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cbs' manuel bojorquez is there tonight. >> reporter: inside this hospital in sao paulo is like so many in brazil, beyond the brink. >> these are your most sick patients. all intubated, all covid and all in very critical need of care here. >> reporter: dr. daniel de jesus has been on the front lines for more than a year now and this is the worst she's seen it. drive, she believes, by a variant thought to be more contagious. in your experience, how many of these nine people in this one room will recover or not? >> less than half will recover. >> reporter: these doctors an nurses just keep doing what they do, they have no other option. here in brazil, there have been nor than 3,800 deaths in the last 24 hours. manuel bojorquez, cbs news, sao paulo. >> o'donnell: and there's still much more news ahead tonight on "cbs evening news." breaking tonight, new arrests in the disappearance of kristin smart some 25 years ago. and the new japanese plan to geo rid of waste water from a nuclear disaster, why critics are warning of an environmental disaster. al disaster. losing a tooth didn't stop you
cbs' manuel bojorquez is there tonight. >> reporter: inside this hospital in sao paulo is like so many in brazil, beyond the brink. >> these are your most sick patients. all intubated, all covid and all in very critical need of care here. >> reporter: dr. daniel de jesus has been on the front lines for more than a year now and this is the worst she's seen it. drive, she believes, by a variant thought to be more contagious. in your experience, how many of these nine people in...
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manuel bojorquez has the latest. >> reporter: new video shows a team of pasquotank sheriff's onchars. moments later, witnesses say deputies opened fire as brown tried to drive away. this video shows deputies surrounding brown's bullet-riddled car after it crashed into a tree. demands to know what happened in the roughly 30 seconds between these two videos has elizabeth city on edge. the family's attorneys announced a private autopsy showed brown suffered four gunshot wounds to the right arm and one fatal shot to the back of his head. >> he was trying to get away in a moving vehicle which no doubt is also against police practice to shoot into a moving vehicle. [ chants ] >> reporter: protesters and the brown family continue to demand the release of all police body camera footage. the county showed family members only a 20-second clip with the deputies' faces blurred. >> i said he was executed. this autopsy report shows me that was correct. >> reporter: the city has requested the county file to release the footage to help quell tensions here. are you concerned that the longer this video
manuel bojorquez has the latest. >> reporter: new video shows a team of pasquotank sheriff's onchars. moments later, witnesses say deputies opened fire as brown tried to drive away. this video shows deputies surrounding brown's bullet-riddled car after it crashed into a tree. demands to know what happened in the roughly 30 seconds between these two videos has elizabeth city on edge. the family's attorneys announced a private autopsy showed brown suffered four gunshot wounds to the right...
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here's manuel bojorquez. >> reporter: there's news about the pfizer vaccine. the company says its ongoing study shows it's more than 90% effective for at least six months after the second dose. >> i would not be surprised at all if moderna and other companies that did the same thing would get similar results. >> reporter: despite more shots going into arms, there's fear of a fourth wave with cases rising in at least 26 states. the nationwide spikes are possibly driven by more contagious variants like the one detected in the uk. florida is reporting the highest number of variant cases. >> it's distresses that there's -- it's distressing that there's such a high incidence now considering how well we're doing with getting people vaccinated. >> reporter: the concern comes as another holiday weekend approaches. the cdc is urging those celebrating easter and passover to limit interactions. some businesses looking to return to normal are considering so-called vaccine passports to verify vaccination status as one form of admission to events like the upcoming south bea
here's manuel bojorquez. >> reporter: there's news about the pfizer vaccine. the company says its ongoing study shows it's more than 90% effective for at least six months after the second dose. >> i would not be surprised at all if moderna and other companies that did the same thing would get similar results. >> reporter: despite more shots going into arms, there's fear of a fourth wave with cases rising in at least 26 states. the nationwide spikes are possibly driven by more...
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manuel bojorquez, cbs news. >>> coming up, stormy rescue.he crew of a cargo ship in danger of capsizing gets help from above. >>> and breaking baseball news. a foul ball destroys a broadcast camera. this is the "cbs morning news." this is the "cbs morning news." your missision: stand upup to moderarate to severe rheheumatoid ararthrit. and take. . it. on.... with r rinvoq. rinvoqoq a once-dadaily pill can dramamatically improve e symptoms..... rinvoq h helps tame e pain, stiffness,s, swelling.g. and for r some, rinvnvoq can n even signinificantly reduce r ra fatigue.e. that's's rinvoq rerelief. withth ra, your r overactive immunene system attacks yoyour joints.s. rinvoq regegulates itt to help p stop the a attack. rinvoqoq can lowerer your abiy to fightht infectionons, inclcluding tubeberculosis. seririous infectctions and blood d clots, somometimes fa, hahave occurrered as have e cn cancerers, includiding lympho, and tetears in thehe stomach or intesestines, and chananges in labab resul. yoyour doctor r should monitor yoyour bloodwowork. te
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manuel bojorquez, cbs news. >>> more witnesses are expected to take the stand today in the trial of derekhauvin. a former minneapolis police officer accused of killing george floyd. yesterday there was a dispute over what floyd said to police about drugs while he was handcuffed last may. prosecutors say floyd's comments are open to interpretation. cbs news legal expert and analyst rikki klieman says it's important for prosecutors to play it straight when it comes to floyd's drug use. >> the prosecution has to come across to the jury as the total giver of truth. if you know it's going to come out and you know it's really bad for you and you're the prosecution, put it in. >> the defense has argued that drugs and underlying health conditions led to floyd's death while he was in police custody. >>> police are blaming excessive speed and loss of control in the crash that badly injured tiger woods. the los angeles county sheriff's office said the golfer was going up to 87 miles per hour, almost double the speed limit. his car hit a tree and rolled several times off a road near los angeles back
manuel bojorquez, cbs news. >>> more witnesses are expected to take the stand today in the trial of derekhauvin. a former minneapolis police officer accused of killing george floyd. yesterday there was a dispute over what floyd said to police about drugs while he was handcuffed last may. prosecutors say floyd's comments are open to interpretation. cbs news legal expert and analyst rikki klieman says it's important for prosecutors to play it straight when it comes to floyd's drug use....
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manuel bojorquez, guatemala city. >>> back at home, travel season is fast approaching and the cruise ship industry is hoping to get back on track. passenger ships have not been allowed to sail in the u.s. for more than a year because of covid-19. but that could change as early as this summer. errol barnett has the story. >> we want to get ourselves going everywhere. >> reporter: in his first sit-down interview since the pandemic began, royal caribbean ceo richard fain tells cbs news he's pushing to set sail again now that there's more information about how to stop the spread of covid. >> we would like to work closely with the cdc to make sure that we do that in a safe and healthy way. >> reporter: no cruise ship with passengers has left a u.s. port in over a year. last february a major covid outbreak on board the diamond princess, run by a separate cruise company, left passengers stuck at sea for nearly a month. soon after there was another outbreak on board the "grand princess." in all, more than 800 were infected with covid and more than a dozen people died. in mid march the cdc is
manuel bojorquez, guatemala city. >>> back at home, travel season is fast approaching and the cruise ship industry is hoping to get back on track. passenger ships have not been allowed to sail in the u.s. for more than a year because of covid-19. but that could change as early as this summer. errol barnett has the story. >> we want to get ourselves going everywhere. >> reporter: in his first sit-down interview since the pandemic began, royal caribbean ceo richard fain tells...
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manuel bojorquez, thank you. in orange, california, police y. are zeroing in on a motive afteu a gunman killed four including a nine-year-old. cbs' omar villafranca reports tonight from the scene of the ia massacre. >> reporter: this is the man police say shot and killed a nine-year-old boy and three adults in a shooting rampage just five miles from disneyland. >> we have shots fired. >> reporter: detectives say 44- year-old aminadab gaxiola gonzalez started shooting, targeting people he knew, trying to slow down first responders from saving victims he chained targeting people he knew, trying to slow down fir the gates to the business with bicycle locks. business w police rushed to the scene, breaking through the locks. >> in the meantime, horrific rampage was going on in offices, and people were dying or were being shot. >> reporter: inside, two women and a man, all dead. outside, the nine-year-old boy who was killed found in the arms of a woman believed to be his mother. >> it is believed that there was one of the women victims who was one of
manuel bojorquez, thank you. in orange, california, police y. are zeroing in on a motive afteu a gunman killed four including a nine-year-old. cbs' omar villafranca reports tonight from the scene of the ia massacre. >> reporter: this is the man police say shot and killed a nine-year-old boy and three adults in a shooting rampage just five miles from disneyland. >> we have shots fired. >> reporter: detectives say 44- year-old aminadab gaxiola gonzalez started shooting,...
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norah. >> o'donnell: all right, manuel bojorquez, thank you.s still much more news ahead right here on tonight's "cbs evening news." disturbing new details in the kristin smart murder case and a plea for the public's health. plus a new report on covid exposure on airlines. does keeping the middle seat empty really make a difference? ? or, give you unusually high energy, even when depressed. overwhelmed by bipolar i? ask about vraylar. some medicines only treat the lows or highs. vraylar effectively treats depression, acute manic and mixed episodes of bipolar i in adults. full-spectrum relief for all bipolar i symptoms, with just one pill, once a day. elderly patients with dementia-related psychosis have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about unusual changes in behavior or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults. report fever, stiff muscles, or confusion, which may mean a life-threatening reaction, or uncontrollable muscle movements, which may be permanent. side effects may not app
norah. >> o'donnell: all right, manuel bojorquez, thank you.s still much more news ahead right here on tonight's "cbs evening news." disturbing new details in the kristin smart murder case and a plea for the public's health. plus a new report on covid exposure on airlines. does keeping the middle seat empty really make a difference? ? or, give you unusually high energy, even when depressed. overwhelmed by bipolar i? ask about vraylar. some medicines only treat the lows or highs....
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norah. >> o'donnell: manuel bojorquez, thank you. and there is still much more news ahead right here on tonight's "cbs evening news." the record-setting year for the world's billionaires. the surge in wealth. and the newcomers to the list. plus, a high-seas rescue. the effort to save the crew of a ship close to capsizing. ♪let's mamake lots ofof mone♪ ♪you've got thehe brawn♪ ♪i'i've got t the brainss♪ ♪lelet's makeke lots of♪ ♪uh uh uh♪ ♪oohhh ththere's a lot ofof opportuninities♪ with allllstate, dririvers whwho switcheded saved ovever . savingng is easy w when yoyou're in gogood hands.. alallstate clclick or calall to swiwitch today.y. a capspsule a dayy alallstate visisibly fades s the darkrk spots awaway. new neutrorogena® rarapid tone r repair 2020 percent p pure vitamin . a serum m so powerfuful dadark spots d don't standnd a . sesee what i m mean? neneutrogena® (c(christine) what you're doing is not just hurting you. if you can't make up your mind t to quit foror yoursel, do it for those who love you. (announcer) for free hel
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manuel bojorquez, cbs news, sao paulo. >> diaz: the pandemic is far from over. manny, thanks.he covid crisis and other pressing global affairs tomorrow on "face the nation." margaret brennan's guests include the president of france, emmanuel macron, and the new u.s. ambassador to the u.n., linda thomas-greenfield. divers returned today to the waters off the louisiana coast. they are searching for lost crew members aboard a lift boat that capsized on tuesday. two more bodies were recovered yesterday, bringing the death toll to four. nine others are still missing. a safe landing today in khazakstan... >> touchdown. touchdown confirmed at 11:55. >> diaz: a soyuz capsule returned two cosmonauts and an american astronaut, kate rubins, to earth. they spent 185 days on a mission to the international space station. straight ahead on the "cbs weekend news," "eye on earth." the unusual fight over sand on a california beach. also, racket giveaway. meet the teen getting the game into new hands. and later, large-scale love. one woman's quest to save hippos was more than she bargained for.
manuel bojorquez, cbs news, sao paulo. >> diaz: the pandemic is far from over. manny, thanks.he covid crisis and other pressing global affairs tomorrow on "face the nation." margaret brennan's guests include the president of france, emmanuel macron, and the new u.s. ambassador to the u.n., linda thomas-greenfield. divers returned today to the waters off the louisiana coast. they are searching for lost crew members aboard a lift boat that capsized on tuesday. two more bodies were...
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norah. >> o'donnell: manuel bojorquez in guatemala. thank you. we still have much more news ahead right here on tonight's "cbs evening news." we're following a string of storms in the house. storms in the south. millions now under tornado watches. and the heartbreaking diagnosis fofor zoo keepeper jack hahanna. s my b body to relelease it. once-weeklkly trulicitity is foror type 2 didiabetes. most peoeople takingng it rereached an a a1c under 7 . trulicity y may also h help yoyou lose up p to 10 pounus and d lower yourur risk of cardrdiovascularar events, whwhether you u know you're at risksk or not. trululicity isn'n't forr pepeople with h type 1 diaiab. it's not apprproved for use e in childreren. don'n't takeke trulicityty ifif you're allergigic to it, you or y your familyly have medullllary thyroioid cancer, or havave multiplele endocrie neneoplasia sysyndrome typyp. stopop trulicityty and call youour doctor r right awy if you h have an allergrgic reactioion, a lumpmp or swelliling in youru, severe stotomach pain,n, changen visision, or diaia
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manuel bojorquez, cbs news, sao paulo. >> o'donnell: and there's still much more news ahead tonight on "cbs evening news." breaking tonight, new arrests in the disappearance of kristin smart some 25 years ago. and the new japanese plan to get rid of waste water from a nuclear disaster, why critics are warning of an environmental disaster. environmental disaster. losing a tooth didn't stop you but your partial can act like a bacteria magnet, putting natural teeth at risk. new polident propartial helps purify your partial and strengthens and protects natural teeth. so, are you gonna lose another tooth? not on my watch! my heart failure diagnosis changed my priorities. i want time for the people i love. my heart doesn't pump enough blood so my doctor gave me farxiga. it helps my heart do its job better. farxiga helps keep me living life and out of the hospital for heart failure. do not take if allergic to farxiga. symptoms of a serious allergic reaction include rash, swelling, difficulty breathing or swallowing. stop taking and seek medical help right away. tell your doctor right away if
manuel bojorquez, cbs news, sao paulo. >> o'donnell: and there's still much more news ahead tonight on "cbs evening news." breaking tonight, new arrests in the disappearance of kristin smart some 25 years ago. and the new japanese plan to get rid of waste water from a nuclear disaster, why critics are warning of an environmental disaster. environmental disaster. losing a tooth didn't stop you but your partial can act like a bacteria magnet, putting natural teeth at risk. new...
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. >>> manuel bojorquez reporting from guatemala city. some migrants are making their way to the u.s., considered climate refugees, fleeing towns or villages destroyed by floods or other disasters. there are also climate refugees here in the u.s., the story. >> reporter: used to live in paradise, california. >> our backyard. >> they remember november 8, 2018, to the end of their days. >> started smelling smoke. >> pitch black, scrambling to get out. fire just kept getting closer and closer to the side of the car. >> surrounded in flames, that's when -- that's when it hit me. >> reporter: what hit them of course was the camp fire, deadliest wildfire in california history. destroyed 95% of the town of paradise. >> where the steps were. >> reporter: including their home. >> everything from our childhood, our children's childhood, lost everything. i remember turning to ryan saying we have to get out of california. we have to. we can't live like this anymore. >> reporter: the cashmans became climate refugees, people driven from their homes by
. >>> manuel bojorquez reporting from guatemala city. some migrants are making their way to the u.s., considered climate refugees, fleeing towns or villages destroyed by floods or other disasters. there are also climate refugees here in the u.s., the story. >> reporter: used to live in paradise, california. >> our backyard. >> they remember november 8, 2018, to the end of their days. >> started smelling smoke. >> pitch black, scrambling to get out. fire...
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. >> brennan: our manuel bojorquez reporting from brazil. we'll be right back.finally, with the help of her doctor, it came to be. that her symptoms were all signs of ibs-c. and that's why she said yes to adding linzess. linzess is not a laxative. it helps you have more frequent and complete bowel movements. and is proven to help relieve overall abdominal symptoms-belly pain, discomfort, and bloating. do not give linzess to children less than six and it should not be given to children six to less than 18, it may harm them. do not take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain, especially with bloody or black stools. the most common side effect is diarrhea, sometimes severe. if it's severe, stop taking linzess and call your doctor right away. other side effects include gas, stomach area pain, and swelling. could your story also be... about ibs-c? talk to your doctor and say yes to linzess. ♪ come experience floor and decor's grand opening in pleasant hill! talk to your doctor and say yes to linzess. com
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manuel bojorquez, cbs news, guatemala city. >> diaz: such incredible reporting. well, there was a moment of perfection at the masters today. on the par 3 sixth, canadian corey conners climbed the leader board with this hole in one, only the sixth at that hole in the tournament's history. tomorrow is the final round, but as cbs' mark strassmann in augusta reports, the maste masts teed off into controversy. >> reporter: at the 85th mast, the newest hazard loomed off this fabled course-- georgia's recently enacted and polarizing voting rights law. critics include cameron champ, one of the p.g.a.'s few players of color. >> it targets certain black communities and make it harder for them to vote. >> reporter: under pressure, the augusta golf club itself, and its power elite by invitation-only, including warren buffet, bill gates, and condoleezza rice >> they ought to speak out on this issue, because this is an issue that is at the heart of our democracy. >> reporter: condemning the law under pressure, coca-cola and delta, two of georgia's corporate giants. in protest,
manuel bojorquez, cbs news, guatemala city. >> diaz: such incredible reporting. well, there was a moment of perfection at the masters today. on the par 3 sixth, canadian corey conners climbed the leader board with this hole in one, only the sixth at that hole in the tournament's history. tomorrow is the final round, but as cbs' mark strassmann in augusta reports, the maste masts teed off into controversy. >> reporter: at the 85th mast, the newest hazard loomed off this fabled...
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manuel bojorquez reports from guatemala on how climate change is forcing many into a difficult choice. >> reporter: it's written in the hillsides as far as ruben chay is concerned. the crops that have supported generations of his family in the highlands are gone. they've never seen it like this before. so this would be full of leaves. [ speaking foreign language ] ad instead it's dry. this is the coffee bean. no good. the coffee and cardemom stood no chance. this valley turned into a lake after back-to-back hurricanes slashed the region last year with intensity and rainfall believed to be magnified by climate change. like many here, lured by billboards advertising a farmer's dream, he took out a loan to get the operation running again, but nothing's grown. [ speaking foreign language ] you have a debt, you have no way of repaying it. your crops are ruined. the sign drawing his attention now is a smuggler's, advertising a trip to the u.s. >> climate change is coming on top of previous problems like poverty, food insecurity -- >> reporter: edwin castellanos studies climate change at the
manuel bojorquez reports from guatemala on how climate change is forcing many into a difficult choice. >> reporter: it's written in the hillsides as far as ruben chay is concerned. the crops that have supported generations of his family in the highlands are gone. they've never seen it like this before. so this would be full of leaves. [ speaking foreign language ] ad instead it's dry. this is the coffee bean. no good. the coffee and cardemom stood no chance. this valley turned into a lake...
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manuel bojorquez has the latest from there. >>> and we will talk with country music singer kane brown acms ahead of the awards show. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪ watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪
manuel bojorquez has the latest from there. >>> and we will talk with country music singer kane brown acms ahead of the awards show. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪ watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪
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manuel bojorquez traveled to central america to learn what is driving the migration. >> reporter: campur, devastated by flooding. this is your bedroom. beverly alvarado cahuec showed us what's left of her home. there's nothing. everything was ruined. the entire village was underwater for weeks, hit with back to back hurricanes displacing more than 300,000 guatemalans. you don't know what you will do? >> i don't know. >> reporter: as a mom, she says, i hope one day my son will be a professional. but the floods destroyed schools and ruined crops. the hit to agriculture took away how most here earn a living. how many people have left to the united states. >> a lot. >> reporter: in the last few weeks how many people have left that you know of? how many? >> now, six people. >> reporter: six people. she knows the u.s. border is closed, but people, she says, are still willing to take the chance. so far, this fiscal year, more than 60,000 guatemalans have been apprehended at the southwest border. in campur, aurora chococ, who's house was flooded, has made the decision to head to the u.s. what wo
manuel bojorquez traveled to central america to learn what is driving the migration. >> reporter: campur, devastated by flooding. this is your bedroom. beverly alvarado cahuec showed us what's left of her home. there's nothing. everything was ruined. the entire village was underwater for weeks, hit with back to back hurricanes displacing more than 300,000 guatemalans. you don't know what you will do? >> i don't know. >> reporter: as a mom, she says, i hope one day my son will...
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but, first, cbs' manuel bojorquez is going to lead off our coverage tonight in north carolina. good evening, manny. >> reporter: good evening, norah. the protesters who had gathered behind us are starting to march march down the streets of downtown. it is day five of protests. we can also report the family's private viewing of a clip of the shooting death has done nothing to ease the tensions here. they are calling the death an execution and want the death to be made public. a state of emergency in in elizabeth city, north carolina, and andrew brown's family is in a state of anger. >> we only saw a snippet of the video. >> reporter: brown's family flanked by dozens demanded answers after the family was only allowed to view 20 seconds of police body cam video. >> my dad got executed by trying to save his own life? >> reporter: brown family attorney chantel cherry-lassiter says the video shows him with his hands on the steer wheel. >> can you tell us how many shots you heard in the 20 seconds. >> it was numerous shots. it was too many to count in 20 seconds. >> reporter: last wed
but, first, cbs' manuel bojorquez is going to lead off our coverage tonight in north carolina. good evening, manny. >> reporter: good evening, norah. the protesters who had gathered behind us are starting to march march down the streets of downtown. it is day five of protests. we can also report the family's private viewing of a clip of the shooting death has done nothing to ease the tensions here. they are calling the death an execution and want the death to be made public. a state of...
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cbs' manuel bojorquez reports tonight from elizabeth city, north carolina. >> reporter: a north carolina judge said the family of andrew brown jr. can view redacted t police body cam footage in the next few days, but ruled against revealing the video to the public. >> it is necessary at this point to prevent an internal investigation or potential internal investigation. >> reporter: district attorney andrew womble disputed the brown family attorney's description of the video. womble says deputies opened fire after brown's car became a threat when they tried to arrest him on drug charges last week. >> the next movement of the car is forward, it is in the direction of law enforcement, and makes contact with law enforcement. enforcement. it is then and onl it is then and only then that you hear shots. >> no mistake about it. >> reporter: brown family attorney harry daniels says there is only one way to clear this up. >> i heard statements being made where he-- he might have hit-- hit the deputies. or he might have did that. well, show us the video. >> reporteespiostl acef protests,he arrest
cbs' manuel bojorquez reports tonight from elizabeth city, north carolina. >> reporter: a north carolina judge said the family of andrew brown jr. can view redacted t police body cam footage in the next few days, but ruled against revealing the video to the public. >> it is necessary at this point to prevent an internal investigation or potential internal investigation. >> reporter: district attorney andrew womble disputed the brown family attorney's description of the video....
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cbs' manuel bojorquez has more from elizabeth city. >> reporter: new video shows a team of pasquotanky sheriffs' deputies before the shooting. driving to andrew brown jr.'s home wednesday to serve warrant on drug charges. moments later, witnesses say deputies opened fire as brown tried to drive away. this video shows deputies surrounding brown's bullet- riddled car after it crashed into a tree. demands to know what happened in the roughly 30 seconds between these two videos has elizabeth city on edge. the family's attorneys announced a private autopsy showed brown suffered four gunshot wounds to the right arm and one fatal shot to the back of his head. >> he was trying to get away in a moving vehicle which, no doubt, is also against police doubal practice to shoot into a moving vehicle. >> reporter: protesters and the brown family continue to demand the release of all police body camera footage. the county showed family members only a 20-second clip yesterday, with the deputies' faces blurred. >> yesterday, i said he was executed. this autopsy report, show me that was correct. >> repo
cbs' manuel bojorquez has more from elizabeth city. >> reporter: new video shows a team of pasquotanky sheriffs' deputies before the shooting. driving to andrew brown jr.'s home wednesday to serve warrant on drug charges. moments later, witnesses say deputies opened fire as brown tried to drive away. this video shows deputies surrounding brown's bullet- riddled car after it crashed into a tree. demands to know what happened in the roughly 30 seconds between these two videos has elizabeth...
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manuel bojorquez is in elizabeth city where he spoke to brown's son. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, people await a court hearing and judge's ruling on whether a video of the shooting should remain public. the family saw a video that had the deputies' faces blurred. they're angry and want the immediate release of the raw footage. >> it was just a horrific scene and horrific video. >> reporter: for the first time yesterday, andrew brown's csonka little ferebee painfully watched his father's dead. >> they were shooting very spot, my dad, he was -- >> reporter: hands on the steering wheel? >> hands on the steering wheel, yes. they were still shooting. >> reporter: the family says he tried to drive away to save his own life. >> he backed out. goes around them. and they're still shooting at him while he's driving off. they're shooting at him as the crash crashed into the tree. there was no time the 20 seconds we saw that he was threatening officers in any kind of way. >> reporter: the 20 seconds came from a single body cam video from one deputy on
manuel bojorquez is in elizabeth city where he spoke to brown's son. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, people await a court hearing and judge's ruling on whether a video of the shooting should remain public. the family saw a video that had the deputies' faces blurred. they're angry and want the immediate release of the raw footage. >> it was just a horrific scene and horrific video. >> reporter: for the first time yesterday, andrew brown's csonka little ferebee...
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manuel bojorquez is in brazil's city sao paulo. >> reporter: one of the reasons they're so concernedrazil, the more it spreads, the more contagious. in the country's most densely populated areas social distancing is practically impossible. this is sao paulo's second largest favela, the name giving to sprawling low-income neighborhoods in the shadows. life was tough here before the pandemic. but the virus has amplified the poverty. a crippled economy means food insecurity affects more than half of brazil's population. antonio told me if he didn't accept the community meals. he did this meaning robbing people would be the other option. because there's no opportunity. >> no. >> reporter: in this worst moment, i tried to give him the best of myself to other people. marcus desantis works for the nonprofit that delivers about 3,000 lunches here every day. >> it is the responsibility of the government that don't take care of the people. >> reporter: but the government, you feel has not taken care of the people here? >> no, no. >> reporter: president jair bolsonaro has been criticized for bl
manuel bojorquez is in brazil's city sao paulo. >> reporter: one of the reasons they're so concernedrazil, the more it spreads, the more contagious. in the country's most densely populated areas social distancing is practically impossible. this is sao paulo's second largest favela, the name giving to sprawling low-income neighborhoods in the shadows. life was tough here before the pandemic. but the virus has amplified the poverty. a crippled economy means food insecurity affects more than...
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manuel bojorquez is in elizabeth city for us. good morning to you. what do you know?reporter: good morning. the family says they simply want to know what happened, and they've been asking for the release of that video for days now. they will finally have a chance to review it later today, but a judge must decide whether the public can see it. already in this downtown area, police officers have started to shut down some streets in anticipation of more protest. >> i never expected this to happen so close to home. >> reporter: for andrew brown jr.'s family, his death is yet another tragic shooting at the hands of law enforcement. >> and now i got to live every day, my newborn, without getting a chance to meet him at all. >> reporter: last wednesday, pasquotank county sheriff's deputies were serving search and arrest warrants for brown for felony drug offenses when witnesses said he tried to leave in his vehicle. that's apparently when deputies opened fire. scanner audio indicates that brown was shot in the back. >> advised we've got one male 14 years of age, gunshot in t
manuel bojorquez is in elizabeth city for us. good morning to you. what do you know?reporter: good morning. the family says they simply want to know what happened, and they've been asking for the release of that video for days now. they will finally have a chance to review it later today, but a judge must decide whether the public can see it. already in this downtown area, police officers have started to shut down some streets in anticipation of more protest. >> i never expected this to...
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manuel bojorquez is in brazil's hard hit area.ion is dire. when the p1 variant started to take hold last month, more than half of the states here in brazil were already reporting icu capacity at 90% or higherment we got an inside look at how the situation is pushing the length system to the brink. every single patient at the sao paulo's villa penteado hospital suffers from covid-19. there's no room for any others. in your experience how many of these nine people in this one room will recover or not? [ speaking foreign language ] less than half will recover. surprisingly, dr. daniela de jesus says more and more of these patients are in their 20s, 30s, and 40s. unlike icus in the u.s., these wards are open, no barriers between patients. you really get the sense of worst case scenario being in this hospital. this room people are being intubated. in the other room we saw someone getting chest compressions. a daily struggle that haunts those working here. [ speaking foreign language ] you're the last person they see before they die. sc
manuel bojorquez is in brazil's hard hit area.ion is dire. when the p1 variant started to take hold last month, more than half of the states here in brazil were already reporting icu capacity at 90% or higherment we got an inside look at how the situation is pushing the length system to the brink. every single patient at the sao paulo's villa penteado hospital suffers from covid-19. there's no room for any others. in your experience how many of these nine people in this one room will recover or...
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and that's why we find manuel bojorquez. good morning to you. why isn't the judge releasing this video as brown's family wants it to do? >> reporter: well, good morning. the judge said that releasing the video could hurt the investigation and threaten the safety of anyone who is on it. and he ruled that it will remain out of the public eye for at least 30 days. for the first time, we got to hear the district attorney's version of what happened the day andrew brown died. prosecutor an drew wamble who reviewed the videos and a dash camera videoows car, quote, makes contact with sheriff's deputies twice before shots were fired. attorneys for the family dispute that and say brown never hit any of the deputies in the 20 seconds of videos that thatey he seen. cleareup rsed toe ic.ll be there were protests in elizabeth city during the eighth straight day of protests. the family is claiming a partial victory because the judge ruled that they will be allowed to view redacted versions of all the videos within ten days. anthony? >> manuel, thank you. >>> w
and that's why we find manuel bojorquez. good morning to you. why isn't the judge releasing this video as brown's family wants it to do? >> reporter: well, good morning. the judge said that releasing the video could hurt the investigation and threaten the safety of anyone who is on it. and he ruled that it will remain out of the public eye for at least 30 days. for the first time, we got to hear the district attorney's version of what happened the day andrew brown died. prosecutor an drew...
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miguel bojorquez went to the adults and children alike fleeing to the u.s. border. this morning manuelin guatemala city after talking to some people who are considering making that journey themselves. manuel, good morning to you. >> good morning. the biden administration is making a push here to tell people that the u.s. border is not open and that they should not leave, but the dire circumstances some are facing far outweigh any official demand and smugglers are readily available to try to profit off their desperation. >> as we travel through the guatemalan state of alta vera paz we couldn't help signs that advertise smuggler services on the side of the road, trip to the usa, financing available. >> we are about to call that number written on the sign to find out how exactly they're offering and how much it costs. she confirmed it was the right number, but when she dead who i was. [ speaking foreign language ] nope. no answer. >> but people say it can cost tens of thousands of dollars, often borrowed. 19-year-old francisco made it all of the way to mexico city before he ran out of mon
miguel bojorquez went to the adults and children alike fleeing to the u.s. border. this morning manuelin guatemala city after talking to some people who are considering making that journey themselves. manuel, good morning to you. >> good morning. the biden administration is making a push here to tell people that the u.s. border is not open and that they should not leave, but the dire circumstances some are facing far outweigh any official demand and smugglers are readily available to try...