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manuel bojorquez, cbs news, surfside, florida. >>> a lawyer for the towers south condo association confirmed to cbs news that a surfside building official told residents it appears the building is in very good shape at a november 2018 board meeting a month after the engineering firm documented the damage that needed repair. >>> back to the bay area. new video shows a wild scene in san jose. this is what it looked like after a car smashed through the front of a door. happened earlier this morning near santana row. authorities are trying to figure out what caused the crash but they say the dui is not suspected. >>> and still ahead here on kpix 5, a homeowner comes face- to-face with a bear. terrifying attack in south lake tahoe. >>> plus, they're watching you. new tool in one bay area city that's making it a lot easier for people to it's time e for sleep p numbes lowest p prices of t the season the e sleep numbmber 360 smama. it's t the most cocomfortabl, bobody-sensingng, automatitically-respspondin, energy-buiuilding, duallyly-adjustablble, dad-d-powering,, wellllness-booststing, foot-warmim
manuel bojorquez, cbs news, surfside, florida. >>> a lawyer for the towers south condo association confirmed to cbs news that a surfside building official told residents it appears the building is in very good shape at a november 2018 board meeting a month after the engineering firm documented the damage that needed repair. >>> back to the bay area. new video shows a wild scene in san jose. this is what it looked like after a car smashed through the front of a door. happened...
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>> duncan: man p manuel bojorquez, thank you. department of defense announced earlier this evening president biden ordered airstrikes along the iraq-syria border. the president did not respond to questions about the strikes when returning to the white house this evening. the pentagon said that the action was defensive, and targeted locations used to operate drones against american facilities and personnel in iraq. >>> lawmakers from both parties in wa washington are expressing excrement cism over a tenuous infrastructure agreement. >> reporter: the phrase infrastructure week has become a bit of a punch line in washington because it is so often talked about and so rarely anything get done. after paving a way towards a bipartisan deal, that pavement is starting to crack. >> the president is going to honor his word, and we're going to hope they're going to honor their word. >> reporter: on "face the nation" this morning, cedric richmond said that the president would stand by the $1.2 trillion infrastructure deal he made with republi
>> duncan: man p manuel bojorquez, thank you. department of defense announced earlier this evening president biden ordered airstrikes along the iraq-syria border. the president did not respond to questions about the strikes when returning to the white house this evening. the pentagon said that the action was defensive, and targeted locations used to operate drones against american facilities and personnel in iraq. >>> lawmakers from both parties in wa washington are expressing...
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norah. >> o'donnell: manuel bojorquez, thank you. tonight, police are still trying to get a handle on a volatile situation outside philadelphia. it was a wild scene. reports of gunshots, explosions, and then a raging fire that spread to other homes. cbs' meg oliver reports tonight from eagleville, pennsylvania. >> reporter: this is the moment a flaming town house turned to a pile of rubble. >> multiple explosions, heavy smoke from the front of the house. >> reporter: police say it all began around lunchtime with a visit from a local code enforcement officer and the homeowner pulled a gun. lower providence police chief mike jackson: >> the code enforcement officer thankfully was able to get out of there. our officers responded to the scene. upon arrival, they engaged the male in front of the residence, and he retreated back inside. >> reporter: there were also reports of gunfire. >> reporter: within moments, police say there were explosions. nearby residents were evacuated. firefighters fought the blaze from above while swat members c
norah. >> o'donnell: manuel bojorquez, thank you. tonight, police are still trying to get a handle on a volatile situation outside philadelphia. it was a wild scene. reports of gunshots, explosions, and then a raging fire that spread to other homes. cbs' meg oliver reports tonight from eagleville, pennsylvania. >> reporter: this is the moment a flaming town house turned to a pile of rubble. >> multiple explosions, heavy smoke from the front of the house. >> reporter:...
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manuel bojorquez, cbs news, ft.rning," we will hear from the ceo of pfizer about how his company is contributing to the u.s. pledge to donate millions of vaccine doses to poorer countries. >>> plus, a former cia officer detailed a dangerous and invisible attack he suffered in moscow and what it reveals about similar attacks on dozens of other u.s. personnel. catherine herridge has the details on that. >>> and amanda kloots tells us about her memoir "live your life." that's the morning news for this monday, i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. the morning ns monday, i'm anne-marie green. have a great day.
manuel bojorquez, cbs news, ft.rning," we will hear from the ceo of pfizer about how his company is contributing to the u.s. pledge to donate millions of vaccine doses to poorer countries. >>> plus, a former cia officer detailed a dangerous and invisible attack he suffered in moscow and what it reveals about similar attacks on dozens of other u.s. personnel. catherine herridge has the details on that. >>> and amanda kloots tells us about her memoir "live your...
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manuel bojorquez has the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: a closer look at surveillance video reveals the possibility of an additional shooter or shooters in the attack that killed two people and injured 21 after a rap concert sunday. miami-dade police previously released this video of the suv used in the shooting, and three masked man with assault-style rifles and handguns opening fire on the crowd. in the newest clip, you can see what appear to be flashes of gunfire from another vehicle in the parking lot. in a statement, miami-dade police said "we are aware of the video that is circulating on social media platforms, and detectives are investigating the possibility of multiple shooters." detectives believe the attack was part of a dispute between two groups with innocent concert-goers like ka'dedra thomas who was shot in the back, caught in the crossfire. >> it really felt like i was in a movie. seeing people dropped like that, it was females, people like me that had nothing to do with it. you go shooting a crowd of people? that's wicked. >> reporter: police recovered the su
manuel bojorquez has the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: a closer look at surveillance video reveals the possibility of an additional shooter or shooters in the attack that killed two people and injured 21 after a rap concert sunday. miami-dade police previously released this video of the suv used in the shooting, and three masked man with assault-style rifles and handguns opening fire on the crowd. in the newest clip, you can see what appear to be flashes of gunfire from...
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>> manuel bojorquez in surfside, florida.hank you. >>> lawmakers from both parties in washington are expressing skepticism over a tenuous infrastructure agreement, wondering if it will even make it to the president's desk. christina ruffini joins us from the white house with what has been an interesting week. >> reporter: yeah, good evening, jericka. the phrase infrastructure week has become a bit of a punch line in washington because it's so often talked about and so rarely gets done. now after finally paving the way towards a bipartisan deal, it appears that pavement is starting to crack. >> the president is going to honor his word and we're going to hope they're going to honor their word. >> reporter: on "face the nation" this morning, white house senior adviser cedric richmond said the president would stand by the $1.2 trillion infrastructure deal he made with republicans. >> we should agree, move on, create progress for the american people. >> reporter: the white house is having to clarify its position after president bi
>> manuel bojorquez in surfside, florida.hank you. >>> lawmakers from both parties in washington are expressing skepticism over a tenuous infrastructure agreement, wondering if it will even make it to the president's desk. christina ruffini joins us from the white house with what has been an interesting week. >> reporter: yeah, good evening, jericka. the phrase infrastructure week has become a bit of a punch line in washington because it's so often talked about and so...
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also tonight, the foster home from which they fled said, frankly, it is ostlm f onne: manuel bojorquezk you. tonight, there is some good economic news. 385,000 americans filed for first-time jobless benefits last week, the lowest number since the pandemic started. business owners are seeing customers return, but are struggling to find workers. so governors from 25 states are ending federal jobless programs early. here's cbs' carter evans. >> reporter: covid struck the idyllic central california coast hard, both in cases and cost. >> our main revenue stream just shut off like a faucet. >> reporter: with so much of this region dependent on travelers, the economy tanked. >> monterey peninsula is a tourism-based economy, soexiv la ople are iseice dustries moved. >> reporter: and that's a problem now that tourists are flocking back, as california prepares to lift all covid restrictions. when you fill 100% of your seats again, will you have enough workers to serve them? >> absolutely not. i've been looking for three i've been looking for three months to find a dish washer. >> reporter: domin
also tonight, the foster home from which they fled said, frankly, it is ostlm f onne: manuel bojorquezk you. tonight, there is some good economic news. 385,000 americans filed for first-time jobless benefits last week, the lowest number since the pandemic started. business owners are seeing customers return, but are struggling to find workers. so governors from 25 states are ending federal jobless programs early. here's cbs' carter evans. >> reporter: covid struck the idyllic central...
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norah. >> o'donnell: manuel bojorquez, thank you.e ships are expected to resume sailing from u.s. waters in two weeks, but tonight, we're learning that two passengers who were vaccinated have tested positive for covid on a ship in the caribbbbean. cbs' errolol barnett h has more. >> reportrter: two roroommatesn this celebrity ship under isolation tonight, after testing positive for covid on board. the company, which requires proof of vaccination, says this, "demonstrates that our rigorous health and safety protocols work." >> within a matter of hours they tested more than 200 passengers. >> reporter: travel writer ashley kosciolek had to quarantine for 13 hours. she has since tested negative. >> if everyone on board hadn't been vaccinated, i think the people who were positive would have spread it. >> reporter: the c.d.c. recommends 95% of crew and passengers be vaccinated, a lightning rod in the two busiest states for cruises. the republican governors of flororida and tetexas are dedecg vaccccine requirirements illlled subject t to f
norah. >> o'donnell: manuel bojorquez, thank you.e ships are expected to resume sailing from u.s. waters in two weeks, but tonight, we're learning that two passengers who were vaccinated have tested positive for covid on a ship in the caribbbbean. cbs' errolol barnett h has more. >> reportrter: two roroommatesn this celebrity ship under isolation tonight, after testing positive for covid on board. the company, which requires proof of vaccination, says this, "demonstrates that...
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cbs' manuel bojorquez is going to lead off our coverage with the latest on the frantic attempt to finde alive. manny, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, major. tonight, thicker, heavier smoke is rising from the collapse site from a persistent fire that has been smoldering within the rubble. but we also noticed smoke billowing from the part of the building that is still standing. an official confirmed to me they are concerned about the structural integrity of that section and the significant danger it poses to rescuers. tonight, it is a race against time in the most precarious of situations. >> we can hear them behind the walls. we're digging around. >> reporter: today, rescue crews formed bucket brigades to clear debris, delicately trying to reach search areas within the twisted metal and crumbled concrete. heavy machinery arrived, too. and just a few feet away from the rubble, we were reminded of the risks to rescuers. >> the building you see behind me is also in danger of potential collapse. >> reporter: each rescue team is also accompanied by a doctor, like trauma surgeon howa
cbs' manuel bojorquez is going to lead off our coverage with the latest on the frantic attempt to finde alive. manny, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, major. tonight, thicker, heavier smoke is rising from the collapse site from a persistent fire that has been smoldering within the rubble. but we also noticed smoke billowing from the part of the building that is still standing. an official confirmed to me they are concerned about the structural integrity of that section and the...
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norah. >> o'donnell: manuel bojorquez, thank you. tonight, some of the biggest stars in football are speaking out on behalf of the carl nassib who became the first active player to come out as gay. and his number 94 jersey is now the hottest selling jersey in the league. we have more now from carter evans. >> reporter: after agonizing for 15 years over the decision to come out... >> i just want to take a quick moment to say that i'm gay. >> reporter: ...tonight, las vegas raider carl nassib is getting powerful support from players, coaches and the league. n.f.l. commissioner roger goodell says, "we share his hope that some day soon, statements like his will no longer be newsworthy." 15 other n.f.l. players came out after they retired, but only one, michael sam, did it before the draft, and he never played a regular season game. you think we'll see more of this? >> i hope so. i know there are other gay players in the league, and i hope more come out. >> reporter: jim buzinski is cofounder of the l.g.b.t.q. sports site out sports. >> m
norah. >> o'donnell: manuel bojorquez, thank you. tonight, some of the biggest stars in football are speaking out on behalf of the carl nassib who became the first active player to come out as gay. and his number 94 jersey is now the hottest selling jersey in the league. we have more now from carter evans. >> reporter: after agonizing for 15 years over the decision to come out... >> i just want to take a quick moment to say that i'm gay. >> reporter: ...tonight, las...
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here's cbs' manuel bojorquez. >> reporter: tonight, newly released surveillance video shows three mendies jumping ought of a white nissan pathfinder. in the roughly 11 seconds before they leaped back into the s.u.v. they unleashed a hail of gunfire using assault-style rifles and handguns leaving two people dead and 21 injured. >> we're going to need as many rescues as you've got. >> these are acts of domestic terrorism. >> reporter: the shooting happened outside a banquet hall in northwest miami-dade county as a rap concert ended sunday. police say some in the crowd fired back. evidence markers littered the pavement. >> we have intelligence information this resulted in an ongoing rivalry from two different groups. >> reporter: clayton dillard, whose son was killed, could not contain his grief in a news conference. >> you all killed my kid! you must burn! >> that is the pain that affects our community right before you. >> reporter: late this afternoon, police found the s.u.v., which was stolen, submerged in a nearby canal, but no sign of the shooters. so far this month, there have been
here's cbs' manuel bojorquez. >> reporter: tonight, newly released surveillance video shows three mendies jumping ought of a white nissan pathfinder. in the roughly 11 seconds before they leaped back into the s.u.v. they unleashed a hail of gunfire using assault-style rifles and handguns leaving two people dead and 21 injured. >> we're going to need as many rescues as you've got. >> these are acts of domestic terrorism. >> reporter: the shooting happened outside a...
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norah. >> o'donnell: manuel bojorquez, thank you. we have an update, an important update tonight on an issue we've been following for several years. a major change could be coming in how sexual assaults in the military are investigated after a strong endorsement today from the secretary of defense. cbs' david martin has more. >> you are creating a profound transformation in the military. >> reporter: congresswoman jackie speier is talking about defense secretary lloyd austin's decision to support legislation that would allow sexual assault cases to be handled by independent prosecutors. >> the cases would be-- would be referred and prosecuted outside of the chain of command. >> reporter: joint chiefs chairman general mark milley told the house armed services committee, drastic measures are required to counter the scourge of an estimated 20,000 sexual assaults each year. >> it's a very significant problem for cohesion of the force, and we've lost the trust and confidence of the lower ranking troops in it. >> reporter: as part of a yea
norah. >> o'donnell: manuel bojorquez, thank you. we have an update, an important update tonight on an issue we've been following for several years. a major change could be coming in how sexual assaults in the military are investigated after a strong endorsement today from the secretary of defense. cbs' david martin has more. >> you are creating a profound transformation in the military. >> reporter: congresswoman jackie speier is talking about defense secretary lloyd austin's...
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manuel bojorquez has the story. >> we'll have a nice breeze today. >> reporter: captain john has been leading eco tours of florida's indian river lagoon for more than 20 years, introducing thousands to wildlife, including manatees, the so-called gentle giants. you get a sense when people see them they're intrigued by them. >> oh, yeah. people love them. they're a big, lovable creature. >> reporter: each year, they get harder to spot. in florida, manatee deaths are on track to break a record. 782 manatees are known to have died so far this year, outpacing the 637 all of last year. the problem beneath the surface is the sea grass the manatees eat is disappearing. they're literally starving. >> it's depressing. >> reporter: scientists like grant gilmo glam pollution. >> that's what we think is a primary issue right now. we have documented the disappearance of sea grass. >> reporter: he says runoff from florida's booming urban development dumps chemicals into the waterways. the imbalance causes naturally occurring algae to explode. blocking sunlight and killing the sea grass. and it's not
manuel bojorquez has the story. >> we'll have a nice breeze today. >> reporter: captain john has been leading eco tours of florida's indian river lagoon for more than 20 years, introducing thousands to wildlife, including manatees, the so-called gentle giants. you get a sense when people see them they're intrigued by them. >> oh, yeah. people love them. they're a big, lovable creature. >> reporter: each year, they get harder to spot. in florida, manatee deaths are on...
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cbs' manuel bojorquez is there. >> reporter: tonight, police in lauderhill, florida, announced they haveerson of interest in the deaths of two sisters who were found floating in a canal, and that person is their own mother, tinessa hogan. >> she was contacted by police. she is not in the community right now. >> reporter: they've identified the sisters as nine-year-old destiny and seven-year-old daysha.nine-year-old destiny and seven-ye neighbor lawana johnson discovered one of the bodies. >> it shocked me. i froze. then i started to cry. >> reporter: the gruesome discovery happened around noon yesterday. destiny's body was found first, and about eight hours later, het sister's was discovered about 500 feet away in the same canal. witnesses say she was wearing flowered pajama pants. >> we are definitely treating it as if it was a criminal investigation. >> reporter: officials say they are still awaiting results of autopsies on the girls. they are unsure when the sisters ended up in the water but believe they've been there for some time. >> we're hoping the community reaches out and helps
cbs' manuel bojorquez is there. >> reporter: tonight, police in lauderhill, florida, announced they haveerson of interest in the deaths of two sisters who were found floating in a canal, and that person is their own mother, tinessa hogan. >> she was contacted by police. she is not in the community right now. >> reporter: they've identified the sisters as nine-year-old destiny and seven-year-old daysha.nine-year-old destiny and seven-ye neighbor lawana johnson discovered one of...
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here's manuel bojorquez. >>> you're also charged with attempted first-degree murder of a law enforcement officer. >> reporter: that's just one of the charges against this 4'11"78-pound florida boy who is only 12 years old. he and a 14-year-old girl opened fire on them tuesday. >> shooting out the rear window toward my direction. stand by. >> reporter: volusia sheriff's deputies say the children ran away there a foster home north of orlando, broke into this home, and found several large firearms. in this more than nine-minute edited video, you can hear deputies struggling with how to handle the crisis. >> let's not shoot -- take our time. >> 10-4 -- >> reporter: more than 30 minutes into the standoff, deputies said they were forced to fire on 194-year-old girl when she came out pointing a shotgun at them. you can see flashes from the police birthday to. the 12-year-old -- police gunfire. the 12-year-old boy surrendered while they rushed to the injured girl's aid. >> where have we gone wrong florida 12 and 14-year-olds think it's okay to take on law enforcement? >> reporter: the county she
here's manuel bojorquez. >>> you're also charged with attempted first-degree murder of a law enforcement officer. >> reporter: that's just one of the charges against this 4'11"78-pound florida boy who is only 12 years old. he and a 14-year-old girl opened fire on them tuesday. >> shooting out the rear window toward my direction. stand by. >> reporter: volusia sheriff's deputies say the children ran away there a foster home north of orlando, broke into this home,...
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manuel bojorquez has the details on that. >>> plus legendary dick van dyke talks about being honored.king about "golden girls." that's the "cbs morning news." for this tuesday, thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. n girls." that's the "cbs morning news." i'm anne-marie green.
manuel bojorquez has the details on that. >>> plus legendary dick van dyke talks about being honored.king about "golden girls." that's the "cbs morning news." for this tuesday, thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. n girls." that's the "cbs morning news." i'm anne-marie green.
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cbs' manuel bojorquez is in surfside again tonight for us and is going to lead off our coverage. good evening, manny. >> reporter: good evening, norah. today we learned search-and- rescue crews have already removed more than three million pounds of cement from the collapse site but they are concerned about one section of debris that they believe may be helping to prop up one part of the building right there that remains standing but in danger of collapse. these are the first calls that came from first responders on the morning of the collapse. one told them it sounded like a bomb. a contractor told the "miami herald" tee took these photos two days before the collapse, showing water on the floor, cracked concrete, and exposed rebar inside the pool's equipment room. it's unclear whether these conditions contributed to the disaster. there's a high likelihood that this could have been a combination of things. >> it could have been a number of things that alone wouldn't have caused the problem, but together, with the trigger caused the problem. >> reporter: allyn kilsheimer is a struc
cbs' manuel bojorquez is in surfside again tonight for us and is going to lead off our coverage. good evening, manny. >> reporter: good evening, norah. today we learned search-and- rescue crews have already removed more than three million pounds of cement from the collapse site but they are concerned about one section of debris that they believe may be helping to prop up one part of the building right there that remains standing but in danger of collapse. these are the first calls that...
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cbs' david begnaud has been talking with family members but first manuel bojorquez will lead off theoverage with the latest on the search. good evening, manny. >> reporter: good evening, norah. today, officials say crews have spotted pockets in the rubble where it could be possible for someone to survive and they put out a fire that was hampering their efforts. but, so far, no additional survivors have been pulled from the rubble since soon after the collapse. a small army of rescuers have been working around the clock since the collapse, combing through the debris field using heavy machinery and bare hands looking for any signs of life. >> they hardly rest. they come up for about 45 minutes, check their pulse and o2 levels and go back to work, because that's what they do, they work to save lives. >> reporter: also buried underneath the rubble, clues as to what may have caused the collapse. what investigators may focus on is whether the structural supports beneath the complex gave way. an engineer's report from an engineer's report from 2018 showed the champlain tower south condo bui
cbs' david begnaud has been talking with family members but first manuel bojorquez will lead off theoverage with the latest on the search. good evening, manny. >> reporter: good evening, norah. today, officials say crews have spotted pockets in the rubble where it could be possible for someone to survive and they put out a fire that was hampering their efforts. but, so far, no additional survivors have been pulled from the rubble since soon after the collapse. a small army of rescuers...
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cbs's manuel bojorquez has been covering the disaster for the last four days. >> reporter: jericka, good
cbs's manuel bojorquez has been covering the disaster for the last four days. >> reporter: jericka, good
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but first, cbs' manuel bojorquez, who has been here since before dawn, is going to lead off our coverage tonight. good evening, manny. what i saw on tv this morning is nothing like what you look at it in person. >> reporter: no, really, and the mayor put it to us earlier, looks like there was an earthquake here. when we arrived in the pre-dawn hours, there was so much chaos and confusion to have the streets, survivors were walking and looking dazed, firefighters were rescuing people, plucking them from balconies in the section of the building that hal not collapsed. all this happened while most were asleep. surveillance video captured the moment this 12-story condo building collapsed in surfside, florida just after 1:20 this morning. one section teetered before also giving way. >> we were right there on the second floor. the building, one of these huge buildings, gone, right here beside us. the craziest thing i've ever heard in my life. >> reporter: these 3-d map view shows what the building looked like before. this is what it looks like now. an entire structure collapsing, floors pancak
but first, cbs' manuel bojorquez, who has been here since before dawn, is going to lead off our coverage tonight. good evening, manny. what i saw on tv this morning is nothing like what you look at it in person. >> reporter: no, really, and the mayor put it to us earlier, looks like there was an earthquake here. when we arrived in the pre-dawn hours, there was so much chaos and confusion to have the streets, survivors were walking and looking dazed, firefighters were rescuing people,...
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we get the latest now on the investigation from cbs' manuel bojorquez. >> reporter: tonight, a closerook at surveillance video reveals the possibility of an additional shooter or shooters in the attack that killed two people and injured 21 after a rap concert sunday. miami-dade police previously released this video of the s.u.v. used in the shooting, and three masked men, armed with assault-style rifles and handguns, running around the corner and opening fire on the crowd. in the newest clip, you can see what appear to be flashes of gunfire from another vehicle in the parking lot. in a statement today, miami-dade police say, "we are aware of the video that is circulating on social media platforms and detectives are investigating the possibility of multiple shooters." detectives believe the attack was part of a dispute between two groups with innocent concert-goers, like ka'dedra thomas, who was shot three times in the back, caught in the cross-fire. >> it really felt like i was in a movie. to see people dropping like that? like, it was females, people i had nothing to do with. you go
we get the latest now on the investigation from cbs' manuel bojorquez. >> reporter: tonight, a closerook at surveillance video reveals the possibility of an additional shooter or shooters in the attack that killed two people and injured 21 after a rap concert sunday. miami-dade police previously released this video of the s.u.v. used in the shooting, and three masked men, armed with assault-style rifles and handguns, running around the corner and opening fire on the crowd. in the newest...
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. >> garrett: with the painful details, manuel bojorquez, thank you. >> o'donnell: meantime tonight,arted a mass shooting this time at a wal-mart in kerrville, texas. police arrested coleman blevins after intercepting a message he was planning the attack. officers found guns, ammunition, neo-nazi flags and writings in his home. blevins was already on felony probation and banned from possessing firearms. tonight, new evidence of america's progress in fight america's progress in fight coronavirus. coronavirus. over the past week new cases are averaging less than $20,000 per day. we haven't seen numbers like that since march of 2020. but there are also concerns about a new variant that's been found overseas. cbs' nikki battiste with more. >> reporter: with more than 40% to have the country fully americans are revving up for post-pandemic life. >> the soul is back at the speedway, the fans are back in the stands! >> reporter: the indy 500 became the largest sporting event since the pandemic began with 135,000 fans in the stands sunday. but as america starts to return to normal, there are
. >> garrett: with the painful details, manuel bojorquez, thank you. >> o'donnell: meantime tonight,arted a mass shooting this time at a wal-mart in kerrville, texas. police arrested coleman blevins after intercepting a message he was planning the attack. officers found guns, ammunition, neo-nazi flags and writings in his home. blevins was already on felony probation and banned from possessing firearms. tonight, new evidence of america's progress in fight america's progress in fight...
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cbs news correspondent manuel bojorquez is in miami now.le update that the number — so? yes, with a terrible update that the number of _ so? yes, with a terrible update that the number of people _ so? yes, with a terrible update that the number of people who - so? yes, with a terrible update that the number of people who are i the number of people who are unaccounted for has risen to 159 and for more than 2a hours, family members have been arriving at this reunification centre, hoping to get any word on the condition of their loved ones, holding out hope, still they could be found alive in the rubble. the collapsed site is a few blocks away from us here, rescuers are bringing in additional cranes and machinery to try and lift that rubble off. they are working underneath trying to tunnel through what was a parking gar raj or garage to reach people where they could be trapped. everyone here still hopeful but of course fearing the worst. thank you. the wales team have arrived in amsterdam for their euro 2020 game against denmark tomorrow. the
cbs news correspondent manuel bojorquez is in miami now.le update that the number — so? yes, with a terrible update that the number of _ so? yes, with a terrible update that the number of people _ so? yes, with a terrible update that the number of people who - so? yes, with a terrible update that the number of people who are i the number of people who are unaccounted for has risen to 159 and for more than 2a hours, family members have been arriving at this reunification centre, hoping to get...
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manuel bojorquez has more on this story, and we do warn you, the video is disturbing. [ gunshots ] >> shooting out the rear window toward my direction. stand by. >> reporter: that's sergeant donnie maxwell taking cover behind a tree. [ gunshots ] he's taking fire from a 12-year-old boy and a 14-year-old girl from inside the house. police say the two children had fled from a juvenile home northeast of orlando and broken into this unattended house, finding several large firearms. when police arrived, the children opened fire. >> put the guns down now! >> let's not shoot these kids, man. >> 10-4, they're shooting at me. >> reporter: in one point maxwell with his gun drawn murts to himself, appearing to pray for a peaceful outcome. >> don't make he do this. don't do this. >> reporter: more than 30 minutes into the standoff, aerial footage appears to capture police opening fire. the flashing dots are the bullets coming from the officers assembled behind the tree. police say they started shooting, striking the girl and wounding her after she came outside pointing a shotgun at the officers.
manuel bojorquez has more on this story, and we do warn you, the video is disturbing. [ gunshots ] >> shooting out the rear window toward my direction. stand by. >> reporter: that's sergeant donnie maxwell taking cover behind a tree. [ gunshots ] he's taking fire from a 12-year-old boy and a 14-year-old girl from inside the house. police say the two children had fled from a juvenile home northeast of orlando and broken into this unattended house, finding several large firearms. when...
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. >>> manuel bojorquez is also in surfside at a reunification center where families have been waiting for updates. manuel, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, as soon as people learned there was a family reunification center they rushed over looking to, one, hopefully see their relatives or if not at least get some answers about their whereabouts. all their hopes are with the rescue workers who have been in the rubble overnight looking for any sign of those 99 people who remain unaccounted for. it is work that will likely take several days, but we met one family that says they're not ready to give up hope yet. >> i just want my mom. i want to go back a day and change everything. >> reporter: 65-year-old judy spiegel was in the champlain tour's south building when it collapsed and remains unaccounted for. we spoke with her husband and three children who are praying for a miracle. >> i guess we're thankful for all the hard work of the police and fire, ems services that are out let it continuing to search through rubble -- >> we hope they continue to push and not give up. we hope to
. >>> manuel bojorquez is also in surfside at a reunification center where families have been waiting for updates. manuel, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, as soon as people learned there was a family reunification center they rushed over looking to, one, hopefully see their relatives or if not at least get some answers about their whereabouts. all their hopes are with the rescue workers who have been in the rubble overnight looking for any sign of those 99 people who...
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the mayor of surfside in an earlier interview with our manuel bojorquez said they had sent the dogs int any hits. no hits from the dogs. what does that tell you? >> well, the dogs, the hit means the dogs are trained to find live survivors. and so they are looking for those scents. the initial run sometimes doesn't reveal anything. then they'll get into more specific runs of the k-9s. they're continuing to run the dogs. they're a vital element of our search and rescue operation. and so they'll continue to run those dogs and check for any areas of interest. and -- and act on those. >> and chief downey, jericka duncan here, i think the fear, the biggest fear is enormous amount of life that could have been lost in this. but at this point, again with all of your experience, do you have any idea what may have been a possible cause of this collapse? >> no. it would be truly speculation. they're going to rule out every cause that could be possible, looking at the utilities, looking at the structure itself. that will be something that comes way after this rescue operation. that's going to be th
the mayor of surfside in an earlier interview with our manuel bojorquez said they had sent the dogs int any hits. no hits from the dogs. what does that tell you? >> well, the dogs, the hit means the dogs are trained to find live survivors. and so they are looking for those scents. the initial run sometimes doesn't reveal anything. then they'll get into more specific runs of the k-9s. they're continuing to run the dogs. they're a vital element of our search and rescue operation. and so...
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she told our manuel bojorquez that she believes her son who is biracial was racially profiled. >> didn'tecurity footage shows 16-year-old jack rodeman on the back porch of his girlfriend's home last week when he came face to face with a state trooper pointing a taser at him. seconds later, the trooper fires the taser, and rodeman slams into the ground. >> stop! >> his girlfriend's traumatized. the mom's traumatized. i'm traumatized. said her son desperately tried to text his girlfriend to come out. she believes race played a role. >> i think he was totally profiled. the cop followed him back that direction. >> reporter: profiled, what do you mean? >> a black id in black clothes. >> reporter: by the time rodeman's girlfriend came out the trooper was placing the teen in handcuffs. according to the arrest report the trooper said he followed rodeman because he looked suspicious. when the teen saw the patrol car, he darted and hid in the bushes. he added that the boy's behavior appeared to be a burglar. >> put your hands behind your back -- i'm going to do it again -- >> reporter: the trooper
she told our manuel bojorquez that she believes her son who is biracial was racially profiled. >> didn'tecurity footage shows 16-year-old jack rodeman on the back porch of his girlfriend's home last week when he came face to face with a state trooper pointing a taser at him. seconds later, the trooper fires the taser, and rodeman slams into the ground. >> stop! >> his girlfriend's traumatized. the mom's traumatized. i'm traumatized. said her son desperately tried to text his...