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manuel bojorquez, cbs news, west palm beach, florida. >>> new fallout in springfield, ohio.e past week, the city has been targeted by extremist threats. and now it's attracting extremists, including the proud boys. cbs' skyler henry is covering all the angles for us. >> donald trump and his extremist allies intend to take our nation backward. >> reporter: vice president kamala harris slammed her political opponent at a gala in washington, saturday night. she joined president biden on stage where she also spoke about protecting health care access. >> they will give tax breaks to billionaires and big corporations, cut social security and medicare, and end the affordable care act. >> reporter: her tone follows the republican presidential ticket, amplifying baseless rumors about haitians in springfield, ohio, many of whom are in the u.s. legally with protected status and green cards. >> they're eating the dogs. >> reporter: the city has been thrust into the national conversation on immigration, with unsubstantiated claims immigrants are eating pets. >> i don't know what happened
manuel bojorquez, cbs news, west palm beach, florida. >>> new fallout in springfield, ohio.e past week, the city has been targeted by extremist threats. and now it's attracting extremists, including the proud boys. cbs' skyler henry is covering all the angles for us. >> donald trump and his extremist allies intend to take our nation backward. >> reporter: vice president kamala harris slammed her political opponent at a gala in washington, saturday night. she joined...
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manuel bojorquez has more. >> reporter: newly released body camera footage shows the arrest of suspectedn ryan wesley routh after authorities say he attempted to assassinate former president donald trump. >> he did not fire or get off any shots. >> reporter: he appeared in court facing federal weapons charges in connection with the incident at trump's west palm beach golf course. >> a secret service agent saw what appeared to be a rifle poking out of the tree line. after he fired toward the rifle, a witness saw a man later identified as routh fleeing the tree line. >> reporter: at the time, trump was playing golf, 300 to 500 yards away from the suspect behind a chain link fence. law enforcement says his car and license plate were photographed by someone who alerted police. trump was unharmed but the second attempt on his life since mid-july raises new questions about the republican presidential nominee's level of security. >> i've had a conversation, the president is aware he has the highest levels of protection that the secret service is providing him. >> reporter: routh has a criminal
manuel bojorquez has more. >> reporter: newly released body camera footage shows the arrest of suspectedn ryan wesley routh after authorities say he attempted to assassinate former president donald trump. >> he did not fire or get off any shots. >> reporter: he appeared in court facing federal weapons charges in connection with the incident at trump's west palm beach golf course. >> a secret service agent saw what appeared to be a rifle poking out of the tree line. after...
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manuel bojorquez, cbs news, west palm beach florida. >> the suspect is scheduled to be in court monday. trump will be in michigan tomorrow and on wednesday in long island, new york, and officials there announced new security measures. >>> meanwhile vice president kamala harris is meeting with the teamsters union. the teamsters traditionally have supported democrats but have not backed a candidate in this election just yet. >>> inflammatory rhetoric on the campaign trail has led to more threats of violence in springfield, ohio. the city has faced multiple bomb threats after former president trump and his running mate, j.d. vance, falsely claimed immigrants were eating pets. the city's assessing security after members of the far right group the proud boys were seen marching through these streets this weekend and bomb threats prompted lockdowns at two hospitals and forced wittenberg university to hold classes online. >> it's disappointing to have this national political rhetoric having an effect on our 1,300 students. they didn't ask for this. we didn't ask for this. >> and while j.d. van
manuel bojorquez, cbs news, west palm beach florida. >> the suspect is scheduled to be in court monday. trump will be in michigan tomorrow and on wednesday in long island, new york, and officials there announced new security measures. >>> meanwhile vice president kamala harris is meeting with the teamsters union. the teamsters traditionally have supported democrats but have not backed a candidate in this election just yet. >>> inflammatory rhetoric on the campaign trail...
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we want to begin tonight with our manuel bojorquez in tampa, florida, where the storm surge could reach some eight feet. good evening, manny. >> reporter: that's right. good evening, norah. as you can see, the tampa bay area is getting battered now. the water that's been lapping up over this seawall here is not going back into the bay. it is accumulating here. so this is the beginning of that expected storm surge of five to eight feet. combined with high tide tonight, we're told the water will come up to the level of these tables here and likely above it and cover this whole area. already officials have had to shut down some major roads and bridges throughout the tampa bay area. what does that mean? anybody who did not heed mandatory evacuation orders, their options to get to higher ground have probably run out tonight. they will have to ride this out in their homes and there is the point where officials will not be able to get to you should you need to be rescued because of the danger the water and wind poses to them. forecasters keep telling us over and over the wind speed and the int
we want to begin tonight with our manuel bojorquez in tampa, florida, where the storm surge could reach some eight feet. good evening, manny. >> reporter: that's right. good evening, norah. as you can see, the tampa bay area is getting battered now. the water that's been lapping up over this seawall here is not going back into the bay. it is accumulating here. so this is the beginning of that expected storm surge of five to eight feet. combined with high tide tonight, we're told the water...
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we will begin tonight with cbs's manuel bojorquez in tampa., manny, i can see the conditions are deteriorating where you are. what are you seeing? >> reporter: that's right, as you can see, we are definitely in the thick of it in the tampa bay area, and mind you, the impacts that we are seeing right now are just -- this is the beginning of the expected storm surge, that 5 to 8 feet, when you combine it with the high tide tonight, we are told the water will definitely come up to the level of these tables here and likely above it and cover this area. already officials have had to shut down major roads and bridges throughout the tampa bay area. what does that mean? that means that anyone that did not heed mandatory evacuation orders, their options to get to higher ground have probably run out, they will have to write this out in their homes and there is a point where officials will not be able to get to you should you need to be rescued because of the danger that the water and the wind poses to them. forecasters keep telling us over and over, the
we will begin tonight with cbs's manuel bojorquez in tampa., manny, i can see the conditions are deteriorating where you are. what are you seeing? >> reporter: that's right, as you can see, we are definitely in the thick of it in the tampa bay area, and mind you, the impacts that we are seeing right now are just -- this is the beginning of the expected storm surge, that 5 to 8 feet, when you combine it with the high tide tonight, we are told the water will definitely come up to the level...
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we will begin tonight with cbs's manuel bojorquez in tampa., manny, i can see the conditions are deteriorating where you are. what are you seeing? >> reporter: yeah, we are definitely in the thick of it here in the tampa bay area, and mind you, the impacts that we are seeing right now are just from the outer bands of hurricane helene as it moves north. i'm going to walk across the seawall here to show you what the great concern is heading into tonight for this great big metropolitan area, and that is the water that is starting to jump up, leap up from the bay, over the seawall, and onto paved areas. there is a high tide that will happen tonight, and the combination of that and the projected 5-8 feet of storm surge here means that the water will come up probably over the tops of these tables and around the area where we are standing right now. already we can tell you that officials, due to high winds and storm surge, have had to shut down several major roadways and the bridges that connect much of this area to the mainland. that means that anyo
we will begin tonight with cbs's manuel bojorquez in tampa., manny, i can see the conditions are deteriorating where you are. what are you seeing? >> reporter: yeah, we are definitely in the thick of it here in the tampa bay area, and mind you, the impacts that we are seeing right now are just from the outer bands of hurricane helene as it moves north. i'm going to walk across the seawall here to show you what the great concern is heading into tonight for this great big metropolitan area,...
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. >> reporter: i'm manuel bojorquez at a tampa general hospital where this temporary barrier known asaqua fence has gone up or on the ground floor. it is designed to stop storm surge from flooding this level 1 trauma facility. the hospital is on an island and with 5-8 feet of storm surge expected in this area, keeping it open and operating during helene is critical. >> so we cannot evacuate. our patients are too critical to move, and there aren't any other hospitals that are critical enough to take care of them, so it's actually safer to have them here with the care they need. don't risk transport. >> reporter: already in st. petersburg, some of the most vulnerable residents are being evacuated from flood-prone areas. and some counties in the tampa bay area have now issued mandatory evacuation orders for some low-lying areas, as time to get to higher ground is running out. the first impacts from what is now expected to become a major hurricane could be felt here in just a matter of hours. norah? >> norah: all right, manny nicole, and jason, thanks to all of you. and we are following b
. >> reporter: i'm manuel bojorquez at a tampa general hospital where this temporary barrier known asaqua fence has gone up or on the ground floor. it is designed to stop storm surge from flooding this level 1 trauma facility. the hospital is on an island and with 5-8 feet of storm surge expected in this area, keeping it open and operating during helene is critical. >> so we cannot evacuate. our patients are too critical to move, and there aren't any other hospitals that are...
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cbs' manuel bojorquez travelled to the jungles of peru to see what's being done there to save them. >a -- [ singing in a global language ] a rare sound isolated in a remote corner of the amazon spoken by only 100 people like natalicia gonshico. which is why linguists are recording and deciphering it in the hopes of saving it. it's got to scare you that there are only 100 speakers of that language. >> yes. and knowing the traditional songs and knowing, you know, the traditional ways of life and everything, that would be even less than 100. >> reporter: he and his team which includes his wife mariana poblete operate out of this research station near peru using to capture voices, eye movements, facial expression anything that can help record and preserve the 20 to 30 dialects spoken in this region. it seems like the world's most complicated puzzle trying to put all of that together. >> languages are probably one of the most complex behaviors in the world. >> reporter: he says of the 48 languages recognized by peru, eight have anywhere from nine to only one speaker left. for him, it's not
cbs' manuel bojorquez travelled to the jungles of peru to see what's being done there to save them. >a -- [ singing in a global language ] a rare sound isolated in a remote corner of the amazon spoken by only 100 people like natalicia gonshico. which is why linguists are recording and deciphering it in the hopes of saving it. it's got to scare you that there are only 100 speakers of that language. >> yes. and knowing the traditional songs and knowing, you know, the traditional ways of...
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. >>> manuel bojorquez punts. turpin racing up the middle. uh-oh.ne more block. he's got it, and he goes for the touchdown. >> he turns 32 this month as he begins the nfl. still a home run hitter. smith showing the wheels. smith still going. touchdown. >> looks all the way left, coverage, single, one-on-one. o e, what a touch. >> it's been tough for the giants offensively. >> e o, wow. >> touchdown. >> wow. >> in the pocket. going deep. he's got him. he's into the end zone. that's a safe touchdown. >> here they come. gordon's coming. flints it ahead. it's picked off. tyre stevenson gives the bears the lead. >> tua tagavailoa. he's blocked. he's going deep. he's caught hill. from rice. driving. 36. always a ghost. >> the nfl is fully back, and those were some of the biggest touchdowns from the first sunday of the new season, including that. tyreek hill's 80-yard catch that sparked the miami dolphins' comeback win over the jacksonville jaguars. tyreek hill was in handcuffs just before kickoff when he was pulled over about a block from the stadium and
. >>> manuel bojorquez punts. turpin racing up the middle. uh-oh.ne more block. he's got it, and he goes for the touchdown. >> he turns 32 this month as he begins the nfl. still a home run hitter. smith showing the wheels. smith still going. touchdown. >> looks all the way left, coverage, single, one-on-one. o e, what a touch. >> it's been tough for the giants offensively. >> e o, wow. >> touchdown. >> wow. >> in the pocket. going deep. he's...