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tanya rivero, cbs news, new york. >>> well, a key witness in the r. kelly trial in chicago said that the singer abused her hundreds of times before she turned 18. the woman, who is now 37, took the stand yesterday, saying publicly for the first time that she was in the videotape at the center of kelly's 2008 child pornography trial. she said that she was 14 when the video was made. kelly was aqucquitted in the 20 trial because the jury said the girl did not testify. prosecutors allege that kelly paid off the girl and her parents. she's scheduled to be cross-examined by kelly's defense team today. >>> deshaun watson released a settlement with the league over sexual misconduct allegations. the cleveland browns' quarterback was fined $5 million and suspended for the first 11 games of the season. he was accused of sexual misconduct by 24 women. all but one of the civil cases was settled. yesterday, watson apologized and said it's time to look to the future. >> my whole life, i've just had to be able to move forward and that's the plan. i have to be able t
tanya rivero, cbs news, new york. >>> well, a key witness in the r. kelly trial in chicago said that the singer abused her hundreds of times before she turned 18. the woman, who is now 37, took the stand yesterday, saying publicly for the first time that she was in the videotape at the center of kelly's 2008 child pornography trial. she said that she was 14 when the video was made. kelly was aqucquitted in the 20 trial because the jury said the girl did not testify. prosecutors allege...
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>> tanya rivero, thank you very much. >>> we want to go now to the southern border where the number ofigrants entering the u.s. could hit a record two million this year, and that is intensifying the debate over whether asylum seekers should be sent to places like new york city. tonight cbs' manuel bojorquez takes us to a texas border town. >> reporter: after being processed at the border, some asylum seekers arrive just a few miles away at the val verde border humanitarian coalition in del rio, texas. a pit stop as they await a bus to their next destination, like edison gutierrez from venezuela who has it written down. >> midland, texas. >> reporter: another venezuelan, angie cordero and her 10-year-old daughter joanis know what they left behind. the hunger? >> si. >> reporter: no jobs, no trabajo. they don't know what lies ahead. you're in limbo? you don't know where you're going the go. >> reporter: they may end up about 150 miles away at a facility in san antonio where the state of texas preps buses that will take some migrants to their choice of washington, d.c. or new york city. b
>> tanya rivero, thank you very much. >>> we want to go now to the southern border where the number ofigrants entering the u.s. could hit a record two million this year, and that is intensifying the debate over whether asylum seekers should be sent to places like new york city. tonight cbs' manuel bojorquez takes us to a texas border town. >> reporter: after being processed at the border, some asylum seekers arrive just a few miles away at the val verde border humanitarian...
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norah. >> o'donnell: tanya rivero, thank you very much. we want to go now to the southern border, where the number of migrants apprehended entering the u.s. could hit a record two million this year. and that is intensifying the debate over whether asylum seekers should be sent to places like new york city. like new york city. tonight, cbs's manual bojorquez takes us to a texas border town. >> reporter: after being processed at the border, some asylum seekers arrived just a few miles away, at the val verde border humanitarian coalition in del rio, texas-- a pit stop as they await a bus to their next destination, like edixon gutierrez from venezuela, who has it written down. midland, texas. another venezuelan, angie cordero and her ten-year-old daughter, know what they left behind. (speaking spanish) >> reporter: the hunger? (speaking spanish) >> reporter: no jobs? (speaking spanish) they don't know what lies ahead. you are in limbo. you don't know where you're going to go. they may end up on one of these buses that are prepped by the state
norah. >> o'donnell: tanya rivero, thank you very much. we want to go now to the southern border, where the number of migrants apprehended entering the u.s. could hit a record two million this year. and that is intensifying the debate over whether asylum seekers should be sent to places like new york city. like new york city. tonight, cbs's manual bojorquez takes us to a texas border town. >> reporter: after being processed at the border, some asylum seekers arrived just a few miles...
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norah. >> o'donnell: tanya rivero, thank you very much. we want to go now to the southern border where the number of migrants apprehended entering the u.s. could hit a record 2 million this year. that is intensifying the debate over whether asylum seekers should be sent to places like new york city. tonight cbs's manual bojorquez takes us to a texas border town. >> after b some asylum seekers arrived just a few miles away at the valverdee border humanitarian coalition in del rio, texas. a pit stop as they await a bus to their next destination like ed zohn gutierrez from venezuela who has it written down. >> midland, texas. >> another venezuelan angie cordero and her ten year old daughter know what they left behind. >> the hunger. no job. >> they don't know what lies ahead. >> you are in limbo. you don't know where you are going to go. >> they may end up about a 150 miles away at a facility in san antonio where the state of texas preps buss that will take some migrants to their choice of washington d.c. or new york city. busing migrants out
norah. >> o'donnell: tanya rivero, thank you very much. we want to go now to the southern border where the number of migrants apprehended entering the u.s. could hit a record 2 million this year. that is intensifying the debate over whether asylum seekers should be sent to places like new york city. tonight cbs's manual bojorquez takes us to a texas border town. >> after b some asylum seekers arrived just a few miles away at the valverdee border humanitarian coalition in del rio,...