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now to the cbs news broadcast center in new york and lilia luciano with more on today's news, lilia. jericka, thank you for your work on the ground. tonight russia is confronting the prospect of a significant expansion of nato on its borders while in ukraine its forces are facing new setbacks on the battlefield. cbs' charlie d'agata is in vinnytsia with the latest. >> reporter: good evening, lilia. already facing setbacks on the battlefield here in ukraine, president vladimir putin now has other serious concerns looming on the horizon: the prospect of sharing an 800 mile plus border with a nato partner. in making its nato bid official today, finland's president heralded a new era. >> we have today a historic day. finland will maximize its security. >> reporter: maximize its security against a neighbor it can no longer trust in russia. sweden was next, announcing the end of 200 years of military nonalignment, the prime minister calling russia's unprovoked invasion of ukraine not only illegal, but indefensible. it comes as ukrainian military officials say russian forces have withdrawn f
now to the cbs news broadcast center in new york and lilia luciano with more on today's news, lilia. jericka, thank you for your work on the ground. tonight russia is confronting the prospect of a significant expansion of nato on its borders while in ukraine its forces are facing new setbacks on the battlefield. cbs' charlie d'agata is in vinnytsia with the latest. >> reporter: good evening, lilia. already facing setbacks on the battlefield here in ukraine, president vladimir putin now...
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cbs's lilia luciano has the details. >> reporter: dave chappelle never saw it coming. a man police have identified as 23 year old isaiah lee darted on stage and delivered a powerful body tackle that appeared to knock the wind out of chappelle. security quickly subdued the man off to the side while chappelle gathered himself and carried on. >> y'all want to rock? >> reporter: police say lee had a replica gun with a knife tucked inside. appearing bruised and with a shoulder injury, he was taken to the hospital and later charged with felony assault with a adly. >> we got to make sure we are protecting. >> reporter: comedian jamie foxx and chris rock were there. rock delivered a punch line more than a month in the making. >> was that will smith? >> reporter: police have not offered a motive for last night's attack. >> i do not know or understand at this point that this was a targeted event. >> reporter: last night was the latest high profile attack on a comedian. curtis shaw-flagg recently tightened security at the laugh factory in chicago after an audience member attempte
cbs's lilia luciano has the details. >> reporter: dave chappelle never saw it coming. a man police have identified as 23 year old isaiah lee darted on stage and delivered a powerful body tackle that appeared to knock the wind out of chappelle. security quickly subdued the man off to the side while chappelle gathered himself and carried on. >> y'all want to rock? >> reporter: police say lee had a replica gun with a knife tucked inside. appearing bruised and with a shoulder...
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lilia luciano starts us off tonight from uvalde. lilia, good evening. >> reporter: good evening to you, nancy. over the last week, i have been talking to children who survived the shooting and parents, and they tell me they can't think of a scarier thought than the end to have the summer, when they will have to come back to school. well, they may not have to come into this building, at least. during his visit yesterday president biden vowed to have everything he can to have the school demolished and rebuilt. mourners gathered at this funeral home, just steps from robb elementary school, the same building where the gunman initially began shooting before his deadly attack on the school. today it's where a grieving family attended visitation for today maite rodriguez.mebled- >> did annabell's family tell you anything. >> we cried together. >> reporter: jill biden placed flowers at crosses bearing the names of the victim and later attended a church mass. as they left the service, crowds gathered outside urging the president to do somethi
lilia luciano starts us off tonight from uvalde. lilia, good evening. >> reporter: good evening to you, nancy. over the last week, i have been talking to children who survived the shooting and parents, and they tell me they can't think of a scarier thought than the end to have the summer, when they will have to come back to school. well, they may not have to come into this building, at least. during his visit yesterday president biden vowed to have everything he can to have the school...
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tonight's cbs's lilia luciano reports on the epidemic.h battle at the southern border to stop the trationing. >> up to 1200 each day pass through border iwnsville texas. where customs officers screen goods from the equipment from mexico. but agents like tater ortiz are trying to stay one step ahead of the drug cartels. >> i've seen it on people, in vehicles, in contains and comodz, it varies from person to person so to speak. >> so as smuggling becomes more creative so do you? >> yes yes. >> this high energy scanner snaps details of a truck. then officers trained to spot irregularities in the cargo, the mission to stop illegal drugs like fentanyl from getting through. >>> is the goal to do the inspection oner single truck? >> scan adjudicate everything coming in. >> surged nearly 50 fold between 2018 and 2021. the deadliest year on record for overdose deaths. >> he was 16 years old when he passioned away. >> jamie puerta's child bought what he thought was a main pill. -- pain pill. >> my child did not choo coentanyl, what hght n oxycodon.
tonight's cbs's lilia luciano reports on the epidemic.h battle at the southern border to stop the trationing. >> up to 1200 each day pass through border iwnsville texas. where customs officers screen goods from the equipment from mexico. but agents like tater ortiz are trying to stay one step ahead of the drug cartels. >> i've seen it on people, in vehicles, in contains and comodz, it varies from person to person so to speak. >> so as smuggling becomes more creative so do you?...
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adriana. >> diaz: lilia luciano thank you. americans for abortion rights rallied in several cities, including here in chicago. here, thousands gathered following this week's leak of a supreme court draft opinion revealing that roe v. wade could be overturned. christina ruffini is at the white house. >> reporter: possible end to federal abortion protections. from pro-choice rights in missouri. >> we're not going to lay down and let the supreme court take away our rights. >> reporter: to a day of prayer in mississippi. >> i think it's murder to kill a baby in the womb. >> americans are voicing strong and conflicting opinions about the court's potential overturn of roe v. wade. on friday, conservative justice clarence is thom told an audience, just the outcomes what you want. but what americans say they want on the issue of abortion is complicate. according to a recent pew survey a majority say abortion should be legal in all or most cases. but many are open to restrictions and many opponents of legal abortion say it should be le
adriana. >> diaz: lilia luciano thank you. americans for abortion rights rallied in several cities, including here in chicago. here, thousands gathered following this week's leak of a supreme court draft opinion revealing that roe v. wade could be overturned. christina ruffini is at the white house. >> reporter: possible end to federal abortion protections. from pro-choice rights in missouri. >> we're not going to lay down and let the supreme court take away our rights....
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lilia luciano has more. >> reporter: investigators in the bahamas are searchinfodeud deaths of three american nd resort in exhuma. police don't expect foul play but the grim discovery is making tourists anxious. >> i'm going to be more aware. just on edge. >> reporter: in one villa authorities found a man dead and a woman who needed medical care. she was airlifted to a hospital. in a second villa police discovered another couple. the man slumped against the bathroom wall and the woman on the bed, both dead. the two had complained of feeling sick the night before. >> like most tourists, we like to know what happened and why it happened. just so we can be cautious. >> reporter: authorities do not believe any hotel guests are in danger. >> our investigations were up to late last night, and we feel that what we are seeing is an isolated case. >> reporter: i reached out to the commissioner of the royal bahamian police force. he told me the identities will be released monday. lilia luciano, cbs news. >>> the national weather service is warning a potentially historic critical weather event
lilia luciano has more. >> reporter: investigators in the bahamas are searchinfodeud deaths of three american nd resort in exhuma. police don't expect foul play but the grim discovery is making tourists anxious. >> i'm going to be more aware. just on edge. >> reporter: in one villa authorities found a man dead and a woman who needed medical care. she was airlifted to a hospital. in a second villa police discovered another couple. the man slumped against the bathroom wall and...
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cbs' lilia luciano has the details. >> reporter: dave chappelle never saw it coming.ve identified as 23 year old isaiah lee darted on stage and delivered a powerful body tackle that appeared to knock the wind out of chappelle. security quickly subdued the man off to the side while chappelle gathered himself and carried on. >> y'all want to rock? >> reporter: police say lee had a replica gun with a knife tucked inside. appearing bruised and with a shoulder injury, he was taken to the hospital and later charged with felony assault with a deadly weapon. >> we got to make sure we are protecting. >> reporter: comedian jamie foxx and chris rock were there. rock delivered a punch line more than a month in the making. >> was that will smith? >> reporter: police have not offered a motive for last night's attack. >> i do not know or understand at this point that this was a targeted event. >> reporter: last night was the latest high profile attack on a comedian. curtis shaw-flagg recently tightened security at the laugh factory in chicago after an audience member attempted to ru
cbs' lilia luciano has the details. >> reporter: dave chappelle never saw it coming.ve identified as 23 year old isaiah lee darted on stage and delivered a powerful body tackle that appeared to knock the wind out of chappelle. security quickly subdued the man off to the side while chappelle gathered himself and carried on. >> y'all want to rock? >> reporter: police say lee had a replica gun with a knife tucked inside. appearing bruised and with a shoulder injury, he was taken...
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cbs' lilia luciano is in los angeles tonight with more on the state of the virus. ng, lilia. >> reporter: good evening to you, adriana. well, along with the jump in cases and hospitalizations that you mentioned, there's also growing concern about yet another variant of the virus. for many people in the u.s., the pandemic is in the past, but several states are seeing rising infections for the first time since january's omicron surge. >> we watched it in europe, we've seen it happen in the northeast, and we knew it was a matter of time before our cases started to tick up. >> reporter: about 43% of the population is living in high or substantial covid risk areas, and new infections have doubled in the last two weeks in at least six states. but health officials are concerned there's an undercount because of less testing. in shanghai, china, there's mounting frustration with the country's zero-covid lockdowns, with fears beijing could be next. and in canada, hundreds of bikers showed up in the capital, ottawa, protesting vaccine mandates, the ride coming three months aft
cbs' lilia luciano is in los angeles tonight with more on the state of the virus. ng, lilia. >> reporter: good evening to you, adriana. well, along with the jump in cases and hospitalizations that you mentioned, there's also growing concern about yet another variant of the virus. for many people in the u.s., the pandemic is in the past, but several states are seeing rising infections for the first time since january's omicron surge. >> we watched it in europe, we've seen it happen...
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lilia luciano, cbs news, los angeles. >>> coming up, mayday demonstrations.t marchers in france are demanding amid chaotic protests. >>> and honoring gianna bryant. nike unveils a new sneaker that pays tribute to kobe bryant's daughter on what would have been her 16th birthday. this is the "cbs morning news." (jackie) i've made progress with my mental health. so when i started having unintentional body movements called tardive dyskinesia... i ignored them. but when the twitching and jerking in my face and hands affected my day to day... i finally had to say, 'it's not ok.' it was time to talk to my doctor about austedo. she said that austedo helps reduce td movements in adults... while i continue with most of my mental health medications. (vo) austedo can cause depression, suicidal thoughts, or actions in patients with huntington's disease. pay close attention to and call your doctor if you become depressed, have sudden changes in mood, behaviors, feelings, or have suicidal thoughts. common side effects include inflammation of the nose and throat, insomnia an
lilia luciano, cbs news, los angeles. >>> coming up, mayday demonstrations.t marchers in france are demanding amid chaotic protests. >>> and honoring gianna bryant. nike unveils a new sneaker that pays tribute to kobe bryant's daughter on what would have been her 16th birthday. this is the "cbs morning news." (jackie) i've made progress with my mental health. so when i started having unintentional body movements called tardive dyskinesia... i ignored them. but when...
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lilia luciano, thank you so much. back here in washington, president biden is considering executive action to take on gun control, even as a bipartisan group of lawmakers met virtually in search of common ground on gun control legislation. now, unlike previous failed attempts, this time could be different. here's cbs' ed o'keefe. >> reporter: a peering with new zealand's head of state today, president biden discussed his meeting with the family members of victims of the texas shooting. >> there's an awful lot of suffering. so much of it is-- much of it is preventible and the devastation is amazing. >> reporter: the pain is familiar to prime minister jacinda ardern, whose country suffered similar grief after a mass shooting killed more than 50 people three years ago. >> our experience, of course, in this regard is our own, but if there is anything that we can do that would be of any value, we are here to share it. >> reporter: new zealand quickly banned semiautomatic weapons after the massacre, something that's politic
lilia luciano, thank you so much. back here in washington, president biden is considering executive action to take on gun control, even as a bipartisan group of lawmakers met virtually in search of common ground on gun control legislation. now, unlike previous failed attempts, this time could be different. here's cbs' ed o'keefe. >> reporter: a peering with new zealand's head of state today, president biden discussed his meeting with the family members of victims of the texas shooting....
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. >> lilia luciano, brownsville, texas. >> we're following up with lilia's story with the person charged with stopping the flow of deadly narcotics ann millgram. if you are a parent you will want to hear what she has to. the national shortage of infant formula is, to keep formula on the shelves. it's gotten so bad, major retailers are limiting the shortages, supply chain slow down and made worse by the shutdown in a plant in michigan due to nexts. , up, pain at the pump as near record high gas prices are taking a bite out of the family budget. we gave zzzquil pure zzzs restorative herbal sleep. to people who were tired of being tired. i've never slept like this before. i've never woken up like this before. crafted with clinically studied plant-based ingredients that work naturally with your body. for restorative sleep like never before. thinkorswim® by td ameritrade is more than a trading platform. it's an entire trading experience. that pushes you to be even better. and just might change how you trade—forever. because once you experience thinkorswim® by td ameritrade ♪♪♪ there's no goin
. >> lilia luciano, brownsville, texas. >> we're following up with lilia's story with the person charged with stopping the flow of deadly narcotics ann millgram. if you are a parent you will want to hear what she has to. the national shortage of infant formula is, to keep formula on the shelves. it's gotten so bad, major retailers are limiting the shortages, supply chain slow down and made worse by the shutdown in a plant in michigan due to nexts. , up, pain at the pump as near...
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lilia luciano got an exclusive look at the latest federal efforts to stop the flow. she spoke to a father who is sounding the alarm about the deadly problem. >> right in here where his ashes reside. i come here every morning and i kiss this box, and i kiss it at night before i go to bed. >> reporter: jaime's son daniel was 16 when he died in 2020. >> when i opened the door to his room on april 21st, i saw my son lying with his arms across his chest. his eyes were slit. he was ashen gray and he had a blue tint on top of his lip. and i just started screaming from the top of my lungs, "daniel, daniel, daniel."" >> reporter: near his son was half of what looked like a blue oxycodone pill, which he says daniel bought from a dealer on social media. >> i said overdose, what did he overdose on? the pill he had ingested was pure fentanyl. this is not an overdose. this is a poisoning. >> reporter: this is an entirely different drug? >> this is an entirely different drug that my son had absolutely no idea what he was taking. >> reporter: daniel had struggled with substance use
lilia luciano got an exclusive look at the latest federal efforts to stop the flow. she spoke to a father who is sounding the alarm about the deadly problem. >> right in here where his ashes reside. i come here every morning and i kiss this box, and i kiss it at night before i go to bed. >> reporter: jaime's son daniel was 16 when he died in 2020. >> when i opened the door to his room on april 21st, i saw my son lying with his arms across his chest. his eyes were slit. he was...
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cbs's lilia luciano joins us from los angeles with concerns about a massive undercount. > reporter: that's right, adriana. here in l.a. county, we haven't seen numbers this high in three months since february and, as you said, there are fears those numbers are severely underreported. hospitalizations are up 22% nationwide, but for many, covid concerns are a thing of the past. >> more people are, you know, getting a little more liberal going outside without their mask on. >> reporter: nearly 75% of the u.s. population lives in a high or substantial risk area for covid. every day more than 100,000 people are getting infected and cbs news medical contributor dr. david agus says the actual case count is way higher. >> when you see the numbers go up, you know that's a fraction of the cases because most people aren't being tested now. >> reporter: with rising cases, broadway is extending mask policy through june and some school district including berkeley, california and pennsylvania's montgomery county are also bringing back masks. do you think some form of restrictions should
cbs's lilia luciano joins us from los angeles with concerns about a massive undercount. > reporter: that's right, adriana. here in l.a. county, we haven't seen numbers this high in three months since february and, as you said, there are fears those numbers are severely underreported. hospitalizations are up 22% nationwide, but for many, covid concerns are a thing of the past. >> more people are, you know, getting a little more liberal going outside without their mask on. >>...
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here is cbs' lilia luciano. >> that one. >> reporter: nine-year-old andrea herrera used to play every day with her stepbrother, jose flores. they were about the same age. >> he would always say, "i want to be a cop so i can protect all these other people, like from all the bad guys." >> reporter: now these toys are all she and their little brother jaden have left. what does that make you think about? >> you know, it's just sad because, like, the fact that he wanted to be a cop and he didn't have the chance to be it. >> reporter: andrea saw her own teacher get shot tuesday morning through a window. she was in a nearby classroom when the gunman burst in and barricaded himself inside jose's room. you knew your brother was in another classroom nearby? >> i was just worried. >> reporter: you were? >> i was just worried thinking about him. >> reporter: cynthia herrera and her husband frantically searched for their children. they found andrea safe at one of the meeting points, but later found out jose was brought to the hospital, where he died. what have these days been like for your family?
here is cbs' lilia luciano. >> that one. >> reporter: nine-year-old andrea herrera used to play every day with her stepbrother, jose flores. they were about the same age. >> he would always say, "i want to be a cop so i can protect all these other people, like from all the bad guys." >> reporter: now these toys are all she and their little brother jaden have left. what does that make you think about? >> you know, it's just sad because, like, the fact that...
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and cbs' lilia luciano will start us off from uvalde.ing. >> reporter: good evening, margaret. well, the governor is livid, imagine those parents who learned today that there were 19 officers outside that classroom, one officer for every child that was killed. i heard from three parents today who said they will do whatever it takes for accountability and gun control. >> of course it was not the right decision. it was the wrong decision, period. there's no excuse for that. >> reporter: today, a stunning admission: the director of the texas department of safety said the decision to not immediately engage the shooter was deliberate. >> the on-scene commander considered a barricaded subject and that there was time and there were no more children at risk. obviously, obviously, based upon the information we have, there were children in that classroom that were at risk and it was, in fact, still an active shooter situation. >> reporter: at one point, he said 19 officers were outside the classroom not moving on the gunman. inside, a desperate ch
and cbs' lilia luciano will start us off from uvalde.ing. >> reporter: good evening, margaret. well, the governor is livid, imagine those parents who learned today that there were 19 officers outside that classroom, one officer for every child that was killed. i heard from three parents today who said they will do whatever it takes for accountability and gun control. >> of course it was not the right decision. it was the wrong decision, period. there's no excuse for that. >>...
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lilia luciano has a rare look at the latest technology being used by the federal government in the battle>> grammy-winning singer irma thomas talks about her career and return to jazz fest in new orleans. >>> and queen latifah visits the studio to talk about starring in and executive producing the hit cbs series "the equalizer." >>> that is the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪ ♪
lilia luciano has a rare look at the latest technology being used by the federal government in the battle>> grammy-winning singer irma thomas talks about her career and return to jazz fest in new orleans. >>> and queen latifah visits the studio to talk about starring in and executive producing the hit cbs series "the equalizer." >>> that is the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪ ♪
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here's cbs' lilia luciano. >> reporter: among the victims, xavier lopez, whose mother came to see himbefore, during the school awards ceremony. his family describing him as "full of life" and posting on social media to "fly high, handsome angel." >> hey, guys. >> reporter: ellie garcia was a proud member of the tree city basketball team. her aunt described her as a sweet girl. >> she was very happy and very outgoing, loved to dance and sing and play sports. >> reporter: a sign of just how small uvalde is-- at least two of those killed, jayce luevanos and jailah silguero, were cousins. and irma garcia, one of two fourth grade teachers there tuesday, is being hailed as a hero. she was reportedly seen shielding kids from the shooter. still, with every tragedy, there are stories of are stories of survival. >> we were scared, and the teacher started telling us we can pray. >> reporter: second grader timothy silva was in the classroom next door, and said his teacher reacted quickly. >> he started yelling, and i thought-- didn't think it was a drill because they would have announced it. and
here's cbs' lilia luciano. >> reporter: among the victims, xavier lopez, whose mother came to see himbefore, during the school awards ceremony. his family describing him as "full of life" and posting on social media to "fly high, handsome angel." >> hey, guys. >> reporter: ellie garcia was a proud member of the tree city basketball team. her aunt described her as a sweet girl. >> she was very happy and very outgoing, loved to dance and sing and play...
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i'm lilia luciano in new york. good night to you all.ess group at wgb access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> police uncover a new prees of evidence in the search for a missing east bay woman. >> coming up. a home here, just sold for more than a million dollars over the asking price. we will give you a look, plus, a big-picture look at real estate in the east bay. >>> good evening, i am betty yu. >> and i am brian hackney. tonight we start with thousands taking to the streets across the pay area marching for abortion rights. >> in mountain view, palo alto, san francisco, and beyond. as kpi dp 5's john ramos explains, many felt it was pofrpt to show up in numbers so their voices could be heard loud and clear. >> reporter: it turned the abortion issue frommer to a high boil but the question is how much will public' furor even influence this court? there have been marches over abortion before, both pro and con. but today's was huge as thousands joined a nationwide protest. >> i
i'm lilia luciano in new york. good night to you all.ess group at wgb access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> police uncover a new prees of evidence in the search for a missing east bay woman. >> coming up. a home here, just sold for more than a million dollars over the asking price. we will give you a look, plus, a big-picture look at real estate in the east bay. >>> good evening, i am betty yu. >>...
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cbs's l lilia luciano repter: for now what killed those tourists is still a mystery.estigators in the bahamas are searching for clues to explain the sudden deaths of three american tourists on friday at this sandals resort. while they don't expect foul play, the grim discovery is making anxious. >> i'm going to be a little more aware and on edge. >> reporter: in one villa, authorities found a man dead and a woman who was airlifted to a hospital. in other, the police discovered other couple, the man slumped against the bathroom wall and the woman on the bed. both sick. >> we like to know what happened and why it happened so we can be cautious. >> reporter: authorities do not believe any hotel guests are in danger. >> our investigations were up to late last night, and we feel that what we are seeing is an isolated case. >> reporter: i reacreachedout to the commissiof the police in the bahamas and he told me the dentdepartmenttities of the tourists will be released tomorrow. >> to the southwest where fire conditions are reported to be extreme. that's where the nation's b
cbs's l lilia luciano repter: for now what killed those tourists is still a mystery.estigators in the bahamas are searching for clues to explain the sudden deaths of three american tourists on friday at this sandals resort. while they don't expect foul play, the grim discovery is making anxious. >> i'm going to be a little more aware and on edge. >> reporter: in one villa, authorities found a man dead and a woman who was airlifted to a hospital. in other, the police discovered other...
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cbs' lilia luciano reports on judd's successes and struggles. ♪ love can build a dream ♪ >> naomi andpril's cmt awards was the first time they sang together at an award show in 20 years. and the last in front of the fans naomi relied on. >> my family, tell they they loved me or give me suppor >> my family, tell they they loved me or give me support, so the fans have always been my, i call it my family of choice. >> those fans devastated when wynonna and actress ashley judd announced her surprising death. saying we lost our beautiful mother to the disease of mental illness. we are shattered. >> my psychiatrist said recently that i have emotional resilience. >> but resilience and success are no cure for a lifelong struggle with mental illness. the singer who survived childhood sexual abuse hepatitis c and a breast cancer scare spoke often and openly of her severe treatment resistant depression. the judds were going on tour in september. she shared her ritual before getting back on stage. >> try to be more than you are. be all that you are. >> reporter: her chosen family, remembering her
cbs' lilia luciano reports on judd's successes and struggles. ♪ love can build a dream ♪ >> naomi andpril's cmt awards was the first time they sang together at an award show in 20 years. and the last in front of the fans naomi relied on. >> my family, tell they they loved me or give me suppor >> my family, tell they they loved me or give me support, so the fans have always been my, i call it my family of choice. >> those fans devastated when wynonna and actress...
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lilia luciano looks back with activist and author angela davis. memorial day eve, a story from steve hartman, commentary from the man who heads the united states air force. it's the final sunday morning of the month... may 29th, 2022. and we'll be back in a moment. i've lived in san francisco for 20 years. i'm raising my kids here. this city is now less safe for all of us. chesa boudin is failing to hold repeat offenders accountable. he prosecuted zero fentanyl drug dealing cases, even though nearly 500 people have died of overdoses. i'm voting yes on h to recall chesa boudin now. we can't wait one more day when people are dying on our streets. >> pauley: last year, 92 million people visited one of our 63 national parks. given those numbers, let's just say conor knighton reports what follows,with reservations, >> at arches national park, memorial day weekend is typically the busiest weekend of the year. this is what last year looked like -- the park had to shut down the entrance several times to control the crowding. >> all of the parking lots wou
lilia luciano looks back with activist and author angela davis. memorial day eve, a story from steve hartman, commentary from the man who heads the united states air force. it's the final sunday morning of the month... may 29th, 2022. and we'll be back in a moment. i've lived in san francisco for 20 years. i'm raising my kids here. this city is now less safe for all of us. chesa boudin is failing to hold repeat offenders accountable. he prosecuted zero fentanyl drug dealing cases, even though...
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tonight's cbs' lilia luciano reports on the epidemic. the high tech battle at the southern border to stop the poisoning. >> reporter: up to 1200 each day pass through border in brownsville texas. where customs officers screen goods from the equipment from mexico. >> reporter: but agents like tater ortiz are trying to stay one step ahead of the drug cartels. >> i've seen it on people, in vehicles, in contains and commodities, it varies from person to person so to speak. >> so as smuggling becomes more creative so do you? >> yes. yes. >> this high energy scanner snaps details of a truck. then officers trained to spot irregularities in the cargo, the mission to stop illegal drugs like fentanyl from getting through. >> reporter: is the goal to do the inspection on every single truck? >> scan and everything coming in. >> pills seized surged nearly 50 fold between 2018 and 2021. the deadliest year on record for overdose deaths. >> he was 16 years old when he passed away. >> reporter: jamie puerta's son struggled with depression, he went on soc
tonight's cbs' lilia luciano reports on the epidemic. the high tech battle at the southern border to stop the poisoning. >> reporter: up to 1200 each day pass through border in brownsville texas. where customs officers screen goods from the equipment from mexico. >> reporter: but agents like tater ortiz are trying to stay one step ahead of the drug cartels. >> i've seen it on people, in vehicles, in contains and commodities, it varies from person to person so to speak....
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here is cbs' lilia luciano. >> that one. >> reporter: nine-year-old andrea herrera used to play everyepbrother, jose flores. they were about the same age. >> he would always say, "i want to be a cop so i can protect all these other people, like from all the bad guys." >> reporter: now these toys are all she and their little brother jaden have left. what does that make you think about? >> it's just sad because, like, the fact that he wanted to be a cop and he didn't have the chance to be it. >> reporter: andrea saw her own teacher get shot tuesday morning through a window. she was in a nearby classroom when the gunman burst in and barricaded himself inside jose's room. you knew your brother was in another classroom nearby. >> i was just worried. >> reporter: you were? >> i was just worried thinking about him. >> reporter: cynthia herrera and her husband frantically searched for their children. they found andrea safe at one of the meeting points, but later found out jose was brought to the hospital, where he died. what have these days been like for your family? >> just, like, numb. i ha
here is cbs' lilia luciano. >> that one. >> reporter: nine-year-old andrea herrera used to play everyepbrother, jose flores. they were about the same age. >> he would always say, "i want to be a cop so i can protect all these other people, like from all the bad guys." >> reporter: now these toys are all she and their little brother jaden have left. what does that make you think about? >> it's just sad because, like, the fact that he wanted to be a cop and...
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he and his mother told cbs reporter lilia luciano about about what those moments were like. and you could hear all of that? you heard gunshots? i heard gunshots. what did that... what did that make you feel? oh, it got me a little scared. the shooter was next door, and whenever i heard - that he was in room number 18, the shooter was 19 — _ my heartjust dropped. iwas... i started panicking, crying. i was thinking that the shooter was shooting everywhere, i that it was going to go through one of the walls and shoot him. - i was so scared. but once i finally got . a text from his teacher that they were on the way to the civic center, - i finally felt at peace, i but i still had to see him. the police and prosecutors will have to do more to justify intrusions into the private lives of victims of sexual offences when gathering evidence for trials in england and wales. officers will have to set out why they need information such as phone data, social media chats and medical records. joining me now is neil henderson, chief executive of safeline — a charity that works to prevent se
he and his mother told cbs reporter lilia luciano about about what those moments were like. and you could hear all of that? you heard gunshots? i heard gunshots. what did that... what did that make you feel? oh, it got me a little scared. the shooter was next door, and whenever i heard - that he was in room number 18, the shooter was 19 — _ my heartjust dropped. iwas... i started panicking, crying. i was thinking that the shooter was shooting everywhere, i that it was going to go through one...
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he and his mother told cbs reporter lilia luciano about what those moments were like.pened next? well... we were scared and the teacher started telling us we can pray. she said you can pray? you were all praying together? mm—hm. and you could hear all of that? you heard gunshots? i heard gunshots. what did that... what did that make you feel? oh, it got me a little scared. the shooter was next door, and whenever i heard - that he was in room number 18, the shooter was 19 — _ my heartjust dropped. iwas... i started panicking, crying. i was thinking that the shooter was shooting everywhere, - that it was going to go through one of the walls and shoot him. - i was so scared. but once i finally got i a text from his teacher that they were on the way to the civic center, - i finally felt at peace, - but i still had to see him. with a community left reeling in the wake of the shooting, let's talk to danya bacchus, cbs news correspondent in uvalde, texas. how is the community coping in the wake of this horrific shooting? you know, ou wake of this horrific shooting? you know.
he and his mother told cbs reporter lilia luciano about what those moments were like.pened next? well... we were scared and the teacher started telling us we can pray. she said you can pray? you were all praying together? mm—hm. and you could hear all of that? you heard gunshots? i heard gunshots. what did that... what did that make you feel? oh, it got me a little scared. the shooter was next door, and whenever i heard - that he was in room number 18, the shooter was 19 — _ my heartjust...