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. >> jeff pegues, thank you very much. >>> well, at the white house, president biden celebrated the end of his covid isolation with his first in-person public appearance since testing positive last week. the president contrasted his mild symptoms to those patients had at the start of the pandemic who were not vaccinated. >> when my predecessor got covid, he had to get helicoptered to walter reed medical center. he was severely ill. thankfully, he recovered. when i got covid, i worked from upstairs at the white house and the offices upstairs. and for the five-day period. the difference is vaccinations, of course. >> mr. biden tested positive for covid last night and once again this morning after taking the antiviral drug paxlovid for five days. >>> the 21-year-old suspect accused of opening fire on a fourth of july parade in highland park, illinois was indicted today on 117 felony count, including first-degree murder. seven people were killed and more than 30 wounded in the attack. the indictment came as lawmakers here in washington called out gun companies for making more than a billion
. >> jeff pegues, thank you very much. >>> well, at the white house, president biden celebrated the end of his covid isolation with his first in-person public appearance since testing positive last week. the president contrasted his mild symptoms to those patients had at the start of the pandemic who were not vaccinated. >> when my predecessor got covid, he had to get helicoptered to walter reed medical center. he was severely ill. thankfully, he recovered. when i got...
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cbs' jeff pegues has the details. >> i'm getting in. >> reporter: by the time sunrise police sergeantpher pullease arrives at the squad car, the suspect is handcuffed and in the vehicle. >> you want to [ bleep ] never disrespect -- >> from your [ bleep ] mind. >> that is when another officer intervenes and tugs at the sergeant's belt, removing the superior officer from the situation. but the sergeant lungs for the female officer's neck, his hands eventually falling toward her shoulders. >> don't you ever touch me again. >> sir. >> get the [ bleep ] off. >> sir! >> the disturbing body image led prosecutors in florida to charge police last week with assault and battery on an officer. >> that should not have happened. >> reporter: sue rawhr is an expert in tactics. >> we need to train our police officers that no matter what you think you're going to do, you to override your brain and take steps. >> reporter: within days of george floyd's killing in minneapolis, many law enforcement agencies reinforced active bystandership training. three officers were convicted for failing to intervene.
cbs' jeff pegues has the details. >> i'm getting in. >> reporter: by the time sunrise police sergeantpher pullease arrives at the squad car, the suspect is handcuffed and in the vehicle. >> you want to [ bleep ] never disrespect -- >> from your [ bleep ] mind. >> that is when another officer intervenes and tugs at the sergeant's belt, removing the superior officer from the situation. but the sergeant lungs for the female officer's neck, his hands eventually falling...
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watergate took years. >> o'donnell: jeff pegues, thank you very much. well, at the white house, president biden celebrated the end of his covid isolation with his first in-person ublic appearance since testing positive last week. the president contrasted his mild symptoms to those patients had at the start of the pandemic who were not vaccinated. >> when my predecessor got covid, he had to get metropolitanned to walter reed medical center. he was severely ill. thankfully, he recovered. when i got covid, i worked from upstairs in the white house and the offices upstairs, and for the five-day period. the difference is vaccinations, of course. >> o'donnell: mr. biden tested negative for covid last night and once again this morning after taking the antiviral drug paxlovid for five days. the 21-year-old suspect accused of opening fire on a fourth of july parade in highland park, illinois, was indicted today on 117 felony counts, including first degree murder. seven people were killed and more than 30 wounded in the attack. the indictment came as lawmakers he
watergate took years. >> o'donnell: jeff pegues, thank you very much. well, at the white house, president biden celebrated the end of his covid isolation with his first in-person ublic appearance since testing positive last week. the president contrasted his mild symptoms to those patients had at the start of the pandemic who were not vaccinated. >> when my predecessor got covid, he had to get metropolitanned to walter reed medical center. he was severely ill. thankfully, he...
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he is currently, norah, on administrative leave. >> o'donnell: jeff pegues, thank you very much.t, the army has a new challenge-- not fighting a war but filling its ranks. less than one in four young americans meet enlistment standards. so today, the army announced a new program helping recruits get into shape, both physically and academically. cbs' david martin reports tonight from the pentagon. >> reporter: fresh out of college and looking for a steady paycheck, kevin andjocelyn celis went to the "go army" web site. >> the army pays well." web site. the army can really provide a future for us and for our children who don't even exist yet. >> reporter: but there was one very big problem: he weighed 305 pounds, and she weighed 190. obesity is one reason more than math. >> only abou three-quarters of young men and women do not meet the basic eligibility requirements for enlisting in the armed forces. another is a shocking decline in test scores for reading and math. >> only about one-third are passing the academic test to come into the army, where it used to be about two-thirds. >
he is currently, norah, on administrative leave. >> o'donnell: jeff pegues, thank you very much.t, the army has a new challenge-- not fighting a war but filling its ranks. less than one in four young americans meet enlistment standards. so today, the army announced a new program helping recruits get into shape, both physically and academically. cbs' david martin reports tonight from the pentagon. >> reporter: fresh out of college and looking for a steady paycheck, kevin andjocelyn...
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we get more from cbs' jeff pegues. >> reporter: tonight, the justice department's investigation intory 6 is closing in on top officials in former president trump's west wing. investigators are now scrutinizing phone records of former trump aides, including his chief of staff, mark meadows. witnesses called before the grand jury include senior aides to former vice president pence, who have testified publicly to the pressure put on pence by mr. trump. part of the investigation has focused on the efforts to overturn the election, specifically, the plans by trump allies to use fake electors to change the result. the other focus is on the alleged conspiracy to stop a government proceeding-- the certification of electoral votes on january 6. >> if i renounced my beliefs, i just took it easy, the persecution of donald trump would stop immediately. >> reporter: the former president has tried to dismiss the investigation as a "witch hunt," but never in history has a former president been in thiss kind o kind of legal jeopardy, scott frederickson. prosecutor >> again, it's a significant expans
we get more from cbs' jeff pegues. >> reporter: tonight, the justice department's investigation intory 6 is closing in on top officials in former president trump's west wing. investigators are now scrutinizing phone records of former trump aides, including his chief of staff, mark meadows. witnesses called before the grand jury include senior aides to former vice president pence, who have testified publicly to the pressure put on pence by mr. trump. part of the investigation has focused...
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i am jeff pegues in washington. formula shortage continues to be a critical issue for a lot of families, despite efforts to restock store shelves. a new survey shows the supply of baby formula powder in the u.s. is at its lowest level since the shortage began earlier this year. the fda says it plans to review its own handling of the crisis. meg oliver spoke to two moms who say it is harder than ever to feed their children. >> i've been searching everywhere. >> reporter: for julia mortgage gand and her 8-month-old daughter tatum, finding formula is a daily struggle. >> reporter: how much formula do you have left right now? >> about a week and a half. >> reporter: how desperate to you feel right now? >> it's horrible. it's the worst feeling. we feel helpless and very desperate. >> reporter: tatum is lactose intolerant and needs a hypoallergenic formula or else she gets very sick. did you think this would carry on to for so long? >> no. i thought i was in the clear because i had a two month's supply. by the time i ran
i am jeff pegues in washington. formula shortage continues to be a critical issue for a lot of families, despite efforts to restock store shelves. a new survey shows the supply of baby formula powder in the u.s. is at its lowest level since the shortage began earlier this year. the fda says it plans to review its own handling of the crisis. meg oliver spoke to two moms who say it is harder than ever to feed their children. >> i've been searching everywhere. >> reporter: for julia...
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jeff pegues, thank you.ht, cbs news, deadly police shooting of jayland walker and wnba star brittney griner appears with a note from a doctor. meet ron. that man is always on. and he's on it with jardiance for type 2 diabetes. his underhand sky serve? on fire. his grilling game? on point. and his a1c? ron is on it. with the once-daily pill, jardiance. jardiance not only lowers a1c... it goes beyond to reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults with type 2 diabetes and known heart disease. and jardiance may help you lose some weight. jardiance may cause serious side effects, including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration that can lead to sudden worsening of kidney function, and genital yeast or urinary tract infections. a rare life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this infection, ketoacidosis, or an allergic reaction, and don't take it if you're on dialysis. taking jardiance wit
jeff pegues, thank you.ht, cbs news, deadly police shooting of jayland walker and wnba star brittney griner appears with a note from a doctor. meet ron. that man is always on. and he's on it with jardiance for type 2 diabetes. his underhand sky serve? on fire. his grilling game? on point. and his a1c? ron is on it. with the once-daily pill, jardiance. jardiance not only lowers a1c... it goes beyond to reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults with type 2 diabetes and known heart...
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here's cbs' jeff pegues. >> reporter: this is the kind of call erica turner answers every day at thelifeline. >> reporter: she helps run community crisis services, one of about 200 call centers in the u.s.. >> the great thing about our services is it is confidential, it's free, its safe. >> reporter: last year, the hotline received more than three and a half million calls and texts. with the simplified three digit number, 988, volume is expected to more than double. >> that is what we want. we want people to know that it is ok to call. >> reporter: nearly 50 million people in the u.s. identify as having mental illness, but more than half do not receive treatment. and during the pandemic, about 1 in 3 adults reported experiencing depression. >> we want people to know it is ok to have feelings, to be in crisis, to not have a good day. >> reporter: some worry states don't have the ability to handle more volume, with a patchwork of help line centers and first responders fielding calls. xavier becerra is the secretary of health and human services. you did acknowledge staffing shortages. w
here's cbs' jeff pegues. >> reporter: this is the kind of call erica turner answers every day at thelifeline. >> reporter: she helps run community crisis services, one of about 200 call centers in the u.s.. >> the great thing about our services is it is confidential, it's free, its safe. >> reporter: last year, the hotline received more than three and a half million calls and texts. with the simplified three digit number, 988, volume is expected to more than double....
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here's how attorney general merrick garland responded when my colleague jeff pegues asked him about potentialsecution. >> no person is above the law in this country. nothing stops us. >> even a former president? >> i don't know how to -- i will say that again. no person is above the law in this country. >> what do you make of those remarks? >> well, the attorney general who is committed to follow the evidence wherever it may lead, and it has led to donald trump. and so i think the president should be investigated. whether they will ultimately conclude, they have prove beyond a reasonable doubt to charge him and convict him, that will be up to the department. but what we have demonstrated just in the last couple of hearings is that when all else failed, when the other lines of effort to overturn the election failed, he made the decisions to bring a mob to the capitol when he learned they were armed, his response was then take the megnetometers down. he wanted to march with that mob, that dangerous mob to the capitol. who he was refused and brought to the safety of the dining room of the white
here's how attorney general merrick garland responded when my colleague jeff pegues asked him about potentialsecution. >> no person is above the law in this country. nothing stops us. >> even a former president? >> i don't know how to -- i will say that again. no person is above the law in this country. >> what do you make of those remarks? >> well, the attorney general who is committed to follow the evidence wherever it may lead, and it has led to donald trump....
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jeff pegues, thank you. want to go to capitol hill and nicole killian who is up there and theo-air the committee liz cheney saying that while this is their last hearing for the as you recall, there is going to be more hearings, she said, plural, in the fall. >> yes, that's right and the committee has been hinting at this for some time. and what the vice chair said today is that they are going to after this hearing use the month of august to kind of press forward with more leads that they have gotten throughout the course of this investigation. you know many members have said that they continue to get new information almost daily. and so they do intend to pursue those avenues and follow up with yet another hearing probably again in september at some time in the fall at mix to just start to provide the outlines of a report that this committee will eventually put together. >>o'donnell: nicole killian thank you as we await the hearing to resume. there is also the matter of josh halley, worth touching on, here is
jeff pegues, thank you. want to go to capitol hill and nicole killian who is up there and theo-air the committee liz cheney saying that while this is their last hearing for the as you recall, there is going to be more hearings, she said, plural, in the fall. >> yes, that's right and the committee has been hinting at this for some time. and what the vice chair said today is that they are going to after this hearing use the month of august to kind of press forward with more leads that they...