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i'm shanelle kaul in new york.ersary of the d-day invasion. the massive allied assault on german forces in normandy turned the tide of world war ii. history books often focus on the infantry brigades that stormed the beaches, but allied paratroopers also played a key role. this week, hundreds of reenactors jump from the sky to honor their bravery and sacrifice, and that includes our very own charlie d'agata. >> reporter: not much has changed in the training of those paratroopers who risked and lost their lives storming into normandy 80 years ago. >> step forward quick, march! >> reporter: how to jump, land, and pack your own parachute safely. a lot can go wrong, and mistakes can be fatal. in the netherlands, we put that training to the test. there are no practice runs for jumping. we climb to a height of 2,000 feet. there is no turning back now. . >> hit the door, charlie. hands down, hands down! >> reporter: i free fall for five terrifying seconds and then check to see if my parachute has fully opened. >> i've got
i'm shanelle kaul in new york.ersary of the d-day invasion. the massive allied assault on german forces in normandy turned the tide of world war ii. history books often focus on the infantry brigades that stormed the beaches, but allied paratroopers also played a key role. this week, hundreds of reenactors jump from the sky to honor their bravery and sacrifice, and that includes our very own charlie d'agata. >> reporter: not much has changed in the training of those paratroopers who...
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i'm shanelle kaul in new york.rstar julia louis-dreyfus has been making us laugh for decades. from "seinfeld" to the new adventures of old christine, to veep, now julia is taking a star turn in her latest movie. natalie morales has more. >> i have this great opportunity to receive a star on the hollywood walk of fame. would you believe that they misspelled my name. >> which part of your name? >> louis. they wrote luis, lu-u-i-sl-u-i- >> reporter: for julia louis-dreyfus, real life can be just as humorous as the comedian herself. >> and i have the misspelled part. it's framed in my office just as a reminder. just when you thought it was perfect and you'd landed it. >> yes. >> no. >> reporter: don't let her modesty fool you. the 63-year-old actor has more than landed it. she made her debut on "saturday night live" in 1982 before going on to play some of tv's most iconic women, including elaine bennis, the sarcastic best friend on "seinfeld." >> that whole thing, the whole production, it was all an act. >> not bad, hu
i'm shanelle kaul in new york.rstar julia louis-dreyfus has been making us laugh for decades. from "seinfeld" to the new adventures of old christine, to veep, now julia is taking a star turn in her latest movie. natalie morales has more. >> i have this great opportunity to receive a star on the hollywood walk of fame. would you believe that they misspelled my name. >> which part of your name? >> louis. they wrote luis, lu-u-i-sl-u-i- >> reporter: for julia...
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i'm shanelle kaul in new york.so far it's not as bad as recent years. so far this year, nearly 42,000 acres have burned in california, with last week's corral fire the biggest at 14,000 acres. but that's tiny compared to the state's biggest and deadliest fire, 2018's campfire was ten times bigger. six years later, victims of that terrifying blaze are still putting their lives back together. some have moved on, but others decided to stay. jonathan vigliotti went back to paradise, california for "eye on america." >> reporter: 95% of paradise surrendered to flame in the 2018 campfire. the once lush landscape covered in pine trees stripped bare, but from the ashes a new breed of american pioneer was born. hi, oh, my gosh, so good to see you. >> reporter: kylie and her daughter ellie were one of the first families to return. >> a lot of people don't want to come back here. i had to stay here. >> reporter: we first met them back in 2019, six months after the firestorm destroyed everything. they barely escaped with their
i'm shanelle kaul in new york.so far it's not as bad as recent years. so far this year, nearly 42,000 acres have burned in california, with last week's corral fire the biggest at 14,000 acres. but that's tiny compared to the state's biggest and deadliest fire, 2018's campfire was ten times bigger. six years later, victims of that terrifying blaze are still putting their lives back together. some have moved on, but others decided to stay. jonathan vigliotti went back to paradise, california for...
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here's shanelle kaul with today's cbs "moneywatch." >> reporter: u.s. in job openings fueled new hopes for a federal rate cut. the dow gained 140 points. the nasdaq was up 28, and the s&p 500 gained 7 points. >>> as the temperature rises this summer, so will your electricity bill. the national energy assistance directors association predicts the average bill will rise 7.9% from june to september. experts say the rising costs are due to the price of fuel, and more extreme weather conditions. >>> pepperoni sold in more than 100 stores across eight states is being recalled because it may contain pieces of metal. wegmans italian classic's uncured pepperoni was sold in d.c., new york, new jersey, north carolina, pennsylvania, and virginia, and had best by dates of august 28, 2024, and august 29, 2024. people who bought the recalled pepperoni can return it for a refund. >>> and another hot item at trader joe's. just 24 hours after the company released these insulated mini totes, they started popping up on third-party resale sites like ebay and facebook market
here's shanelle kaul with today's cbs "moneywatch." >> reporter: u.s. in job openings fueled new hopes for a federal rate cut. the dow gained 140 points. the nasdaq was up 28, and the s&p 500 gained 7 points. >>> as the temperature rises this summer, so will your electricity bill. the national energy assistance directors association predicts the average bill will rise 7.9% from june to september. experts say the rising costs are due to the price of fuel, and more...
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i'm shanelle kaul in new york. consequences of some states' restrictive and unclear abortion laws. 43-year-old radio host ryan hamilton got a lot of attention on social media with this post about his wife's miscarriage, writing, quote, unfortunately for people like us, because of the current laws in the state of texas, that was only the beginning of this nightmare. ryan hamilton told omar villafranca how the loss of their child only became worse after they went to multiple hospitals looking for help. >> when you find out your baby doesn't have a heartbeat, that's only the beginning. so the conversation becomes, what do we do? >> reporter: ryan hamilton says his world shattered on may 16th. his wife was nearly 13 weeks pregnant with their second child when she called him with tragic news. >> she said that our baby has no heartbeat, and that's all she could really get out. >> reporter: medical records reviewed by cbs news show his wife was treated at a surepoint emergency center branch near his home in north texas, w
i'm shanelle kaul in new york. consequences of some states' restrictive and unclear abortion laws. 43-year-old radio host ryan hamilton got a lot of attention on social media with this post about his wife's miscarriage, writing, quote, unfortunately for people like us, because of the current laws in the state of texas, that was only the beginning of this nightmare. ryan hamilton told omar villafranca how the loss of their child only became worse after they went to multiple hospitals looking for...
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reporting from new york city, i'm shanelle kaul. >>> it's friday, june 14th, 2024. this is "cbs news mornings." catastrophic flooding. the relentless torrential downpours continue to hammer south florida causing a mess on the roads and a mess for homeowners, and it is not over yet. >>> the president and the pontiff. the two leaders meeting on the world stage of the g7 amid two ongoing wars. can they find a roadmap to peace? >>> and more trouble for clarence thomas. the supreme court justice gifted additional luxury trips than previously known from a gop mega donor. >>> good morning, and good to be with you, i'm anne-marie green. we start with the disaster taking place in south florida. the torrential rain has turned deadly. two people were killed in a weather-related crash. some places got as much as 18 inches of rain since tuesday, and they could see another eight to ten inches before the tropical system moves out. five counties are still under a state of emergency, and a flood watch remains in effect through tonight. cbs' manuel bojorquez reports. >> reporter: hea
reporting from new york city, i'm shanelle kaul. >>> it's friday, june 14th, 2024. this is "cbs news mornings." catastrophic flooding. the relentless torrential downpours continue to hammer south florida causing a mess on the roads and a mess for homeowners, and it is not over yet. >>> the president and the pontiff. the two leaders meeting on the world stage of the g7 amid two ongoing wars. can they find a roadmap to peace? >>> and more trouble for clarence...
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i'm shanelle kaul in new york.hing the southwest are playing havoc with everyone who works outside, and that includes firefighters. a firefighter in full gear with boots, a jacket, an air pack, and tugging a hose goes into flams carrying up to 100 pounds of gear. and if that's not dangerous enough, it turns out the gear itself could be putting their lives in danger. mark strassmann has this report for "eye on america." >> reporter: in small-town bellbrook, ohio, firefighter jay leach feels burned. >> most firefighters got in this job new it's an inherent risk, but we never knew the gear and equipment we're using is killing us. >> reporter: inside fire station 22, lieutenant leach helped remove buckets of firefighting foam. it's called afff, undeniaily effective but laced with pfas, forever chemicals now linked to various cancers, especially among firefighters. cancer caused 72% of active-duty firefighter deaths last year according to the international association of firefighters. a separate study showed smoke inhal
i'm shanelle kaul in new york.hing the southwest are playing havoc with everyone who works outside, and that includes firefighters. a firefighter in full gear with boots, a jacket, an air pack, and tugging a hose goes into flams carrying up to 100 pounds of gear. and if that's not dangerous enough, it turns out the gear itself could be putting their lives in danger. mark strassmann has this report for "eye on america." >> reporter: in small-town bellbrook, ohio, firefighter jay...
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reporting from new york city, i'm shanelle kaul. >>> it's friday, june 7th, 2024. this is "cbs news mornings." contrasting messages. president biden touts american heroism while warning about the threats to democracy, while his republican rival, donald trump, returns to the campaign trail for the first time as a convicted felon. >>> key witness. hunter biden's sister-in-law and former girlfriend take the stand. the personal text messages and video revealed in court. >>> and record-breaking heat. the searing triple-digit temperatures overtake the southwest, just too much for some to bear. when will they we relief? -- they see relief? >>> good morning, and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. this morning president biden and former president trump are stilling up their messaging in a push to draw clear distinction -- distinctions between one another. the president is overseas in france calling attention to the perils of bowing to bullies and threats to democracy. while out west, trump held his first campaign rally since his conviction, criticizing his trial and
reporting from new york city, i'm shanelle kaul. >>> it's friday, june 7th, 2024. this is "cbs news mornings." contrasting messages. president biden touts american heroism while warning about the threats to democracy, while his republican rival, donald trump, returns to the campaign trail for the first time as a convicted felon. >>> key witness. hunter biden's sister-in-law and former girlfriend take the stand. the personal text messages and video revealed in court....
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reporting from new york city, i'm shanelle kaul. >>> it's tuesday, june 11th, 2024. this is "cbs news mornings." >>> inside israel's daring rescue mission. new video and new details about what it took to bring four hostages home and why it almost failed. >>> americans attacked in china. four college professors stabbed in a public park. the latest on the investigation. >>> first, hunter biden's fate in the hands of a jury. will they accept his defense or find him guilty of illegally lying on a gun application. >>> well, good morning and good captioning funded by cbs morning and good to be with you. to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. all eyes on a delaware courtroom today as jury deliberations resume in the first criminal trial of a son of a sitting president. hunter biden's personal life and struggle with addiction lay bare for the world to see. the question, did he knowingly lie about his gun use on a gun application nearly six years ago. his team says no. cbs's ■jarred hill joins usnow with the latest developments on the case. jarred, good morning. >> good mornin
reporting from new york city, i'm shanelle kaul. >>> it's tuesday, june 11th, 2024. this is "cbs news mornings." >>> inside israel's daring rescue mission. new video and new details about what it took to bring four hostages home and why it almost failed. >>> americans attacked in china. four college professors stabbed in a public park. the latest on the investigation. >>> first, hunter biden's fate in the hands of a jury. will they accept his...
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shanelle kaul has today's cbs "moneywatch." >> reporter: u.s.wednesday in the green with tech stocks pushing the s&p 500 and nasdaq to a record close. the dow gained 96 points. the nasdaq was up by 330, and the s&p 500 gained 62 points. >>> a salmonella outbreak linked to cucumbers has expanded. health officials say the outbreak has spread to 25 states and the district of columbia. at least 162 people have fallen ill, and 54 were hospitalized. the agency says testing is now under way to determine a definitive link. >>> in an effort to thwart shoplifters, workers at some tj maxx stores are wearing police-type body cameras. tjx, which operates tj maxx, marshalls, and homegoods, has more than 4,900 stores across nine countries. according to a 2023 survey by the national retail federation, 11% of american retailers say they're piloting or testing this technology. >>> and youtube is changing its policy on gun videos as it tries to prevent potentially dangerous content from reaching underage users. the platform owned by google says it will ban any vid
shanelle kaul has today's cbs "moneywatch." >> reporter: u.s.wednesday in the green with tech stocks pushing the s&p 500 and nasdaq to a record close. the dow gained 96 points. the nasdaq was up by 330, and the s&p 500 gained 62 points. >>> a salmonella outbreak linked to cucumbers has expanded. health officials say the outbreak has spread to 25 states and the district of columbia. at least 162 people have fallen ill, and 54 were hospitalized. the agency says...
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reporting from new york city, i'm shanelle kaul. >>> it's thursday, june 13th, 2024. tis is "cbs news mornings." record rainfall and life-threatening flooding. a tropical disturbance battering much of southern florida inundating roads and creating a travel nightmare. >>> war games. a nuclear-powered russian submarine and three russian ships pass within 30 miles of the u.s. coastline on its way to cuba. what those warships are doing on this side of the atlantic. >>> and remembering jerry west. how the nba pays tribute to the basketball hall of famer who inspired the nba's logo. >>> good morning, and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. more than two million people in florida are under flood warnings and alerts with streets and entire neighborhoods under water. people are being told to stay indoors, off the roads and away from dangerous moving water. governor ron desantis declared a state of emergency in five counties including miami-dade and broward. some areas could see more than two feet of rain before it's all over. cbs miami's larry seward reports from dania
reporting from new york city, i'm shanelle kaul. >>> it's thursday, june 13th, 2024. tis is "cbs news mornings." record rainfall and life-threatening flooding. a tropical disturbance battering much of southern florida inundating roads and creating a travel nightmare. >>> war games. a nuclear-powered russian submarine and three russian ships pass within 30 miles of the u.s. coastline on its way to cuba. what those warships are doing on this side of the atlantic....
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reporting from new york city, i'm shanelle kaul. >>> it's wednesday, june 12th, 2024. this is "cbs news mornings." what's next for hunter biden? the president's son convicted on federal gun charges, but this is far from the end of his legal troubles. >>> deal or no deal? hamas responds to the israeli cease-fire and hostage proposal saying it made amendments. why the terror group's powerful leader in gaza is still holding out. >>> i had to run for my life at 6 years old. >> the what ifs kind of spoil a lot of precious moments. you always remember that they're not there. >> a bittersweet graduation. the kids who survived the sandy hook school massacre are now grown up and getting their high school diploma. >>> good morning, and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. hunter biden is now the first son of a sitting u.s. president to be convicted of a crime. the jury finding him guilty of three federal charges stemming from a lie about his drug use when he purchased a gun nearly six years ago. president biden changed his schedule after the verdict to be by hunter's side
reporting from new york city, i'm shanelle kaul. >>> it's wednesday, june 12th, 2024. this is "cbs news mornings." what's next for hunter biden? the president's son convicted on federal gun charges, but this is far from the end of his legal troubles. >>> deal or no deal? hamas responds to the israeli cease-fire and hostage proposal saying it made amendments. why the terror group's powerful leader in gaza is still holding out. >>> i had to run for my life at...
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i'm shanelle kaul in new york.school year ends for students across the country, districts are now taking a closer look at much needed repairs. the average public school building is nearly half a century old. and while there is federal money for repairs, cbs's mark strassmann explains why it sometimes takes too long to get it to school that need it most. >> so what have we got here? >> look at the top. the ceiling tiles are falling down. >> reporter: baker heights elementary is falling apart. >> this is a water fountain that isn't used. >> reporter: timothy scott's job, save the school day. somehow patch whatever's broken. >> could you fix this? >> well, it could be fixed. it could be repaired, but we're pulling funding from the classroom. >> reporter: outside baton rouge, baker, louisiana's home to roughly 12,000 people. money is tight. the population and tax base are shrinking. the infrastructure's crumbling. all five school buildings were built in the 1950s. >> typically when you have declining enrollment, it's t
i'm shanelle kaul in new york.school year ends for students across the country, districts are now taking a closer look at much needed repairs. the average public school building is nearly half a century old. and while there is federal money for repairs, cbs's mark strassmann explains why it sometimes takes too long to get it to school that need it most. >> so what have we got here? >> look at the top. the ceiling tiles are falling down. >> reporter: baker heights elementary is...
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i'm shanelle kaul in new york. there's been a potential escalation in the war in ukraine.s for the first time used u.s.-made weapons to strike inside russia. it comes just days after the white house lifted the ban on using american weapons across the border. russia says himars artillery rained down on the city of belgorod. other western nations are also allowing ukraine to use their weapons for cross-border strikes. holly williams has more. >> reporter: president biden's given ukraine the green light to use u.s.-supplied weapons to strike inside russia's borders. >> we're always learning, and we're always making determinations about what's necessary to make sure that ukraine can effectively continue to defend itself, and we'll continue to do that. >> reporter: but there are conditions. ukraine's now permitted to fire american-supplied weapons into russia at forces that are attacking or preparing to attack in the region close to the ukrainian city of kharkiv, a u.s. official told cbs news, though that does not extend to atacms, u.s. missiles with a range of up to 190 miles.
i'm shanelle kaul in new york. there's been a potential escalation in the war in ukraine.s for the first time used u.s.-made weapons to strike inside russia. it comes just days after the white house lifted the ban on using american weapons across the border. russia says himars artillery rained down on the city of belgorod. other western nations are also allowing ukraine to use their weapons for cross-border strikes. holly williams has more. >> reporter: president biden's given ukraine the...
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reporting from the cbs news broadcast center in new york city, i'm shanelle kaul. >>> it's tuesday, june 4th, 2024. this is "cbs news mornings." >>> the president's son on trial. a jury seated, the first lady's show of support, and the rare public statement from his father. what to expect as opening statements get underway. >>> border crossing crackdown. president biden expected to announce an executive order today to limit the number of asylum seekers entering the u.s. >>> fighting fire and terror. hezbollah sets northern communities ablaze as they put pressure on hamas and israel to accept the latest cease-fire deal. >>> good morning and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. if former president trump's trial wasn't salacious enough about a hush money payment to cover up sex with a porn star, hunter biden's trial is going to dig into his past and his struggles with drug addiction. he's facing three charges in connection with a 2018 purchase of a fire aarm. a jury of six men and six women were seated yesterday along with four alternates. cbs's jarred hill is joining us now from new
reporting from the cbs news broadcast center in new york city, i'm shanelle kaul. >>> it's tuesday, june 4th, 2024. this is "cbs news mornings." >>> the president's son on trial. a jury seated, the first lady's show of support, and the rare public statement from his father. what to expect as opening statements get underway. >>> border crossing crackdown. president biden expected to announce an executive order today to limit the number of asylum seekers...
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i'm shanelle kaul.watching. i'm shanelle kaul in new york, and here are some of the stories we're tracking on "cbs news roundup." >>> in hunter biden's federal trial, the jury hears from the widow of hunter's brother about their drug use and the handgun at the center of this case. >>> solemn commemorations in normandy, france, on the 80th anniversary of the d-day invasion. >>> and donald trump is back on the campaign trail for the first time since his hush money convictions. >>> president biden's own daughter-in-law, hallie biden, described to jurors on thursday in hunter biden's federal gun trial the moment she discovered his revolver. cbs's scott macfarlane was inside the courtroom as she revealed what she did with that gun after finding it. >> reporter: a star witness in a potentially pivotal piece of video evidence at the trial of president biden's son, hunter. hallie biden, the widow of hunter's brother, beau, says this surveillance video shows her throwing away her brother-in-law's gun in a delawa
i'm shanelle kaul.watching. i'm shanelle kaul in new york, and here are some of the stories we're tracking on "cbs news roundup." >>> in hunter biden's federal trial, the jury hears from the widow of hunter's brother about their drug use and the handgun at the center of this case. >>> solemn commemorations in normandy, france, on the 80th anniversary of the d-day invasion. >>> and donald trump is back on the campaign trail for the first time since his hush...
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i'm shanelle kaul in new york.ck terrifying memories for survivors of the deadly camp fire. four years ago, 100-foot-flames tore through paradise, california. 85 people died, and much of the town was lost. many residents decided to move on, seeking a safer place to live. jonathan vigliotti reports for "eye on america." >> look at that. look at that! >> reporter: images like this show how extreme weather ravages main streets across america. in the last five years, at least five towns in four states have bee nearly erased from the map, all of them after paradise, california, fell. >> so at first i thought we were just going to evacuate maybe for a day or two and then come back home. >> reporter: justin miller's childhood home in paradise was destroyed. he's one of the many who chose not to return, now making his home in nearby oroville. >> was there ever a thought in your mind of staying in paradise, of returning? >> at first we were inc. thissing, you know, after the lot was cleared off, we could rebuild there. then
i'm shanelle kaul in new york.ck terrifying memories for survivors of the deadly camp fire. four years ago, 100-foot-flames tore through paradise, california. 85 people died, and much of the town was lost. many residents decided to move on, seeking a safer place to live. jonathan vigliotti reports for "eye on america." >> look at that. look at that! >> reporter: images like this show how extreme weather ravages main streets across america. in the last five years, at least...
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here's shanelle kaul with today's cbs "moneywatch." >> reporter: all three major indices rose wednesdaygiants like nvidia seeing a rebound. the dow gained 15 points. the nasdaq was up 87, and the s&p 500 gained 8 points. >>> sliced norwegian salmon is being pulled off shelves. smoked salmon from netherlands's seafood has been recalled due to listeria contamination. the company says the impacted products are from lot 412, and that can be found in the clear window cutout on the front of the package. they were sold in 15 states across the country in kroger and payless supermarkets. >>> deep discounts coming soon to amazon. the online retailer says it plans to launch an online storefront for low-priced apparel and home goods. the move would see it more directly compete with offerings from discount upstarts like temu and shein. it will appear as a new section on the website. for now it's only available to invited sellers. >>> and dunkin' donuts is rolling out its summer 2024 menu which includes five new items like the bonfire s'mores frozen coffee and a s'mores cold brew. they're available n
here's shanelle kaul with today's cbs "moneywatch." >> reporter: all three major indices rose wednesdaygiants like nvidia seeing a rebound. the dow gained 15 points. the nasdaq was up 87, and the s&p 500 gained 8 points. >>> sliced norwegian salmon is being pulled off shelves. smoked salmon from netherlands's seafood has been recalled due to listeria contamination. the company says the impacted products are from lot 412, and that can be found in the clear window...
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i'm shanelle kaul in new york.me of the stories we're tracking on "cbs news roundup." new mexico's governor declares a state of emergency as thousands flee raging wildfires. up to half a million immigrants living illegally could get a path to u.s. citizenship. and the sports world is mourning the passing of a legend, one of baseball's greatest and most beloved players has died. at least one person has died and more than 500 structures damaged in the new mexico wildfire. this forced thousands to evacuate. the governor declared a state of emergency, saying the magnitude of the fires is too great for local crews alone. cbs' omar villafranca is outside the village of ruidoso where residents there were urged to flee as flames approached. >> reporter: towering smoke and flames obliterated the sky. the fire scorching over 19,000 acres in less than 24 hours. >> there is two ongoing fires right now. >> reporter: those in the mountain ruidoso were told to run for their lives. >> the sheriff down the street with the sirens go
i'm shanelle kaul in new york.me of the stories we're tracking on "cbs news roundup." new mexico's governor declares a state of emergency as thousands flee raging wildfires. up to half a million immigrants living illegally could get a path to u.s. citizenship. and the sports world is mourning the passing of a legend, one of baseball's greatest and most beloved players has died. at least one person has died and more than 500 structures damaged in the new mexico wildfire. this forced...
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i'm shanelle kaul. so much for watching. i'm shanelle kaul. more evacuations in the midwest as floodwaters rise reaching dams and levies. >>> julian assange agrees to a deal with the u.s. ending his long-standing legal battle. >>> and we get a firsthand view of american relief efforts in gaza. >>> a new round of severe storms slamming the midwest where entire neighborhoods have been destroyed. we're now getting reports of floodwaters in iowa breaching levees while's they're keeping a close eye on this dam. cbs' jonah kaplan reports from the flood zone. >> reporter: in southern minnesota an ominous warning about the dam. they say it's in imminent failure condition after flooding and debris apparently breached this structure along the blue earth river but so far no mandatory evacuations have been issued. >> we have about 18 inches of range over the last couple of weeks. what's happened is we've inundated the ground. nowhere for it to go. >> reporter: it was a similar scene here along the iowa/south dakota
i'm shanelle kaul. so much for watching. i'm shanelle kaul. more evacuations in the midwest as floodwaters rise reaching dams and levies. >>> julian assange agrees to a deal with the u.s. ending his long-standing legal battle. >>> and we get a firsthand view of american relief efforts in gaza. >>> a new round of severe storms slamming the midwest where entire neighborhoods have been destroyed. we're now getting reports of floodwaters in iowa breaching levees while's...
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i'm shanelle kaul in new york. nearly 3,000 people. 99/11 commission found al qaeda responsible, but the families of the victims are suing saudi arabia, claiming its government provided crucial assistance to the hijackers. they point to a video that cbs news has just obtained, shot outside the u.s. capitol two years before the attacks. "60 minutes" correspondent cecilia vega has this exclusive report. >> reporter: a voice on the video says in arabic "i am transmitting these scenes to you from the heart of the american capital, washington." this video unsealed in federal court this week and obtained by "60 minutes" was recorded in the summer of 1999. the man behind the camera is omar alba yumi, who the fbi says was an operative of the saudi intelligence service with close ties to two of the 9/11 hijackers. >> time is 6:00 p.m. >> reporter: the video was filmed over several days. bay yumi records entrances and exits of the capitol, security posts, a model of the building, and nearby landmarks. in this portion of the
i'm shanelle kaul in new york. nearly 3,000 people. 99/11 commission found al qaeda responsible, but the families of the victims are suing saudi arabia, claiming its government provided crucial assistance to the hijackers. they point to a video that cbs news has just obtained, shot outside the u.s. capitol two years before the attacks. "60 minutes" correspondent cecilia vega has this exclusive report. >> reporter: a voice on the video says in arabic "i am transmitting these...
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i'm shanelle kaul in new york. at how younger voters feel about the candidates and the issues facing the nation. a new cbs news poll shows voters under the age of 30 favor president biden by more than 20 points. the question is how many of those young voters will actually show up at the polls? cbs's caitlin huey-burns went on a listening tour in the battleground state of arizona. >> chaotic. >> kind of scared a little bit. i don't feel like anything is improving. >> shambles. >> reporter: these are the voices of young voters in arizona describing how they feel about the state of the country right now, and their vote could be key in picking the next president if they show up. >> the couch is looking real comfy right now. >> so you'd be entirely comfortable staying home? >> for sure, absolutely. >> reporter: roger ward is 29 and doesn't feel like any ofthe candidates are speaking to issues affecting young black americans. >> you have to give us something to vote for. >> do you think that sitting this election out sen
i'm shanelle kaul in new york. at how younger voters feel about the candidates and the issues facing the nation. a new cbs news poll shows voters under the age of 30 favor president biden by more than 20 points. the question is how many of those young voters will actually show up at the polls? cbs's caitlin huey-burns went on a listening tour in the battleground state of arizona. >> chaotic. >> kind of scared a little bit. i don't feel like anything is improving. >> shambles....
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i'm shanelle kaul, cbs news, new york. >>> up next, stanley cup thriller. a historic loss to clinch their championship. mike had a heart attack a year ago. but he's still living in the red. with a very high risk of another attack. with his risk factors his recommended ldl-c level should be below 55. find out if you're living in the red. learn how to get a free ldl-c test. [♪♪] did you know there's away to cut your dishwashing time by 50%? try dawn powerwash dish spray. it removes 99% of grease and grime in half the time. dawn powerwash has 3 cleaning boosters not found in traditional dish soaps that remove food and grease 5x times faster. and, because it cleans so well... you can replace multiple cleaning products for counters, stoves, and even laundry stains. try dawn powerwash dish spray. brand power, helping you buy better. (♪♪) these new menu items at panera are perfect tens. they're also each under $10. more new sandwiches and salads, more in every bite, and more new options under $10. enjoy free drinks all summer when you join panera's unlimited sip c
i'm shanelle kaul, cbs news, new york. >>> up next, stanley cup thriller. a historic loss to clinch their championship. mike had a heart attack a year ago. but he's still living in the red. with a very high risk of another attack. with his risk factors his recommended ldl-c level should be below 55. find out if you're living in the red. learn how to get a free ldl-c test. [♪♪] did you know there's away to cut your dishwashing time by 50%? try dawn powerwash dish spray. it removes...
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here's shanelle kaul with today's cbs "moneywatch." >> reporter: two major u.s. dipped thursday after touching record highs earlier in the week. the dow gained 299 points. the nasdaq lost 140, and the s&p 500 lost 13 points. >>> the world health organization and drugmaker eli lilly are warning people about counterfeit versions of weight-loss drugs. the w.h.o. said it fielded several reports of fake sema-glutide, the active ingredient in both wegovy and ozempic all around the world. in an open letter, eli lilly, the maker of mounjaro, said it was deeply concerned about growing online sales that used phony or compounded versions of zepatide, the active ingredient in its drugs. eli lilly says people should never buy the drugs through social media or med spas. >>> vitamix is recalling more than half a million blending containers and blade bases sold across the country. this after reports of more than two dozen lacerations. the manufacturer says the containers can separate from the blender's blade base which can then expose the blades and pose danger. anyone with the
here's shanelle kaul with today's cbs "moneywatch." >> reporter: two major u.s. dipped thursday after touching record highs earlier in the week. the dow gained 299 points. the nasdaq lost 140, and the s&p 500 lost 13 points. >>> the world health organization and drugmaker eli lilly are warning people about counterfeit versions of weight-loss drugs. the w.h.o. said it fielded several reports of fake sema-glutide, the active ingredient in both wegovy and ozempic all...
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here's shanelle kaul with today's cbs "moneywatch." >> reporter: a mixed close in the markets tuesdayia snapped a three-day losing streak. the dow lost 299 points. the nasdaq gained 220, and the s&p 500 was up 21 points. >>> consumer confidence in the u.s. fell in june. business research group the conference board said the index fell to 100.4 in june but added the decline wasn't as bad as analysts were expecting. the number measures how confident americans are about current economic conditions and their outlook for the next six months. >>> check your freezer, popular products from brands including friendly's, hershey's, and chipwich are all being recalled over concerns of possible listeria contamination. no reports of illnesses so far, but the fda says the recalled products were sold nationwide. >>> and 21 million mini verse toy sets are being recalled. the u.s. consumer product safety commission said they pose a serious risk of skin burn, eye and respiratory irritation when touched, inhaled, or ingested. the agency says the toy maker, mga entertainment, received 26 reported incidents
here's shanelle kaul with today's cbs "moneywatch." >> reporter: a mixed close in the markets tuesdayia snapped a three-day losing streak. the dow lost 299 points. the nasdaq gained 220, and the s&p 500 was up 21 points. >>> consumer confidence in the u.s. fell in june. business research group the conference board said the index fell to 100.4 in june but added the decline wasn't as bad as analysts were expecting. the number measures how confident americans are about...
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i'm shanelle kaul, cbs news, new york. >>> ahead, boeing ceo has a turbulent hearing.ompany is grilled by lawmakers over its safety record. gave me breztri for my copd things changed for me. breztri gave me better breathing, symptom improvement, and reduced flare-ups. breztri won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. it is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. don't take breztri more than prescribed. breztri may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain occur. ask your doctor about breztri. (grandpa vo) i'm the richest guy in the world. vision changes, or eye pain occur. hi baby! (woman 1 vo) i have inherited the best traditions. (woman 2 vo) i have a great boss... it's me. (man 1 vo) i have people, people i can count on. (man 2 vo) i have time to give (grandma vo) and a million stories to share. (grandpa vo) if that's not rich, i don't know wh
i'm shanelle kaul, cbs news, new york. >>> ahead, boeing ceo has a turbulent hearing.ompany is grilled by lawmakers over its safety record. gave me breztri for my copd things changed for me. breztri gave me better breathing, symptom improvement, and reduced flare-ups. breztri won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. it is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. don't take breztri more than prescribed....
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i'm shanelle kaul, cbs news, new york. >>> up next, baseball's play of the day.ve. looking for a smarter way to mop? try the swiffer powermop. ♪♪ an all-in-one cleaning tool, with a 360-degree swivel head that goes places a regular mop just can't. ♪♪ mop smarter with the swiffer powermop. (vo) you might be used to living with your albuterol asthma rescue inhaler, but it's a bit of a dinosaur, mop smarter because it only treats your symptoms, not inflammation. treating both symptoms and inflammation with rescue is supported by asthma experts. finally, there's a modern way to treat symptoms and asthma attacks. airsupra is the first ever dual-action rescue inhaler that treats your asthma symptoms and helps prevent attacks. airsupra is the only rescue fda-approved to do both. airsupra is an as-needed rescue inhaler and should not be used as a maintenance treatment for asthma. get medical help right away if your breathing does not improve, continues to worsen, or for serious allergic reactions. using airsupra more than prescribed could be life threatening. serious sid
i'm shanelle kaul, cbs news, new york. >>> up next, baseball's play of the day.ve. looking for a smarter way to mop? try the swiffer powermop. ♪♪ an all-in-one cleaning tool, with a 360-degree swivel head that goes places a regular mop just can't. ♪♪ mop smarter with the swiffer powermop. (vo) you might be used to living with your albuterol asthma rescue inhaler, but it's a bit of a dinosaur, mop smarter because it only treats your symptoms, not inflammation. treating both...
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i'm shanelle kaul in new york.stories we're tracking on "cbs news roundup." massive wildfires in new mexico claim another life and destroy many homes. >>> tropical storm alberto is still miles away from landfall. but it's already battering the gulf coast. >>> and heat records are breaking as much of the country swelters. >>> state police in new mexico now say a second person has died in fast-moving wildfires ravaging the mountain community of rio doso. thousands fled as flames destroyed nearly everything in their path, including hundreds of homes. cbs's omar villafranca has seen the devastation up close. >> reporter: as two raging fires flank this cabin community, rio doso assistant fire chief ross coleman took us behind the flames for a first look. home after home burned to the ground. more than 1,400 structures destroyed. >> there were about five or six houses right in here. our fire chief just lost his house. >> reporter: he's not alone. roughly 8,000 people have not yet been allowed back, including connie loya
i'm shanelle kaul in new york.stories we're tracking on "cbs news roundup." massive wildfires in new mexico claim another life and destroy many homes. >>> tropical storm alberto is still miles away from landfall. but it's already battering the gulf coast. >>> and heat records are breaking as much of the country swelters. >>> state police in new mexico now say a second person has died in fast-moving wildfires ravaging the mountain community of rio doso....
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i'm shanelle kaul in new york.fter their first presidential debate in atlanta. it was the first time in u.s. history that a sitting president and a former president squared off on stage, and the debate did not disappoint. here is some of what both candidates had to say. >> would you block abortion medication? >> first of all, the supreme court just approved the abortion pill, and i agree with their decision to have done that, and i will not block it. and if you look at this whole question that you're asking, a complex but not really complex. 51 years ago, you had roe v. wade, and everybody wanted to get it back to the states. everybody. without exception. democrats, republicans, liberals, conservatives, everybody wanted it back. religious leaders. and what i did is i put three great supreme court justices on the court, and they happened to vote in favor of killing roe v. wade and moving it back to the states. this is something that everybody wanted. what happens is we brought it back to the states, and the country
i'm shanelle kaul in new york.fter their first presidential debate in atlanta. it was the first time in u.s. history that a sitting president and a former president squared off on stage, and the debate did not disappoint. here is some of what both candidates had to say. >> would you block abortion medication? >> first of all, the supreme court just approved the abortion pill, and i agree with their decision to have done that, and i will not block it. and if you look at this whole...
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shanelle kaul, cbs news, buoy, maryland. >>> that's the "cbs weekend news" for this saturday.ing tomorrow cbs sunday morning, then it's face the nation. margt brennen's guests include senator lindsey graham and cindy mccain, executive director of the world food program. i'm robert costa in washington. good night. >>> from cbs news bay area this is the evening edition. >> he came over here wanting to fight with, you know, antagonizing, wanting to fight. >> now at 6:00, some violent clashes at a rally over the recall election of alameda county's district attorney. the lead up to the scuffles and what both sides said after things calmed down. >>> plus, a case of donkey drama on the peninsula. why a plan to drop thousands of dollars on an animal that inspired a famous movie character isn't sitting well with locals. >>> it's a safe space for us to be creative with our peers and find support. >> a way to celebrate pride in the east bay. how the underground ballroom scene is seeing a revival in oakland. >>> but first, almost like clock work, the calendar turned, temperatures got hott
shanelle kaul, cbs news, buoy, maryland. >>> that's the "cbs weekend news" for this saturday.ing tomorrow cbs sunday morning, then it's face the nation. margt brennen's guests include senator lindsey graham and cindy mccain, executive director of the world food program. i'm robert costa in washington. good night. >>> from cbs news bay area this is the evening edition. >> he came over here wanting to fight with, you know, antagonizing, wanting to fight. >>...
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cbs's shanelle kaul is in new york and tracking it all for us.nelle, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, jericka. and while relief is now finally in sight, for millions o americans who have been experiencing this unusually early heat wave for the last week, residents in the midwest and the plains, are seeing a very different kind of extreme weather. record high floodwaters came fast in rock valley, iowa. >> i can tell you the devastation is severe and it's widespread. >> reporter: parts of the state saw nearly 6 inches of rain in just 24 hours. flash flooding cut off power to wastewater treatment plants in at least two cities. >> every day it's wet and raining and raining and raining home. >> reporter: in minnesota the crow river is expected to reach record levels above 19 feet. the governor there is calling in the national guard after days of severe weather turned cities into waterways. from extreme rain to extreme heat. the national weather service is issuing a heat advisory to more than 100 million americans from coast to coast. >> very h
cbs's shanelle kaul is in new york and tracking it all for us.nelle, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, jericka. and while relief is now finally in sight, for millions o americans who have been experiencing this unusually early heat wave for the last week, residents in the midwest and the plains, are seeing a very different kind of extreme weather. record high floodwaters came fast in rock valley, iowa. >> i can tell you the devastation is severe and it's widespread. >>...
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i'm shanelle kaul in new york. president biden announced he will offer pardons to u.s.ans same-sex relationships. it comes after a year-long cbs news investigation that revealed how lgbtq veterans were still saddled with less than honorable discharges, and in some case, criminal convictions more than a decade after "don't ask, don't tell" was repealed. our chief investigative correspondent jim axelrod has been on this story from the start and has the latest. >> reporter: the white house said people who were convicted under article 125, a former military law that criminalized sodomy, even between consenting adults will now have the opportunity to apply for a pardon. the thousands who may be eligible include air force veteran steve morose, whom we first met and heard from last year. >> as my sexual identity blossomed, i battled with how to live the covert double life that was required of lgbtq military members at that time. >> reporter: steve morose was an air force officer in the late 1980s, before the military found out he was gay and put him on trial. you were looking
i'm shanelle kaul in new york. president biden announced he will offer pardons to u.s.ans same-sex relationships. it comes after a year-long cbs news investigation that revealed how lgbtq veterans were still saddled with less than honorable discharges, and in some case, criminal convictions more than a decade after "don't ask, don't tell" was repealed. our chief investigative correspondent jim axelrod has been on this story from the start and has the latest. >> reporter: the...
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i'm shanelle kaul in new york.ens of thousands of maryland residents got their low-level marijuana convictions wiped from their records today. it was a historical mass pardon orchestrated by that state's governor. cbs's skyler henry sat down with him to learn why he did it. >> reporter: as governor wes moore signed the executive order, shiloh jordan stood over his shoulder to watch a pen stroke wipe his record clean. jordan was convicted of a minor cannabis offense more than a decade ago and was fired on the second day of his job because of a failed background check. >> it felt crazy because i'm not even a criminal. this is not even my m.o. >> reporter: maryland legalized recreational cannabis in 2023. governor moore tells cbs news that no one should have a black mark on their record for something that's now legal. >> you cannot celebrate the benefits of legalization if you are not dealing with the consequences of criminalization. >> reporter: the pardon eliminates 175,000 convictions for an estimated 100,000 maryl
i'm shanelle kaul in new york.ens of thousands of maryland residents got their low-level marijuana convictions wiped from their records today. it was a historical mass pardon orchestrated by that state's governor. cbs's skyler henry sat down with him to learn why he did it. >> reporter: as governor wes moore signed the executive order, shiloh jordan stood over his shoulder to watch a pen stroke wipe his record clean. jordan was convicted of a minor cannabis offense more than a decade ago...
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nice job, guys. >> reporter: shanelle kaul, cbs news, bowie, maryland. >> the "cbs news roundup" willrtec odt, i found relief. the only migraine medication that helps treat and prevent, all in one. to those with migraine, i see you. for the acute treatment of migraine with or without aura and the preventive treatment of episodic migraine in adults. don't take if allergic to nurtec odt. allergic reactions can occur, even days after using. most common side effects were nausea, indigestion, and stomach pain. it's time we all shine. talk to a healthcare provider about nurtec odt from pfizer. finish ultimate. engineered for the toughest conditions. dry burnt-on stains. old dishwashers. very hard water. finish ultimate, with cyclesync technology, helps deliver the ultimate clean. (♪♪) >>> double dutching. it took off in america during the 1940s and '50s. it was mostly played by black girls using clotheslines or braided rope. they would jump to songs and chants in the street with their friends. although long thought of as a children's game, double dutch is now tying together older generation
nice job, guys. >> reporter: shanelle kaul, cbs news, bowie, maryland. >> the "cbs news roundup" willrtec odt, i found relief. the only migraine medication that helps treat and prevent, all in one. to those with migraine, i see you. for the acute treatment of migraine with or without aura and the preventive treatment of episodic migraine in adults. don't take if allergic to nurtec odt. allergic reactions can occur, even days after using. most common side effects were...
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shanelle kaul, cbs news new new york. >> norah: this is new.in los angeles are banning smartphones and social media apps during school hours in 2025. board members in the nation's second-largest district say phones and social media are distractions and harmful to students' mental health. school officials now have 120 days to consider where cell phones should be stored during the day and what exceptions should be made to the rules. "heart of america" is next. "heart of americda" is next. i got the power of 3. i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. i'm under 7. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart disease. i'm lowering my risk. adults lost up to 14 pounds. i lost some weight. ozempic® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't share needles or pens, or reuse needles. don't take ozempic® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine n
shanelle kaul, cbs news new new york. >> norah: this is new.in los angeles are banning smartphones and social media apps during school hours in 2025. board members in the nation's second-largest district say phones and social media are distractions and harmful to students' mental health. school officials now have 120 days to consider where cell phones should be stored during the day and what exceptions should be made to the rules. "heart of america" is next. "heart of...