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jericka. >> jericka: all right, roxana saberi, thank you.ing an eye on another round of severe weather with a reported tornado touching down this afternoon south of denver. this follows dangerous storms overnight in three states including multiple tornadoes in texas. at least four people were killed and nearly a dozen others injured after a massive twister tore through a small town there. jason allen from our cbs dallas station reports the governor has issued a disaster declaration for the impacted areas. >> reporter: the tornado touched down around 8:00 p.m. >> the damage is very extensive. it came straight through matador. >> reporter: and turned the town inside out. a mural called "saturday night in matador, texas," exposed by wednesday's wicked weather in a cafe owned by the mayor. >> did you have any sort of warning that it was coming? >> maybe 30 seconds. i went to the back door and i opened it, and i looked and i seen it, and i tried to shut it and the door blew back off both hinges. it's devastating for the whole community. i mean, w
jericka. >> jericka: all right, roxana saberi, thank you.ing an eye on another round of severe weather with a reported tornado touching down this afternoon south of denver. this follows dangerous storms overnight in three states including multiple tornadoes in texas. at least four people were killed and nearly a dozen others injured after a massive twister tore through a small town there. jason allen from our cbs dallas station reports the governor has issued a disaster declaration for...
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jericka? >> jericka: omar villafranca for us in dallas tonight, thank you.will this brutal heat stick around? let's turn to meteorologist chris warren from our partners at the weather channel for the answer. chris, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, jericka. this record-setting dangerous heat is hanging in there across texas. it's 110 to 120 degrees again tomorrow. in fact, the overnight lows, night and even tonight, will stay in the 80s and even 90s, that's what it's going to feel like during the overnight hours, dangerous heat. we have an unusual weather patterns with the still of high pressure locked in. unfortunately, it looks like this is going to stick around maybe another 7 to 10 days of this serious heat. meanwhile, the tropics and tropical storm bret, now a 45-mile-per-hour tropical storm and, jericka, it does look like it will remain a tropical storm as it approaches the caribbean and the lesser antilles in the coming days. >> jericka: well, fire safety officials in new york city have a warning tonight about the dangers of lithium batteries.
jericka? >> jericka: omar villafranca for us in dallas tonight, thank you.will this brutal heat stick around? let's turn to meteorologist chris warren from our partners at the weather channel for the answer. chris, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, jericka. this record-setting dangerous heat is hanging in there across texas. it's 110 to 120 degrees again tomorrow. in fact, the overnight lows, night and even tonight, will stay in the 80s and even 90s, that's what it's going to...
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jericka. >> jericka: very scary stuff, thank you, imtiaz tyab.er with officials in mississippi assessing the damage after multiple tornadoes swept through the state overnight. at least one person was killed and nearly two dozen people injured after twisters destroyed homes and pulled trees up by their roots. cbs's omar villafranca reports on the recovery efforts as more storms and brutal heat is on the way. >> reporter: row after row of homes in louin, mississippi, were torn to shreds by a powerful tornado that touched down overnight. one person was killed and nearly two dozen were injured. emergency responders scrambled to pull survivors from the rubble. several people were transported to area hospitals. >> next thing i know, all hell breaks loose. >> reporter: alred cavalier escaped the storm uninjured, took cover in his bathroom as the storm passed over his house. >> i was shocked to see everything, all of the devastation. >> reporter: at least 26 tornadoes have been reported since friday. touching down in ten states from new jersey to oklahom
jericka. >> jericka: very scary stuff, thank you, imtiaz tyab.er with officials in mississippi assessing the damage after multiple tornadoes swept through the state overnight. at least one person was killed and nearly two dozen people injured after twisters destroyed homes and pulled trees up by their roots. cbs's omar villafranca reports on the recovery efforts as more storms and brutal heat is on the way. >> reporter: row after row of homes in louin, mississippi, were torn to...
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jericka. >> jericka: ian lee with that important update. thank you. court today rejected a republican led challenge to the nation's immigration policy. texas and louisiana argued that authorities should be able to deport any person who crosses the border illegally, even those who pose little or no risk. the eight to one ruling denies that claim and continues the policy to prioritize deporting immigrants who commit serious crimes or are considered a risk to public safety. well, back here in washington, attorney general merrick garland pushed back on whistle-blower accusations that the justice department interfered in the federal investigation of president biden's son, hunter biden. cbs's catherine herridge reports garland says u.s. attorney david weiss was given full authority over the case. >> reporter: a strong signal of family support for hunter biden, attending a white house state dinner after his plea deal on tax charges earlier this week. as a republican-led house committee releases testimony from two irs whistle-blowers alleging the evidence sup
jericka. >> jericka: ian lee with that important update. thank you. court today rejected a republican led challenge to the nation's immigration policy. texas and louisiana argued that authorities should be able to deport any person who crosses the border illegally, even those who pose little or no risk. the eight to one ruling denies that claim and continues the policy to prioritize deporting immigrants who commit serious crimes or are considered a risk to public safety. well, back here...
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i'm jericka duncan in for nora.n tonight with a desperate search for that missing submersible vessel, carrying five passengers and disappeared during an expedition to the sunken wreckage of the titanic. coast guard officials say they have detected underwater noises for the second straight day, the sounds have been described as banging noises have given rescuers hope but they admit they do not know the source of the noises. more ships and other vessels are being moved into the area to assist in what authorities are still calling a search and rescue operation including a robot capable of reaching the ocean floor more than 2 miles down. if those on board are still alive, time is clearly running out, it's believed passengers might only have enough oxygen to survive until thursday morning. cbs's roxana saberi will start us off tonight from boston. >> search teams today battled tough conditions, wind gusts of up to 30 miles per hour and 7-foot wave the spirit of the coast guard says they are still treating this as a searc
i'm jericka duncan in for nora.n tonight with a desperate search for that missing submersible vessel, carrying five passengers and disappeared during an expedition to the sunken wreckage of the titanic. coast guard officials say they have detected underwater noises for the second straight day, the sounds have been described as banging noises have given rescuers hope but they admit they do not know the source of the noises. more ships and other vessels are being moved into the area to assist in...
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jericka. >> jericka: roxana, thank you for all your reporting out there this week.this breaking news overseas. tonight security around moscow's main titan. the russian media reports that riot police are protecting important facilities around that city. the news comes after the owner of the private russian military contractor, the wagner group, which is fighting on the side of vladimir putin, called on his soldiers to march for justice on the russian capital. cbs's ian lee joins us. good evening. >> took a >> reporter: good evening, jericka. no love lost between the head of the wagner group and russia's ministry of defense but tonight the war of hazards words has included in public. the person who leads the wagner mercenary group has accused the russian military of a deadly missile strike on his troops. in an audio message on social media, he has vowed to march for justice and punish those responsible. russia's defense ministry has denied the attack while russian state media has accused the mad of calling for an armed rebellion. president putin's spokesman says the k
jericka. >> jericka: roxana, thank you for all your reporting out there this week.this breaking news overseas. tonight security around moscow's main titan. the russian media reports that riot police are protecting important facilities around that city. the news comes after the owner of the private russian military contractor, the wagner group, which is fighting on the side of vladimir putin, called on his soldiers to march for justice on the russian capital. cbs's ian lee joins us. good...
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jericka. >> jericka: charlie for willowbrook, illinois and tonight, thank you.when it comes to women's health care, the shortage of ob-gyn doctors is expected to get worse in the years ahead. and having an effect on medical students who are deciding what and where to practice based on a state's abortion laws. cbs's janet shamlian takes a closer look at what has changed since roe versus wade was overturned in our series "after roe one year." >> reporter: this is not where the future ob-gyn wants to be a doctor. >> unless things change, it would not be my first choice to practice here. >> reporter: what about other restrictive states, texas, elsewhere. >> it is not an environment i really want to be n. >> reporter: students like duffy are steering clear of ob-gyn residencies in states with abortion bans. applicants in those states plummeted more than 10% since roe v. wade was overturned. some are deciding to avoid the specialty altogether. worried about the ability to practice evidence-based medicine. t director of ob-gyngtt residency program at indiana school of
jericka. >> jericka: charlie for willowbrook, illinois and tonight, thank you.when it comes to women's health care, the shortage of ob-gyn doctors is expected to get worse in the years ahead. and having an effect on medical students who are deciding what and where to practice based on a state's abortion laws. cbs's janet shamlian takes a closer look at what has changed since roe versus wade was overturned in our series "after roe one year." >> reporter: this is not where...
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jericka? jericka? >> did you know most dish soaps don't removeve all the g grea, even with scrubbing? (whaaat?) i jujust cleaneded those. try dawn platinum. it removes 99% of grease and food residue. that's why dawn is trurusted toto save wildldlife affefected by oioil. dawn plalatinum cleaeans to the sququeak. this is a call to women, to appreciate our bodies, to care for all parts, even those hidden, like our armpits. because perfect armpits, do exist! they are stubbly, with marks or shaved, all beautiful and each unique. dove cares for all armpits, it dries instantly and is kind on skin, protecting you all day long. try dove advance care for effective protection that is kind on skin. that's why i choose dove! still l living witith odors? get baback in therere and freshehen instantltly withth new febrereze air mis. febreze'e's new,w, finer t floaoats longer r in the air to figight even yoyour tougughest odorsrs. so long g stinky smemells and hellllo amazing g fresh. discover t the new febrezeze scent
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>> reporter: hey, jericka. good to see you.ainly picking up his campaign pace amid some criticism that he's moving too slow, nearly two months after announcing he's running for re-election. president biden will announce a more than $600 million investment to combat the climate crisis during his west coast swing. he'll also attend a few fund-raisers. mr. biden rallied with union workers saturday, one day after the afl-cio and other major unions endorsed him. he was in full campaign mode, highlighting the administration's achievements. >> we're not only changing this country, we're transforming it. >> reporter: in his speech he never mentioned his predecessor. however, other gop presidential hopefuls did, concerned about the federal charges facing former president trump. >> there's some very disturbing conduct in there including the showing of these documents to other people that were not cleared to be able to see them. >> reporter: but some republicans are accusing the president of politicizing the justice department. >> to see
>> reporter: hey, jericka. good to see you.ainly picking up his campaign pace amid some criticism that he's moving too slow, nearly two months after announcing he's running for re-election. president biden will announce a more than $600 million investment to combat the climate crisis during his west coast swing. he'll also attend a few fund-raisers. mr. biden rallied with union workers saturday, one day after the afl-cio and other major unions endorsed him. he was in full campaign mode,...
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jericka?> so many issues to address. margaret brennan in beijing, thank you. >>> president biden spent father's day in delaware. this week the president heads to california as his re-election efforts take on a new urgency. cbs's skyler henry is at the white house this evening with the details. >> reporter: good to see you. the president is certainly picking up his campaign pace amid some criticism that he's moving too slow. nearly two months after announcing he's running for re-election. president biden will announce a more than $600 million investment to combat the climate crisis during his west coast swing. he'll also attend a few fundraisers. mr. biden rallied with union workers saturday, one day after the afl-cio and other major unions endorsed him. he was in full campaign mode highlighting the administration's achievements. >> we're not only changing the country, we're transforming it. >> reporter: in his speech he never mentioned his predecessor, however other gop presidential hopefuls d
jericka?> so many issues to address. margaret brennan in beijing, thank you. >>> president biden spent father's day in delaware. this week the president heads to california as his re-election efforts take on a new urgency. cbs's skyler henry is at the white house this evening with the details. >> reporter: good to see you. the president is certainly picking up his campaign pace amid some criticism that he's moving too slow. nearly two months after announcing he's running for...
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jericka. >> sounds like a good idea. elaine quijano in new york tonight, thank you. >>> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. 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, capl
jericka. >> sounds like a good idea. elaine quijano in new york tonight, thank you. >>> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. 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...
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. >> jericka: roxana saberi, thank you.that breaking news overseas, a powerful and fiery explosion battled paris today, more than three dozen people were injured while some thought it was an attack, officials say the blast was likely caused by a gas leak. >> in the heart of paris, a blazing inferno after a suspectedd gas leak t triggereda massive explosion at the paris american academy, a private fashion and design college with international students including americans. more than 30 people were injured, four critically. "i saw a gigantic fireball more than 100 feet high." a massive search is underway as rescue workers dig through the records looking for survivors. >> i'm extremely cautious about what saying what caused the explosion and sparked this fire, we have deployed 275 firefighters, 70 vehicles and the fire is currently contained. the blast happened near the latin quarter in the left bank area which is known for its student population, and is a popular destination for tou tourists. as the holiday season gets underwa
. >> jericka: roxana saberi, thank you.that breaking news overseas, a powerful and fiery explosion battled paris today, more than three dozen people were injured while some thought it was an attack, officials say the blast was likely caused by a gas leak. >> in the heart of paris, a blazing inferno after a suspectedd gas leak t triggereda massive explosion at the paris american academy, a private fashion and design college with international students including americans. more than...
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jericka. >> all right.nt biden welcomed indian prime minister narendra modi to the white house for a controversial state visit. cbs's nancy cordes reports that modi was once banned from entering the united states, but today he received a hero's welcome. >> reporter: he's been accused of dismantling democracy in india, and yet washington rolled out the red carpet today for prime minister narendra modi. ♪ tonight he'll be treated to a rare state dinner, a sign of how crucial his friendship is as the u.s. competes with india's neighbor, china. >> we're straightforward with each other, and we respect each other. >> reporter: under modi's leadership, india's government has undermined elections, press freedom, the judicial system, and the rights of the country's muslim minority. >> translator: democracy runs in our veins. >> reporter: for one of the first times ever today, modi had to face a group of reporters and take a question about that. >> there are many human rights groups who say that your government has d
jericka. >> all right.nt biden welcomed indian prime minister narendra modi to the white house for a controversial state visit. cbs's nancy cordes reports that modi was once banned from entering the united states, but today he received a hero's welcome. >> reporter: he's been accused of dismantling democracy in india, and yet washington rolled out the red carpet today for prime minister narendra modi. ♪ tonight he'll be treated to a rare state dinner, a sign of how crucial his...
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jericka?> thanks, mark strassmann for us tonight. >>> it's slim pickings for georgia peaches this season. an unusually warm winter followed by a brutal cold snap in march wiped out more than 90% of the crop across the peach state. if you can't get your hands on peaches at the market, it will probably cost you about 50 cents more than last year, according to the usda data. and in washington state cherry growers expected a delayed but plentiful harvest this june. and the delay could break a record. >>> well, turning to today's weather and what we can expect the rest of the week, let's bring in meteorologist paul goodloe from our partners at the weather channel. good evening. >> good evening, jericka. i know it's the first weekend of june but it's feeling more like perhaps the first weekend of march across parts of new england and maybe even the northeast thanks to a pesky coastal low which is going to strengthen, bringing back more wind, more cooler air, even more rain showers as we head on thro
jericka?> thanks, mark strassmann for us tonight. >>> it's slim pickings for georgia peaches this season. an unusually warm winter followed by a brutal cold snap in march wiped out more than 90% of the crop across the peach state. if you can't get your hands on peaches at the market, it will probably cost you about 50 cents more than last year, according to the usda data. and in washington state cherry growers expected a delayed but plentiful harvest this june. and the delay could...
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>> a doctor who transforms lives while turning casts into canvas. >> jericka: pretty cool.s shut out. >> judge judy: do you see the baby? >> no, i do not. >> judge judy: that's what happens when two idiot morons who are 17 years old make a baby. >> announcer: and a young mother has a lot to learn. >> i have sole custody, so i can decide whether or not he can see him. >> judge judy: i'd like to see the document that says that you decide when he can see him. >> oh, i don't have a document. >> judge judy: what's wrong with you? if you think it's just because you're the mother, that's not the law. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution 18-year-old haley crosby is suing the father of her child, christopher stevens, for the return of property and for filing multiple false cps reports. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 120 on the calendar in the matter of crosby vs. stevens. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're w
>> a doctor who transforms lives while turning casts into canvas. >> jericka: pretty cool.s shut out. >> judge judy: do you see the baby? >> no, i do not. >> judge judy: that's what happens when two idiot morons who are 17 years old make a baby. >> announcer: and a young mother has a lot to learn. >> i have sole custody, so i can decide whether or not he can see him. >> judge judy: i'd like to see the document that says that you decide when he can...
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jericka?skyler, thank you. >>> more than 50 million people are in the path of oppressive heat in the south. paul goodloe from our partners at the weather channel takes a look at the forecast and what we should be looking out for this week. paul? >> the story continues to be the heat and the storms. strong and severe even, possibly producing tornadoes. we'll track the storms and eventually tomorrow they'll fire back up. this time a little farther east. east to the ohio valley, mid-atlantic northeast, even parts of the southeast as well. we'll pick them up early, early tomorrow morning as storms are winding down from tonight. it's really in the afternoon hours we start seeing the heating of the day, the cold front approaching. showers become thunderstorms, become lines of storms producing damaging wind, potentially even tornadoes as we head through tomorrow evening and overnight. and then things quiet down. but the heat dome giving us all this heat, guess what, it's going to kind of nudge its wa
jericka?skyler, thank you. >>> more than 50 million people are in the path of oppressive heat in the south. paul goodloe from our partners at the weather channel takes a look at the forecast and what we should be looking out for this week. paul? >> the story continues to be the heat and the storms. strong and severe even, possibly producing tornadoes. we'll track the storms and eventually tomorrow they'll fire back up. this time a little farther east. east to the ohio valley,...
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jericka. >> very scary stuff. we turn now to the severe weather with officials in mississippi assessing the damage after multiple tornadoes swept through the state overnight. at least one person was killed and nearly two dozen people injured after twisters destroyed homes and pulled trees up by their roots. cbs's omar villafranca reports tonight on the recovery efforts as more storms and brutal heat is on the way. >> reporter: row after row of homes in louin, mississippi, were torn to shreds by a powerful tornado that touched down overnight. >> whoa! >> reporter: one person was killed and nearly two dozen were injured. emergency responders scrambled to pull survivors from the rubble. several people were transported to area hospitals. >> next thing i know, all hell break loose. >> reporter: alfred cavalier escaped the storm uninjured. he took cover in his bathroom as the storm passed over his house. >> i was shocked to see everything like this here, all the devastation. >> reporter: at least 26 tornadoes have been
jericka. >> very scary stuff. we turn now to the severe weather with officials in mississippi assessing the damage after multiple tornadoes swept through the state overnight. at least one person was killed and nearly two dozen people injured after twisters destroyed homes and pulled trees up by their roots. cbs's omar villafranca reports tonight on the recovery efforts as more storms and brutal heat is on the way. >> reporter: row after row of homes in louin, mississippi, were torn...
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jericka? >> thanks. for us tonight. >>> it's slim pickings for georgia peaches this season. an unusually warm winter followed by a brutal cold snap in march wiped out more than 90% of the crop across the peach state. if you can get your hands on peaches at the market it will probably cost you 50 cents more than last year according to usda data. and in washington state clery growers expect a delayed but plentiful harvest this june. and the delay could break a record. >>> well, turning to today's weather and what we can expect the rest of the week let's bring in meteorologist paul goodloe from our partners at the weather channel. good evening. >> good evening, jericka. i know it's the first weekend of june but it's feeling more like perhaps the first weekend of march across parts of new england and maybe even the northeast thanks to a pesky coastal low which is going to strengthen, bringing back more wind, more cooler air, even more rain showers as we head on through tonight into tomorrow, into tuesday. ma
jericka? >> thanks. for us tonight. >>> it's slim pickings for georgia peaches this season. an unusually warm winter followed by a brutal cold snap in march wiped out more than 90% of the crop across the peach state. if you can get your hands on peaches at the market it will probably cost you 50 cents more than last year according to usda data. and in washington state clery growers expect a delayed but plentiful harvest this june. and the delay could break a record. >>>...
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cbs ♪ ♪ >> jericka: tonight, the race ♪ ♪ >> jericka: tonight, the race to find that missing submersibleg explorers bound for the wreckage of the titanic before they run out of oxygen. the latest updates from the massive search effort. here are tonight's top headlines. ♪ ♪ rescue teams looking for the vessel from the air and sonar buoys deployed throughout the area larger than the size of connecticut. >> those search efforts have not yielded any results. >> the president's son hunter has agreed to plead guilty to two charges stemming from a five-year federal investigation. >> jericka: a growing problem, a massive fire breaks out in an e-bike shop in new york city, killing four people and leaving two more in critical condition.
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. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jericka: tonight, the urgent search for a missing submersible carrying five people toe of the titanic. the new details we are learning from the coast guard. here are tonight's headlines... the people inside now lost at sea with diminishing air supply as authorities desperately race against the clock searching for the small vessel. >> we are deploying all available assets. >> jericka: last year cbs news was aboard a similar one from the same company. >> your thrusters can go. your lights can go. you are still going to be safe. ♪ ♪ >> next thing i know all hell beaks loose. >> jericka: at least one person dead and two dozen injured in mississippi following a weekend of tornadoes and violent storms. >> when i came outside, i was shocked. ♪ ♪ >> u.s. secretary of
. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jericka: tonight, the urgent search for a missing submersible carrying five people toe of the titanic. the new details we are learning from the coast guard. here are tonight's headlines... the people inside now lost at sea with diminishing air supply as authorities desperately race against the clock searching for the small vessel. >> we are deploying all available assets. >> jericka: last year cbs news was aboard a similar one from the same...
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i want whatever you are having, no ♪ ♪ >> jericka: tonight the search for answers after the fatal implosionsible. how safe was the vessel? here are tonight's headlines? recovery teams looking for any remaining debris while industry experts speculate about what went wrong. >> there was an additional
i want whatever you are having, no ♪ ♪ >> jericka: tonight the search for answers after the fatal implosionsible. how safe was the vessel? here are tonight's headlines? recovery teams looking for any remaining debris while industry experts speculate about what went wrong. >> there was an additional
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areas that have been abandoned, areas that have potential, how do we make ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jericka: tonightate search continues for the missing submersible traveling to the titanic. rescuers still hopeful as more ships join the massive search. here are tonight's headlines. teams detect underwater noise in the area where the vessel went missing. could it be the lost explorers? >> we are searching where the noises are and that's all we can do. >> explosion and fire in paris, police say they are looking for two people believed to be missing n the rubble of a collapsed building. >> supreme court justice samuel alito is facing scrutiny over a new report claiming he accepted a lavish vacation from
areas that have been abandoned, areas that have potential, how do we make ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jericka: tonightate search continues for the missing submersible traveling to the titanic. rescuers still hopeful as more ships join the massive search. here are tonight's headlines. teams detect underwater noise in the area where the vessel went missing. could it be the lost explorers? >> we are searching where the noises are and that's all we can do. >> explosion and fire in paris,...
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. ♪ ♪ >> jericka: tonight the search for answers after the fatal implosion of the submerible that killede people. how safe was the vessel? here are tonight's headlines. ♪ ♪ recovery teams looking for any remaining debris, while industry experts speculate about what went wrong. >> there was an initial flaw. it would have been minute. >> the u.s
. ♪ ♪ >> jericka: tonight the search for answers after the fatal implosion of the submerible that killede people. how safe was the vessel? here are tonight's headlines. ♪ ♪ recovery teams looking for any remaining debris, while industry experts speculate about what went wrong. >> there was an initial flaw. it would have been minute. >> the u.s
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jericka duncan reports. >> it's over. at last the long wait is over.ons. >> reporter: it might have taken almost a half a century, but for the nuggets, monday's nba championship is just the beginning. >> we're not satisfied we won. we want more. we want more. >> stolen by add bio. >> good ball handling from the big man. >> reporter: the victory was hard won. the nuggets turned the ball over four times in the first four minutes, and miami was leading at the half. >> denver simply looks nervous and anxious. >> let's do it. come on. >> reporter: but nuggets star guard jamal murray was determined to win after spending the entire last season sidelined by a devastating knee injury. her comrt ki it mu. mur tied t in the and om there the tea and neck. >> butler nails another. >> reporter: a fourth quarter rally by miami's jimmy butler helped swing the momentum in the heat's favor in the closing minutes. >> jimmy buttler on the drive, gets inside, stolen by caldwell-pope. >> reporter: but the nuggets held on, winning 94-89. nikola jokic scored 28 points and sna
jericka duncan reports. >> it's over. at last the long wait is over.ons. >> reporter: it might have taken almost a half a century, but for the nuggets, monday's nba championship is just the beginning. >> we're not satisfied we won. we want more. we want more. >> stolen by add bio. >> good ball handling from the big man. >> reporter: the victory was hard won. the nuggets turned the ball over four times in the first four minutes, and miami was leading at the...