cbs news, finley, ohio. >>> a new study warns that using >>> a new study warns that usingopular artificial want luxury hair repair that doesn't cost $50? pantene's pro-vitamin formula repairs hair. as well as the leading luxury bonding treatment. for softness and resilience, without the price tag. if you know... you know it's pantene. ♪ma ma ma ma♪ [clears throut] for fast sore throat relief, try vicks vapocool drops with two times more menthol per drop*, and the powerful rush of vicks vapors for fast-acting relief you can feel. vicks vapocool drops. fast relief you can feel. ♪ ♪ ♪♪ it's nothing... sounds like something. ♪ when you have nausea, heartburn, indigestion, ♪ ♪ upset stomach, diarrhea. ♪ pepto bismol coats and soothes for fast relief... when you need it most. did you know, some ordinary cold medicines can raise your blood pressure? pepto bismol coats and soothes for fast relief... try new vicks nyquil high blood pressure for fast, powerful cold relief without ingredients that may raise your blood pressure. try vicks nyquil high blood pressure. the coughing, achi
janet shamlian, cbs news, finley, ohio. >>> a new study warns that using >>> a new study warns that usingopular artificial want luxury hair repair that doesn't cost $50? pantene's pro-vitamin formula repairs hair. as well as the leading luxury bonding treatment. for softness and resilience, without the price tag. if you know... you know it's pantene. ♪ma ma ma ma♪ [clears throut] for fast sore throat relief, try vicks vapocool drops with two times more menthol per drop*,...
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janet shamlian, cbs news, houston. >>> tonight, law enforcement says it found a 13-year-old girl in a locked shed. the new details next on how she may have met her captor online. sometimes, the lows of bipolar depression feel darkest before dawn. with caplyta, there's a chance to let the light shine through. and light tomorrow, with the hope from today. this is a chance to let in the lyte. caplyta is a once-daily pill that is proven to deliver significant relief across bipolar depression. unlike some medicines that only treat bipolar i, caplyta treats both bipolar i and bipolar ii depression. and in clinical trials, movement disorders and weight gain were not common. call your doctor about sudden mood changes, behaviors, or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants may increase these risks in young adults. elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke. report fever, confusion, stiff or uncontrollable muscle movements which may be life threatening or permanent. these aren't all the serious side effects. in the darkness of bipolar i and ii depression, caplyta can help you le
janet shamlian, cbs news, houston. >>> tonight, law enforcement says it found a 13-year-old girl in a locked shed. the new details next on how she may have met her captor online. sometimes, the lows of bipolar depression feel darkest before dawn. with caplyta, there's a chance to let the light shine through. and light tomorrow, with the hope from today. this is a chance to let in the lyte. caplyta is a once-daily pill that is proven to deliver significant relief across bipolar...
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janet shamlian, thank you so much.aiting game for the possible criminal indictment of former president donald trump will continue for at least another day. the manhattan dolphins postponed a scheduled grand jury session today, but jurors could meet again on thursday. cbs' robert costa is outside the courthouse in new york city. >> reporter: with demonstrators on hand and increased security around manhattan criminal court, the decision by manhattan district attorney alvin bragg not to convene the grand jury was a sudden and unexpected development. >> people anticipated that today would be the day that the district attorney would present the draft indictment and ask the grand jury to vote on it. now it's likely the delay has something to do with that, that either the d.a. or the grand jury itself wants to have some more information or take a breath for some reason. >> reporter: bragg is investigating hush money payments made in 2016 to adult film star stormy daniels, which former trump fixer michael cohen claims trump au
janet shamlian, thank you so much.aiting game for the possible criminal indictment of former president donald trump will continue for at least another day. the manhattan dolphins postponed a scheduled grand jury session today, but jurors could meet again on thursday. cbs' robert costa is outside the courthouse in new york city. >> reporter: with demonstrators on hand and increased security around manhattan criminal court, the decision by manhattan district attorney alvin bragg not to...
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cbs's janet shamlian is gonna start us off from nashville. ning, janet. >> reporter: norah, good evening to you. police said based on evidence they gathered, this appears to be a targeted and well-planned attack. the police chief is now saying they know the motive but are not yet ready to release it to the public. this latest school shooting has shattered yet another community in america. tonight, the heartbreak belongs to nashville. >> they're hearing gunfire. >> moments of terror this morning at the covenant school, a christian elementary in nashville for students preschool through sixth grade. >> multiple victims down inside the school. >> reporter: within minutes, nashville police, s.w.a.t. teams, and the fbi swarmed the school, finding three students and three adults dead. on the second-floor, authorities say they confronted a woman, a 28-year-old former student. armed with two assault style rifles and a handgun. >> when the officers got to the second level, they saw a shooter, a female who was firing. the officers engaged her. she was fa
cbs's janet shamlian is gonna start us off from nashville. ning, janet. >> reporter: norah, good evening to you. police said based on evidence they gathered, this appears to be a targeted and well-planned attack. the police chief is now saying they know the motive but are not yet ready to release it to the public. this latest school shooting has shattered yet another community in america. tonight, the heartbreak belongs to nashville. >> they're hearing gunfire. >> moments of...
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as we continue our series, "retirement ready," cbs's janet shamlian reports on what you can do. >> lastfor retirement when he left his pediatric practice after 34 years. >> what's it been like? >> well, it's been fun. i'm not gonna say i have enjoyed it. i'm not regretting it. >> reporte: so, mixed feelings. the 64-year-old ohio man, who has four rescue dogs, saved enough, but it's his emotional bank that's running low. >> when i go to bed at night, and i say, "what did i do today that made it a better day for somebody else, or for the world?" and the answer is usually nothing. >> reporter: retirement is a seismic life change that can impact mental health, one study suggesting it increases the likelihood of depression. >> i do have a lot of free time. >> reporter: ritz started working with scott miller, who is in a fast-growing industry. he's a retirement coach. >> people underestimate the amount of change that is about to take place. >> reporter: what does a fulfilled retirement look like? >> it's about finding meaning, living with purpose, and leaving a legacy. >> reporter: miller say
as we continue our series, "retirement ready," cbs's janet shamlian reports on what you can do. >> lastfor retirement when he left his pediatric practice after 34 years. >> what's it been like? >> well, it's been fun. i'm not gonna say i have enjoyed it. i'm not regretting it. >> reporte: so, mixed feelings. the 64-year-old ohio man, who has four rescue dogs, saved enough, but it's his emotional bank that's running low. >> when i go to bed at night, and i...
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norah. >> norah: janet shamlian, thank you so much.'s turn now to those devastating storms that slam to the south over the weekend, at least 22 people were killed after tornadoes touched down in mississippi and alabama. these before-and-after photos from the small town overruling fort mississippi show the enormous power as the twister destroyed everything in its path. cbs's omar villafranca is there tonight. >> the deadly storms dropped golf ball size hail and left tornadoes that left a path of destruction for mississippi to georgia. this church was demolished. the pastor says their spirit isn't broken. >> god has got a purpose. god has got a plan. for your >> reporter: one person was killed in alabama. the storm pounded the town of florence, toppling trees and damaging houses. while in mississippi, residents have been cleaning up for four days after a powerful e ef 4 tornado tore through ruling fork tonight. tracy harding and several other people took cover in her restaurant school or seconds before the tornado struck. >> it was chaos
norah. >> norah: janet shamlian, thank you so much.'s turn now to those devastating storms that slam to the south over the weekend, at least 22 people were killed after tornadoes touched down in mississippi and alabama. these before-and-after photos from the small town overruling fort mississippi show the enormous power as the twister destroyed everything in its path. cbs's omar villafranca is there tonight. >> the deadly storms dropped golf ball size hail and left tornadoes that...
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janet shamlian, thank you.in today for residents of california, the past few weeks have been mostly heavy rain, mountain snow, and gusty winds. tonight, a powerful multi-day storm is bringing more misery, including the 13th atmospheric river of the year. here is cbs's jonathan vigliotti. >> reporter: one week into spring, another storm has blasted into california. once again closing interstate 80 to truckers. >> it's been crazy. this has been the worst winter i have been through. >> reporter: and the snow keeps falling in the sierra, an epic amount. california's snowpack has reached its highest level in 71 years. mammoth mountain has had nearly 700 inches this season. that's 58 feet. an all-time record. a seemingly nonstop parade of storms has uprooted more trees. in tulare county, a family was rescued from the roof of their cars, swallowed up by floodwater. and nearby, a sheriff's deputy pulled this dog to safety from the tule river. in southern california, the deluge that has turned these hills so green has s
janet shamlian, thank you.in today for residents of california, the past few weeks have been mostly heavy rain, mountain snow, and gusty winds. tonight, a powerful multi-day storm is bringing more misery, including the 13th atmospheric river of the year. here is cbs's jonathan vigliotti. >> reporter: one week into spring, another storm has blasted into california. once again closing interstate 80 to truckers. >> it's been crazy. this has been the worst winter i have been through....
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janet shamlian, thank you so much.ow moving across the southwest, bringing storm warnings and advisors to more than half a dozen states. for details, let's bring in meteorologist mike bettes from our partners at the weather channel. good evening, knight. >> reporter: hi, norah, good evening to you puree powerhouse storm the last two days, 90 mile-per-hour wind gusts, tornadoes in los angeles, you can see we have a little more rain to go and snow but this st. what that means, some of this energy could be responsible for a 3-base of your weather outbreak beginning here in the midwest today with storms i could go well through the night, illinois and indiana in particular. tomorrow, the threat shifts farther south. large hail in oklahoma and texas, and on friday goes east from there, i'm on the southeast, britain tornado risk across the tennessee valley, mississippi, louisiana, alabama, as well. and then we return our attention back to california once again because early next week, norah, and other powerhouse storm is set
janet shamlian, thank you so much.ow moving across the southwest, bringing storm warnings and advisors to more than half a dozen states. for details, let's bring in meteorologist mike bettes from our partners at the weather channel. good evening, knight. >> reporter: hi, norah, good evening to you puree powerhouse storm the last two days, 90 mile-per-hour wind gusts, tornadoes in los angeles, you can see we have a little more rain to go and snow but this st. what that means, some of this...
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cbs's janet shamlian is going to start us off tonight from nashville. > reporter: norah, good evening to you.police t s basedny'vethe well-planned attack. and the police chief is now saying they know the motive but are not yet ready to release it to the public. this latest school shooting has shattered yet another community in america. tonight the heartbreak belongs to nashville. >> they're actually hearing gunfire. [ siren ] >> reporter: moments of terror this morning at the covenant school, a christian elementary in nashville for students preschool through sixth grade. >> multiple victims down inside the school. >> reporter: within minutes, nashville police, s.w.a.t. teams, and the fbi swarmed the school, finding three students and three adults dead. on the second floor, authorities say they confronted a woman, a 28-year-old former student armed with two assault-style rifles and a handgun. >> when the officers got to the second level, they saw a shooter, a female who was firing. the officers engaged her. she was fatally shot by responding police office
cbs's janet shamlian is going to start us off tonight from nashville. > reporter: norah, good evening to you.police t s basedny'vethe well-planned attack. and the police chief is now saying they know the motive but are not yet ready to release it to the public. this latest school shooting has shattered yet another community in america. tonight the heartbreak belongs to nashville. >> they're actually hearing gunfire. [ siren ] >> reporter: moments of terror this morning at the...
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cbs's janet shamlian has the tips experts say could help you sleep better and live longer. >> reporterst make you feel better, it could add years to your life. what surprised you about the findings of the study? expectancy gained. just based on, i think fairly achievable targets, in terms of sleep quality. >> reporter: for women, more than two additional years. for men come almost five. according to the american college of cardiology study, which included more than 170,000 americans. dr. carol ash is a sleep expert to. >> we now know that poor quality sleep can lead to many of the chronic diseases we are trying to treat, and can shorten your life span. >> reporter: like cardiovascular disease and diabetes. the study qualified a good night's sleep as 7-8 hours a night, not using sleep medication, feeling well rested at least five days a week, and no trouble falling or staying asleep most nights. what are good sleep habits? >> your body needs time to wind down at night. you want to make sure that your environment is calm, quiet, and dark and cool. >> reporter: also, aim for regular bedti
cbs's janet shamlian has the tips experts say could help you sleep better and live longer. >> reporterst make you feel better, it could add years to your life. what surprised you about the findings of the study? expectancy gained. just based on, i think fairly achievable targets, in terms of sleep quality. >> reporter: for women, more than two additional years. for men come almost five. according to the american college of cardiology study, which included more than 170,000...
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cbs's janet shamlian is going to start us off tonight from nashville. : norah, good evening to you. we have new information about this attack tonight. we have learned the shooter, who was under medical care for any emotional disorder, legally purchased seven firearms. they were hiding in their home. three of which were used in the school. also, nashville police have now released body cam footage of those officers stopping the attack. and a note of caution here. the video is graphic. >> it is going to be first floor, main lobby. >> reporter: these are the moments nashville police responded to the call of an active shooter. >> locked down. we have two kids that we don't know where they are. >> reporter: with a teacher's guidance and without hesitation. >> upstairs. >> reporter: taking out the shooter with a burst of shots. just minutes after entering school. and 14 minutes from the first 911 call. >> shots fired, shots fired, shots fired, move. >> reporter: likely preventing further loss like. rex engelbert on michael collazo, 2 of 5 oficers who responded.
cbs's janet shamlian is going to start us off tonight from nashville. : norah, good evening to you. we have new information about this attack tonight. we have learned the shooter, who was under medical care for any emotional disorder, legally purchased seven firearms. they were hiding in their home. three of which were used in the school. also, nashville police have now released body cam footage of those officers stopping the attack. and a note of caution here. the video is graphic. >> it...
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janet shamlian, thank you so much. >>> turning now overseas, the arrest of an american journalist on espionage charges is yet another sign of the deteriorating relations between the united states and russia. "the wall street journal's" evan gershkovich is the first u.s. reporter to face spying charges in russia since the end of the cold war. cbs's chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret brennan reports the state department is condemning the detention in the strongest possible terms. >> reporter: the kremlin claims "wall street journal" reporter evan gershkovich was caught red-handed on wednesday while trying to obtain classified information. >> translator: under the cover of journalistic activity -- >> reporter: russia accuses the 31-year-old american, an accredited journalist, of working as a spy in the city offia catrin ber, where he was arrested by russia's top security agency, the fsb. >> translator: i wasn't allowed to the hearing. >> reporter: his lawyer said russian authorities refused to let him into a very quick hearing. the court ruled the journalist should be detained
janet shamlian, thank you so much. >>> turning now overseas, the arrest of an american journalist on espionage charges is yet another sign of the deteriorating relations between the united states and russia. "the wall street journal's" evan gershkovich is the first u.s. reporter to face spying charges in russia since the end of the cold war. cbs's chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret brennan reports the state department is condemning the detention in the strongest...
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janet shamlian, thank you so much.rrest of an american journalist on espionage charges is yet another sign of the deteriorating relations between the united states and russia. "the wall street journal"'s evan gershkovich is the first u.s. reporter to face spying charges in russia since the end of the cold war. cbs's foreigaffair margaret bren rerts the state department is condemning the detention in the strongest possible terms. >> reporter: the kremlin claims "wall street journal" reporter evan gershkovich was caught red-handed on wednesday while trying to obtain classified information. xi on my >> interpreter: under the cover of journalist activity... >> reporter: rush accuses the 31-year-old american, creditor journalist, working as a spy in the city of yekaterinburg where he was arrested by russia's top security agency, the fsb. "i wasn't allowed to the hearing. >> reporter: between one's lawyers said russian authorities refused to let him into a very quick hearing and the court ruled the journal should be detained
janet shamlian, thank you so much.rrest of an american journalist on espionage charges is yet another sign of the deteriorating relations between the united states and russia. "the wall street journal"'s evan gershkovich is the first u.s. reporter to face spying charges in russia since the end of the cold war. cbs's foreigaffair margaret bren rerts the state department is condemning the detention in the strongest possible terms. >> reporter: the kremlin claims "wall street...
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tonight, cbs's janet shamlian takes a look at some of the consequences. >> trying to get away. >> reporterlogan is a rare break or maryann o'connor. >> puppies. >> reporter: than she is back on her laptop, juggling two jobs. sometimes up to 11 hours a day. what did you think he would be doing at 66? >> oh, i was hoping to be retired. [laughs] >> reporter: and what are you doing at 66? >> i'm working my butt off. >> reporter: no savings. no 401(k). not even enough to cover an emergency. she sold her home and with two other women bought a smaller one, living together to save money. >> thank you very much. >> reporter: how has that been? >> it's been a matter of life and death. >> reporter: roughly half of all americans ages 55-66 have nothing save for retirement. o'connor knew she would ben that group. adopting and raising three children as a single mom. >> i have a live for now philosophy. >> reporter: how is that serving you now? >> horrible. [laughs] >> you can always improve your situation. >> reporter: for her and others without a nest egg, it is not too late to make a plan. continue to
tonight, cbs's janet shamlian takes a look at some of the consequences. >> trying to get away. >> reporterlogan is a rare break or maryann o'connor. >> puppies. >> reporter: than she is back on her laptop, juggling two jobs. sometimes up to 11 hours a day. what did you think he would be doing at 66? >> oh, i was hoping to be retired. [laughs] >> reporter: and what are you doing at 66? >> i'm working my butt off. >> reporter: no savings. no 401(k)....
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>> norah: janet shamlian, thank you so much. well, now to the news on wall street.ter federal reserve chair jerome powell warned today that interest rates could be raised more than expected in response to recent positive economic data. that sent investors running for the hills, with all three major indexes ending the day in negative territory. bank stocks were the hardest hit. over the past three years, the covid-19 pandemic has impacted nearly every aspect of our lives, including how and where people work. the ripple effect has been felt in many business districts across the country. in tonight's "money watch," cbs's carter evans shows us how cities are working to hopefully revitalize their downtown. >> reporter: even though the doors are open again at this location of the famous pro ski perot ski bakery in seattle, business is still down 85%. >> will have two-point employees versus having 15-16 in 2019. we are losing money every month. >> reporter: when we first met owner olga sagan last fall, sails were so bad she had to close three stores. what happened to busin
>> norah: janet shamlian, thank you so much. well, now to the news on wall street.ter federal reserve chair jerome powell warned today that interest rates could be raised more than expected in response to recent positive economic data. that sent investors running for the hills, with all three major indexes ending the day in negative territory. bank stocks were the hardest hit. over the past three years, the covid-19 pandemic has impacted nearly every aspect of our lives, including how and...
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cbs's janet shamlian is going to start us off tonight from nashville. >> reporter: norah, good evening to you. we have new information about this attack tonight. we have learned that the shooter, who was under medical care for an emotional disorder, legally purchased seven firearms they were hiding in their home, three of which were used in the school. also nashville police have now released body cam footage of those officers stopping the attack. and a note of caution here, the video is graphic. >> it's going to be first floor, main lobby. >> reporter: these are the moments nashville police responded to the call of an active shooter. >> the kids are all locked down. we have two kids that we don't know where they are. >> reporter: with a teacher's guidance and without hesitation. >> it's upstairs. it sounds like it's upstairs. >> reporter: taking out the shooter with a burst of shots just minutes after entering the school, and 14 minutes from the first 911 call. >> shots fired, shots fired, shots fired! move! >> reporter: likely preventing further loss o
cbs's janet shamlian is going to start us off tonight from nashville. >> reporter: norah, good evening to you. we have new information about this attack tonight. we have learned that the shooter, who was under medical care for an emotional disorder, legally purchased seven firearms they were hiding in their home, three of which were used in the school. also nashville police have now released body cam footage of those officers stopping the attack. and a note of caution here, the video is...
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janet shamlian, thank you. >>> the golden state has gray skies again today.few weeks have been heavy rain, mountain snow and gusty winds. tonight a powerful multi-day storm is bringing more misery, including the 13th atmospheric river of the year. here is cbs' jonathan vigliotti. >> reporter: one week into spring, another storm has blasted into california. once again, closing interstate 80 to truckers. >> it's been crazy. this has been the worst winter i've been through. >> reporter: and the snow keeps falling in the sierra, an epic amount. california's snowpack has reached its highest level in 71 years. mammoth mountain has had nearly 700 inches this season. that's 58 feet, an all-time record. a seemingly nonstop parade of storms has uprooted more trees. in tulare county, a family was rescued from the roof of their car, swallowed up by floodwater. and nearby a sheriff's deputy pulled this dog to safety from the tully river. it has swollen creeks, saturated the ground and triggering landslides, one this morning above beverly hills, and this one in pacific pal
janet shamlian, thank you. >>> the golden state has gray skies again today.few weeks have been heavy rain, mountain snow and gusty winds. tonight a powerful multi-day storm is bringing more misery, including the 13th atmospheric river of the year. here is cbs' jonathan vigliotti. >> reporter: one week into spring, another storm has blasted into california. once again, closing interstate 80 to truckers. >> it's been crazy. this has been the worst winter i've been through....
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tonight cbs' janet shamlian looks at some of the chemical weaponses. >> reporter: a walk with rosy and logan is a rare break for maryann o'connor. then she is back on her laptop, juggling two jobs, sometimes up to 11 hours a day. what did you think you'd be doing at 66? >> oh, i was hoping to be retired. >> reporter: and what are you doing at 66? >> i'm working my butt off. >> reporter: no savings, no 401(k), not even enough to cover an emergency. she sold her home. and with two other women, bought a smaller one, living together to save money. >> thank you very much. >> reporter: how has that been? >> well, it's been a matter of life and death. >> reporter: roughly half of all americans ages 55 to 66 have nothing saved for retirement. >> spicy. >> reporter: o'connor knew she'd be in that group. adopting and raising three children as a single mom. >> i have a live for now philosophy i guess. >> reporter: how is that serving you now? >> oh, it's horrible. >> you can always improve your situation. >> reporter: for her and others without a nest egg, expert
tonight cbs' janet shamlian looks at some of the chemical weaponses. >> reporter: a walk with rosy and logan is a rare break for maryann o'connor. then she is back on her laptop, juggling two jobs, sometimes up to 11 hours a day. what did you think you'd be doing at 66? >> oh, i was hoping to be retired. >> reporter: and what are you doing at 66? >> i'm working my butt off. >> reporter: no savings, no 401(k), not even enough to cover an emergency. she sold her...
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cbs's janet shamlian starts us off from houston.good evening to you. tonight there are reports the missing americans may have been targeted by mistake. the fbi is now assisting with the investigation. and a note of caution. the images here are graphic. this is the moment four americans were kidnapped in matamoros, mexico, just across the border from brownsville, texas. they were traveling in this white minivan with north carolina plates when they came under fire. the video appears to show a woman forced into the back of a pickup truck by men with guns. then two others, who appear hurt, loaded next to her. the mexican president says the four were going to buy medicine, less expensive in mexico, as hundreds of thousands of americans do each year and that they could have been mistakenly targeted. the white house today saying it's closely following the situation. >> these sorts of attacks are unacceptable. our thoughts are with the families of these individuals, and we stand ready to provide all appropriate consular assistance. >> repor
cbs's janet shamlian starts us off from houston.good evening to you. tonight there are reports the missing americans may have been targeted by mistake. the fbi is now assisting with the investigation. and a note of caution. the images here are graphic. this is the moment four americans were kidnapped in matamoros, mexico, just across the border from brownsville, texas. they were traveling in this white minivan with north carolina plates when they came under fire. the video appears to show a...
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here is cbs's janet shamlian. >> reporter: has loved ones grieve the death of 20-year-old army privateiz, outside the gates of fort hood are demanding answers. >> we are going to seek every level of accountability. >> reporter: her mother says the army told her the combat engineer, who served 15 months at fort hood, died by suicide monday. the army saying in a statement, "no foul play is evident." >> for the army to say "no foul play" presumes facts that have not yet been brought forth. >> reporter: her parents and advocates for hispanic americans are expressing skepticism over how she died. >> she had been the target of alleged sexual harassment, repeated and consistent sexual harassment. >> reporter: her mother, alejandra ruiz zarco, told telemundo her daughter said she was being harassed by an army superior and others on the base, and wanted to return to mexico. the army says it is continuing to investigate, conducting interviews with family members and military personnel. honorable also do after vanessa guillen, whose family claimed she was being socially harassed. guillen's remain
here is cbs's janet shamlian. >> reporter: has loved ones grieve the death of 20-year-old army privateiz, outside the gates of fort hood are demanding answers. >> we are going to seek every level of accountability. >> reporter: her mother says the army told her the combat engineer, who served 15 months at fort hood, died by suicide monday. the army saying in a statement, "no foul play is evident." >> for the army to say "no foul play" presumes facts...
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cbs's janet shamlian has the details. >> you are trying to get away. >> reporter: a walk with rosy in. then she is back on her laptop juggling two jobs. sometimes up to 11 hours a day. >> what did you think you would be doing at 66? >> oh, i would hope that i would be retired. >> reporter: what are you doing at 66? >>> i'm working my butt off. >> reporter: no savings. no 401(k). not enough to cover an emergency. she sold her home and with two other women bought a smaller one, living together to save money. how has that been? >> it's been a matter of life and death. >> reporter: roughly half of all americans ages 55 to 66 have nothing saved for retirement. o'connor knew she would be in that group. adopting and raising three children as a single mom. >> i have a live for now philosophy, i guess. >> reporter: how is that serving you now? >> horrible. >> you can always improve your situation. >> reporter: for her and others without a nest egg it's not too continue to work, lower your cost of living, save what you can, delay social security benefits until 70 to get the largest monthly chec
cbs's janet shamlian has the details. >> you are trying to get away. >> reporter: a walk with rosy in. then she is back on her laptop juggling two jobs. sometimes up to 11 hours a day. >> what did you think you would be doing at 66? >> oh, i would hope that i would be retired. >> reporter: what are you doing at 66? >>> i'm working my butt off. >> reporter: no savings. no 401(k). not enough to cover an emergency. she sold her home and with two other...
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janet shamlian, cbs news,head o weekend news, we'll take you to a tiny island with millions of uniquer attractions. ruthann and i like to hike. we eat healthy. we exercise. i noticed i wasn't as sharp as i used to be. my wife introduced me to prevagen and so i said "yeah, i'll try it out." i noticed that i felt sharper, i felt like i was able to respond to things quicker. and i thought, yeah, it works for me. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. people remember ads with a catchy song. so to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insurance, here's a little number you'll never forget. ♪ customize and save. ♪ only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ cleaning is the worst. seriously. there's gotta be a better way. so we gave swiffer a shot. if we don't love it, we get our money back! spoiler alert: love it! sweeper's heavy duty dry cloths grab dust and hair and lock it away, better than my broom that can push it around. it even gets into hard-to-clean grooves and grout lines! cool! and swiffer duster gets in all those hard-t
janet shamlian, cbs news,head o weekend news, we'll take you to a tiny island with millions of uniquer attractions. ruthann and i like to hike. we eat healthy. we exercise. i noticed i wasn't as sharp as i used to be. my wife introduced me to prevagen and so i said "yeah, i'll try it out." i noticed that i felt sharper, i felt like i was able to respond to things quicker. and i thought, yeah, it works for me. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. people remember ads...
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cbs's janet shamlian in the los angeles suburb. >> doors were flying off hinges and it was just unbelievableuthern california, a funnel cloud shredded roofs off buildings east of l.a. >> it picked us up and through us against the fence as we were trying to get inside for shelter. >> reporter: and now, the massive cleanup. california pounded yet again by one of the strongest storms this year. massive waves hit san francisco's waterfront. with hurricane force winds. forecasters say a rare bomb cyclone that slammed the state. downing trees. one falling on this car killing the driver. a big rig flipped over on the bay bridge. the ground still saturated. lanes of an interstate sagged after a retaining the wall gave way. mountain communities saw yet another heavy snowfall. >> we are just hoping that it doesn't snow as much as it did last time. >> reporter: a mean season as los angeles had nearly three times more rain than seattle this year. in the southern california mountains, more snow than aspen. overnight, relentless rain adding to the misery in the california's central valley. farm fields and
cbs's janet shamlian in the los angeles suburb. >> doors were flying off hinges and it was just unbelievableuthern california, a funnel cloud shredded roofs off buildings east of l.a. >> it picked us up and through us against the fence as we were trying to get inside for shelter. >> reporter: and now, the massive cleanup. california pounded yet again by one of the strongest storms this year. massive waves hit san francisco's waterfront. with hurricane force winds. forecasters...