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but we can make america safer. >> cbs's omar villafranca is in uvalde, texas for us. omar, good evening. >> reporter: good evening. thousands of people have streamed into this park in uvalde to cry together and to pray together. and they're also asking questions. the biggest one, why officers took so long to stop the shooter. [♪ singing ♪ ] >> reporter: songs of salvation mixed with sorrow today as the small community of uvalde, texas came together after being ripped apart by tuesday's massacre. >> we represent you first and foremost, father god. >> looking for answers into uvalde school principal pete arrendondo's decision to not confront the shooter for 40 minutes. while students and teachers inside the schoolroom called 91. >> of course it is not a right decision. it is a wrong decision, period, there is no execution for that. >> reports the suspect threatened raiches and schoolngi shoo platform. yubo responded, we cannot publicly share details on an individual user's data at this time. we're also hearing from the shooter's mother. i have no words. i have no words
but we can make america safer. >> cbs's omar villafranca is in uvalde, texas for us. omar, good evening. >> reporter: good evening. thousands of people have streamed into this park in uvalde to cry together and to pray together. and they're also asking questions. the biggest one, why officers took so long to stop the shooter. [♪ singing ♪ ] >> reporter: songs of salvation mixed with sorrow today as the small community of uvalde, texas came together after being ripped apart...
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. >> i'm omar villafranca in uvalde, texas.re the if the the meeting with the law enforcement and floss. >> while lawmakers debate gun control again. >> we have to look at how we can better secure our schools. >> we have a direct obligation to move forward to make sure they're safe. >> also tonight baby formula crisis, the shortage worsening across the country as imports are slow to arrive. >> are you nervous you are going to run out? >> of oh every day. >> president zelenskyy ventures outside the capital million and later, honoring america's fallen. >> we have to honor that. >> a tribute to japanese american heroes from with world war ii. >> this is the cbs weekend news from new york. with jairmd. >> i'm errol barnett. >>> for the second time in two weeks, president biden and the first lady are consoling rel tifers, listening to their sorrow and anxiouser. this comes as the federal government launches a review of the botched police response to the shooting. cbs's omar villafranca joins us from uvalde, texas. good evening omar.
. >> i'm omar villafranca in uvalde, texas.re the if the the meeting with the law enforcement and floss. >> while lawmakers debate gun control again. >> we have to look at how we can better secure our schools. >> we have a direct obligation to move forward to make sure they're safe. >> also tonight baby formula crisis, the shortage worsening across the country as imports are slow to arrive. >> are you nervous you are going to run out? >> of oh every...
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cbs's omar villafranca joins us. good evening, omar. >> reporter: thousands of people waited in line in 99 degree heat to pay their respects at this memorial. they also want accountability for law enforcement and lawmakers. president joe biden and the first lady brought flowers for the fallen at robb elementary in uvalde, texas. at the memorial dr. jill biden was seen laying her hands on the pictures of the children that were murdered. from there the bidens attended mass where the crowd gathered outside, urged the president to do something. first family's visit comes as the department of justice announced a review of the police response to the shooting that killed two teachers and 19 children. the review will provide an independent account of law enforcement actions during the massacre. uvalde county commissioner ronald garza. >> a lot of things coming to light. it's obvious there were some errors made but we need to learn from those errors. parents need to know they have to have answers. >> parents in this community
cbs's omar villafranca joins us. good evening, omar. >> reporter: thousands of people waited in line in 99 degree heat to pay their respects at this memorial. they also want accountability for law enforcement and lawmakers. president joe biden and the first lady brought flowers for the fallen at robb elementary in uvalde, texas. at the memorial dr. jill biden was seen laying her hands on the pictures of the children that were murdered. from there the bidens attended mass where the crowd...
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omar villafranca, cbs news, dallas. >> brennan: turning to wall street, where the major stock marketes ended the day on an up note. the tech-heavy nasdaq led the rally gaining nearly 4%. the dow and s&p 500 were also up, but not enough to erase all the losses from a brutal week. over the last 24 hours the world of virtual currency known as crypto-cash lost about $200 billion in value. some are calling it the crypto crash. we'll get more now from cbs' manuel bojorquez. >> fortune favors the brave. >> reporter: cryptocurrencies have shot into the public ,ena with sports stars and celebrities endorsing them as the future of finance. in miami, the crypto-craze includes the world's largest bitcoin convention and a mayor who wants to make the city a crypto-hub. >> welcome to the future of finance. >> reporter: unveiling a statue last month symbolizing the bullish rise of the unregulated online currency, even vowing to take his city salary in bitcoin. so this doesn't change your approach to cryptocurrency coming into the city? >> absolutely not. not one bit. you can't change your approach j
omar villafranca, cbs news, dallas. >> brennan: turning to wall street, where the major stock marketes ended the day on an up note. the tech-heavy nasdaq led the rally gaining nearly 4%. the dow and s&p 500 were also up, but not enough to erase all the losses from a brutal week. over the last 24 hours the world of virtual currency known as crypto-cash lost about $200 billion in value. some are calling it the crypto crash. we'll get more now from cbs' manuel bojorquez. >> fortune...
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>> o'donnell: the arc of history bends towards justice, omar villafranca, thank you.ell tonight tributes are pouring in for country music legend naomi judd who died unexpectedly over the weekend. she was 76. her death sheds a shining light on the disease of mental ill, a battle judd herself was very public about. here's cbs's jim axelrod. love can build a bridge. ♪. >> no one would have been surprised that judds were being inducted into the country music hall of fame last night. >> after all, the between 1984 and 1991 naomi judd and her daughter wynona had 14 number one hits. >> this is the first time i've talked since saying good-bye. >> know what stunned the music world was naomi's death the day before the induction. >> i didn't prepare anything tonight because i knew mom would probably talk the most. >> the judd family and carefully chosen words said naomi judd died at the age of 76 from quote the disease of mental illness. the 2016 memoir river of time detailed her struggle with depression. her daughter actress ashley judd last night. >> my mama loved you so much.
>> o'donnell: the arc of history bends towards justice, omar villafranca, thank you.ell tonight tributes are pouring in for country music legend naomi judd who died unexpectedly over the weekend. she was 76. her death sheds a shining light on the disease of mental ill, a battle judd herself was very public about. here's cbs's jim axelrod. love can build a bridge. ♪. >> no one would have been surprised that judds were being inducted into the country music hall of fame last night....
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cbs' omar villafranca has the late developing details. >> reporter: the last three survivors entered to force the city of tulsa to pay reparations for a 1921 massacre that killed an estimated 300 black residents. >> we know what happened 100 years ago. and it is time for the city of tulsa to do what is right and stand on the right side of history. >> reporter: the survivors, viola fletcher, lessie benningfield randle and hughes van ellis are all more than 100 years old. they were small children living in the greenwood section of town known as black wall street, a thriving black community in the middle of the jim crow era. in 1921, a young black man was accused of assaulting a white teenage girl, a white mob including members of the tulsa sheriff's department torched roughly 35 blocks of homes and businesses. nearly wiping out the city's black residents. >> on the night of the massacres i was awakened by my family. >> reporter: now 107, viola fletcher saw her community torn apart by that white mob. >> i think about it every day, it is nothing i will never forget. >> reporter: no one w
cbs' omar villafranca has the late developing details. >> reporter: the last three survivors entered to force the city of tulsa to pay reparations for a 1921 massacre that killed an estimated 300 black residents. >> we know what happened 100 years ago. and it is time for the city of tulsa to do what is right and stand on the right side of history. >> reporter: the survivors, viola fletcher, lessie benningfield randle and hughes van ellis are all more than 100 years old. they...
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cbs' omar villafranca has the late developing details. >> reporter: the last three survivors entered court for what could be a last effort to force the city of tulsa to pay reparations for a 1921 massacre that killed an estimated 300 black residents. >> we know what happened 100 years ago. and it is time for the city of tulsa to do what is right and stand on the right side of history. >> reporter: the survivors, viola fletcher, lessie benningfield randle and hughes van ellis are all more than 100 years old. they were small children living in the greenwood section of town known as black wall street, a thriving black community in the middle of the jim crow era. in 1921, a young black man was accused of assaulting a white teenage girl, a white mob including members of the tulsa sheriff's department torched roughly 35 blocks of homes and businesses. nearly wiping out the city's black residents. >> on the night of the massacres i was awakened by my family. >> reporter: now 107, viola fletcher saw her community torn apart by that white mob. >> i think about it every day, it is nothing i wi
cbs' omar villafranca has the late developing details. >> reporter: the last three survivors entered court for what could be a last effort to force the city of tulsa to pay reparations for a 1921 massacre that killed an estimated 300 black residents. >> we know what happened 100 years ago. and it is time for the city of tulsa to do what is right and stand on the right side of history. >> reporter: the survivors, viola fletcher, lessie benningfield randle and hughes van ellis...
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. >> i'm omar villafranca in uvalde, texas. the if the the meeting with the law enforcement and floss. >> while lawmakers debate gun control again. >> we have to look at how we can better secure our schools. >> we have a direct obligation to move forward to make sure they're safe. >> also tonight baby formula crisis, the shortage worsening across the country as imports are slow to arrive. >> are you nervous you are going to run out? >> of oh every day. >>
. >> i'm omar villafranca in uvalde, texas. the if the the meeting with the law enforcement and floss. >> while lawmakers debate gun control again. >> we have to look at how we can better secure our schools. >> we have a direct obligation to move forward to make sure they're safe. >> also tonight baby formula crisis, the shortage worsening across the country as imports are slow to arrive. >> are you nervous you are going to run out? >> of oh every day....
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. >> i'm omar villafranca in uvalde, texas, a city torn apart by a massacre is coming together to heal mother of a gunman is asking for forgiveness. >> join hands and make your voices heard. >> this as the nra digs in on gun rights while gathering in texas. also tonight, putin's push. the battle for ukraine intensifies in the east as war weary ukrainians hold on. plus, covid's com
. >> i'm omar villafranca in uvalde, texas, a city torn apart by a massacre is coming together to heal mother of a gunman is asking for forgiveness. >> join hands and make your voices heard. >> this as the nra digs in on gun rights while gathering in texas. also tonight, putin's push. the battle for ukraine intensifies in the east as war weary ukrainians hold on. plus, covid's com
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cbs's omar villafranca joins us.vening, omar. >> reporter: thousands of people waited in line in 99 degree heat to pay their respects at this memorial
cbs's omar villafranca joins us.vening, omar. >> reporter: thousands of people waited in line in 99 degree heat to pay their respects at this memorial
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our coverage begins in uvalde and omar villafranca. >> reporter: the sorrow is overwhelming.ple come to this memorial behind me to pray and cry together. but they're also asking for answers and accountability from law enforcement and lawmakers. while thousands stopped to pray at the memorial in vu valde's town square on saturday, even more are asking for answers as to what went wrong with the police response on tuesday at robb elementary. these photos taken outside the school show state and federal officers pulling students and faculty out of the building. the children running to safety. horror clearly visible on their faces. at first, investigators said a school police officer confronted the shooter when he arrived on the scene. troopers claimed he then ran inside, went on a shooting rampage, and then was fa fatally shot by officers. but law enforcement officers' reports changed. on friday, a school officer said a school resource officer never confronted the shooter because he was not on campus. he entered through a door that was propped over by a teacher and immediately ent
our coverage begins in uvalde and omar villafranca. >> reporter: the sorrow is overwhelming.ple come to this memorial behind me to pray and cry together. but they're also asking for answers and accountability from law enforcement and lawmakers. while thousands stopped to pray at the memorial in vu valde's town square on saturday, even more are asking for answers as to what went wrong with the police response on tuesday at robb elementary. these photos taken outside the school show state...
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we get an update from omar villafranca. >> on the edge of texas' hill country, the city of uvalde hasor its wildflower honey. but, as a new week begins, uvalde faces the bitter reality of its new place in the public wing cmunities that will "never be the same". while the town mourned the 19 children and two teachers who were murdered last tuesday, days of false and conflicting statements by authorities finally gave way to an admission that, despite policy to quickly confront an active shooter, law enforcement waited forty minutes outside a classroom door while children, trapped with a man armed with a military-style assault rifle, desperately called 911. >> if i thought it would help, i'd apologize. >> on the other side of the state, in houston, protestors chanted outside the national rifle association's annual meeting. though signs promised "14 acres of guns," firearms were notably banned from the meeting hall when former president donald trump spoke, calling for more weapons in schools. >> "it's time to finally allow highly-trained teachers to safely and discreetly concealed carry.
we get an update from omar villafranca. >> on the edge of texas' hill country, the city of uvalde hasor its wildflower honey. but, as a new week begins, uvalde faces the bitter reality of its new place in the public wing cmunities that will "never be the same". while the town mourned the 19 children and two teachers who were murdered last tuesday, days of false and conflicting statements by authorities finally gave way to an admission that, despite policy to quickly confront an...