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here's cbs' manuel bojorquez. >> reporter: another day at cap-hatien international airport as americansare desperate to flee a country in crisis. 82-year-old gregoire is hoping to leave and get home to new york, still no luck securing a seat. >> you're waiting to see when the next one will go. >> yes. >> reporter: but no idea right now when it might happen? >> no idea. >> reporter: this woman who did not want her identity revealed ame to the airport with no baggage in hand, scared for those she leaves behind. >> the thing is people go inside your house, killing, raping, all those things, burning your house. you don't know tomorrow what's going to happen. >> reporter: cbs miami reporter tania francois was also in cap haitien where she was on board one of several flights bringing aid and evacuating people. >> airport workers tell me this is the first flight to come in from the united states with passengers, also with supplies. >> reporter: residents in the capital of port-au-prince see no end to a crisis that has their city plagued by gang violence. more than 86,000 people are displaced w
here's cbs' manuel bojorquez. >> reporter: another day at cap-hatien international airport as americansare desperate to flee a country in crisis. 82-year-old gregoire is hoping to leave and get home to new york, still no luck securing a seat. >> you're waiting to see when the next one will go. >> yes. >> reporter: but no idea right now when it might happen? >> no idea. >> reporter: this woman who did not want her identity revealed ame to the airport with no...
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norah. >> norah: very dangerous, manuel bojorquez, thank you so much.re new questions surrounding the health of the princess of wales, kate middleton's last public event was two and half months ago and except for a few paparazzi style photos she has not been seen since christmas. now i photoshopped image of princess katherine and the royal children has a future queen apologizing. cbs's charlie d'agata reports. >> reporter: the controversy started innocently enough, the family photo at the princess of wales and the smiling children to mark mother's day here in britain, but then came to kill order from several global news agencies like the associated press saying it appears the photo had been manipulated at source. and apparently, not very well. observers noted more than a dozen inconsistencies. a sleeve that did not line up with charlotte's wrist, a skewered zipper on kate's jacket, and her blurred hand around louis. initially the palace refused to comment, but today the princess tweeted "like many, amateur photographers, i do occasionally experiment wit
norah. >> norah: very dangerous, manuel bojorquez, thank you so much.re new questions surrounding the health of the princess of wales, kate middleton's last public event was two and half months ago and except for a few paparazzi style photos she has not been seen since christmas. now i photoshopped image of princess katherine and the royal children has a future queen apologizing. cbs's charlie d'agata reports. >> reporter: the controversy started innocently enough, the family photo...
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>> jericka: manuel bojorquez, thank you.work that links dmv's across this country were hit by a computer outage today. this caused delays for people trying to get drivers licenses and vehicle titles. in some places, including illinois, appointments had to be rescheduled. it's not clear yet what caused the problem. now to a sports betting scandal involving major league baseball's biggest star, shohei ohtani of the los angeles dodgers. the team fired otani's longtime friend and interpreter yesterday over allegations that he stole millions of dollars to pay off his gambling debts. cbs's adam yamaguchi has details tonight on those allegations. >> reporter: this is shohei ohtani and his interpreter, ippei mizuhara come in the ninth inning of wednesday season opener. no sign at all that in 38 and minutes mizuhara's world would cave in. confess he had lost millions of dollars in common. sports betting is lee illegal in california. >> ohtani finds a base hit to right field! >> reporter: soon after the teams win, the l.a. dodgers fir
>> jericka: manuel bojorquez, thank you.work that links dmv's across this country were hit by a computer outage today. this caused delays for people trying to get drivers licenses and vehicle titles. in some places, including illinois, appointments had to be rescheduled. it's not clear yet what caused the problem. now to a sports betting scandal involving major league baseball's biggest star, shohei ohtani of the los angeles dodgers. the team fired otani's longtime friend and interpreter...
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manuel bojorquez, cbs news, cap-haitien, haiti. >> norah: now to an alarming new study that estimateschicago that nearly 70% of children under six years old are exposed to lead-contaminated drinking water. cbs's charlie de mar reports on the latest major city to face this widespread problem. >> reporter: tonight, danger lurking in chicago's drinking water, according to a new study that used ai to estimate lead levels in unfiltered tap water over a seven-year period. benjamin huynh is the study's lead researcher. >> the goal is to have zero lead in water at all, and we know from the science that even a small amounts of lead in the water can have an impact on your child. >> reporter: black and hispanic children are more likely to be effected and less likely to have the household water tested, according to the study estimation. >> i don't think we need to be alarmist. it is not as bad as the flint crisis. your kid is not going to be hospitalized from the levels of lead that we are seeing. but even these low levels of lead, these are things that can affect your child without you noticing.
manuel bojorquez, cbs news, cap-haitien, haiti. >> norah: now to an alarming new study that estimateschicago that nearly 70% of children under six years old are exposed to lead-contaminated drinking water. cbs's charlie de mar reports on the latest major city to face this widespread problem. >> reporter: tonight, danger lurking in chicago's drinking water, according to a new study that used ai to estimate lead levels in unfiltered tap water over a seven-year period. benjamin huynh...
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. >> manuel bojorquez, thank you. >>> the network that links dmvs across this country were hit by a computer outage today. this caused delays for people trying to get driver's licenses and vehicle titles. in some places including illinois, appointments had to be rescheduled. it's not clear yet what causes the problem. >>> turning to the weather where the first days of spring are feeling more like winter. parts of maine getting up to a foot of snow in the past 24 hours. the midwest is also bracing for a blast of snow from the dakotas to michigan. for more on that, let's bring in our meteorologist mike bettes from our partners at the weather channel. good evening, mike. >> jericka, good evening. yes, it is spring, but our northern states, almost every single one of them expecting snow over the next several days. first one comes in tonight and tomorrow puts down a swath of snow through the upper midwest. places like milwaukee could be looking at three to five inches of snow. eventually that system gets its act together across the northeast, could produce significant snow here and significant wi
. >> manuel bojorquez, thank you. >>> the network that links dmvs across this country were hit by a computer outage today. this caused delays for people trying to get driver's licenses and vehicle titles. in some places including illinois, appointments had to be rescheduled. it's not clear yet what causes the problem. >>> turning to the weather where the first days of spring are feeling more like winter. parts of maine getting up to a foot of snow in the past 24 hours....
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manuel bojorquez, cbs news, cap-haitien, haiti. >>> now to an alarming new study that estimates in chicago that nearly 70% of children under 6 years old are exposed to lead contaminated drinking water. cbs's charlie de mar reports on the latest major city to face this widespread problem. >> reporter: tonight danger lurking in chicago's drinking water according to a new study that used a.i. to estimate lead levels in unfiltered tap water over a seven-year period. benjamin wynn is the study's lead researcher. >> the goal is to have zero lead in water at all. and we know from the science that even small amounts of lead in the water can have an impact on your child. >> reporter: black and hispanic children are more likely to be affected and less likely to have their household water tested according to the study estimation. >> i don't think we need to be alarmist. it's not as bad as the flynn crisis. your kid's not going to be hospitalized from the levels of lead that we're seeing. but even these low levels of lead, these are things that can affect your child without you noticing. >> reporter:
manuel bojorquez, cbs news, cap-haitien, haiti. >>> now to an alarming new study that estimates in chicago that nearly 70% of children under 6 years old are exposed to lead contaminated drinking water. cbs's charlie de mar reports on the latest major city to face this widespread problem. >> reporter: tonight danger lurking in chicago's drinking water according to a new study that used a.i. to estimate lead levels in unfiltered tap water over a seven-year period. benjamin wynn is...
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cbs's manuel bojorquez has more on the growing crisis. >> reporter: haiti is on the brink of collapsegangs have a stranglehold on the capital, setting fire to police stations and storming prisons to free thousands of inmates. the latest in violence led the u.s. to evacuate nonessential personnel from the embassy in port-au-prince over the weekend. it's the haitian people who are caught in the middle. "the situation in the country is critical, people can no longer go about their business," says this man. the gangs are threatening all-out war unless haiti's prime minister ariel henry resigns. today secretary of state antony blinken flew for an emergency meeting with other nations. they say that they are in touch with americans trapped in haiti. >> if they are in haiti, they should leave once it's safe for them to do so. >> reporter: henry took over after the station nation of jovenel moise and 2001 and has obtained new elections. it has had 15,000 patients over the last week and 1200 have been killed. and 700 injured since the beginning of the year. jacqueline charles covers the caribbe
cbs's manuel bojorquez has more on the growing crisis. >> reporter: haiti is on the brink of collapsegangs have a stranglehold on the capital, setting fire to police stations and storming prisons to free thousands of inmates. the latest in violence led the u.s. to evacuate nonessential personnel from the embassy in port-au-prince over the weekend. it's the haitian people who are caught in the middle. "the situation in the country is critical, people can no longer go about their...
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cbs's manuel bojorquez reports tonight from the city of cap-haitien in northern haiti where americansng evacuated. >> reporter: tonight the rush to escape haiti, private companies having to airlift americans out by helicopter. the second rescue mission by florida congressman cory mills alone. >> to miami. >> reporter: the first flight out of the country in two weeks touched down safely in miami yesterday. just 47 seats were occupied on the government chartered site, officials said. the state department announced it would offer limited charter flights for u.s. citizens the less chaotic northern city of cap-haitien but getting on one of these flights is not easy. the journey from port-au-prince to cap-haitien where flights are taking off is an extremely dangerous trip by road with gangs setting up checkpoints along the way. those who did make the flight relieved to be back on american soil after weeks of uncertainty. >> i think everybody wants to see if they can get out here. not everybody can get out. >> it some mixed emotion. it's good to be back here. i'm safer. i have family. i'm al
cbs's manuel bojorquez reports tonight from the city of cap-haitien in northern haiti where americansng evacuated. >> reporter: tonight the rush to escape haiti, private companies having to airlift americans out by helicopter. the second rescue mission by florida congressman cory mills alone. >> to miami. >> reporter: the first flight out of the country in two weeks touched down safely in miami yesterday. just 47 seats were occupied on the government chartered site, officials...
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cbs's manuel bojorquez has more on the growing crisis. >> reporter: haiti is on the brink of collapse. armed gangs have a stranglehold on the capital, setting fire to police stations and storming prisons to free thousands of inmates. the latest violence led the u.s. to evacuate nonessential personnel from the embassy in port-au-prince over the weekend. but it's the haitian people who are caught in the middle. "the situation in the country is critical. people can no longer go about their business," says this man. the gangs are threatening all-out war unless haiti's prime minister, ariel henry, resigns. he's stuck in puerto rico after gangs attacked the main airport. today, secretary of state antony blinken flew to jamaica for an emergency meeting with leaders from other caribbean nations. the state department says it's in touch with americans trapped in haiti. >> if they're in haiti, they should leave as soon as it's safe for them to do so. >> reporter: henry took over after the assassination of jovenel moise and has delayed new elections. the turmoil has displaced 15,000 haitians over
cbs's manuel bojorquez has more on the growing crisis. >> reporter: haiti is on the brink of collapse. armed gangs have a stranglehold on the capital, setting fire to police stations and storming prisons to free thousands of inmates. the latest violence led the u.s. to evacuate nonessential personnel from the embassy in port-au-prince over the weekend. but it's the haitian people who are caught in the middle. "the situation in the country is critical. people can no longer go about...
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cbs's manuel bojorquez reports tonight from the city of cap-haitien tonight in northern haiti, where americans are being evacuated. >> reporter: tonight the rush to escape haiti. private companies having to air lift americans out by helicopter. the second rescue mission by florida congressman cory mills alone. the first flight out of the country in two weeks touched down safely in miami yesterday. just 47 seats were occupied on the government-chartered flight, officials said. the state department announced it would offer limited charter flights for u.s. citizens from the less chaotic northern city of cap-haitien. but getting on one of these flights is not easy. the journey from port-au-prince to cap-haitien, where flights are taking off, is an extremely dangerous trip by road, with gangs setting up checkpoints along the way. those who did make the flight relieved to be back on american soil after weeks of uncertainty. >> i think everybody want to see if they can get out of there. >> it's mixed emotion. it's good to be back here. but i also need to think about the people back home. >>
cbs's manuel bojorquez reports tonight from the city of cap-haitien tonight in northern haiti, where americans are being evacuated. >> reporter: tonight the rush to escape haiti. private companies having to air lift americans out by helicopter. the second rescue mission by florida congressman cory mills alone. the first flight out of the country in two weeks touched down safely in miami yesterday. just 47 seats were occupied on the government-chartered flight, officials said. the state...