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The school canceling the main stage commencement ceremony. Cbss nancy chen is at Columbia University. Reporter dozens of tents remain here at Columbia University as we near a midnight deadline, School Administrators have set to clear this lawn. Right outside it, israeli flags, and some jewish students we spoke to say they feel scared to be on campus. Many of us knew people or the Music Festival or that lived nearby im sorry. Im getting very emotional about that. The situation where people scream hateful speech, who have harassed and attacked physically people is just making it impossible to be here. Reporter back here in austin, student demonstrators are still here. They are on campus tonight. Police are close by, but they are not making any efforts to clear this space the way that they did yesterday. Norah. Jason allen, thank you. President biden joins 17 other World Leaders today, demanding that hamas release the hostages it took more than six months ago in its unprecedented attack on israel. This comes the day after hamas released a propaganda video showing one of the five israeli american hostages still believed to be alive. Cbss debora patta spoke with his mother today. Reporter the last time Rachel Goldberg pollen heard from her son, hersh, was over 200 days ago in a text message saying i love you as he was being taken hostage on october 7th. That is until yesterday, when he appeared with an amputated hand, an injury sustained during the attack on a hamas propaganda video. Hersh and i are both lefthanded. Now hes not lefthanded anymore. It was truly just an overwhelming moment. Reporter goldberg pollen has urged her son to stay strong. We are telling you we love you. Stay strong. Survive. It was a very powerful moment as a mother. 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Lauras life would end at 57, her body found in the mississippi river. We are constantly chasing our tails. Reporter david parish is the sheriff in lewis county, missouri, where lauras body was discovered. Online romance scams are a scourge. We deal with it every other week. Reporter but like Law Enforcement in small towns across america, sheriff parish says he doesnt have the resources to fully investigate these online scam cases, even when a body washes ashore. We are always behind the eight ball on this. Reporter but its not just sheriff parish whos frustrated. Its a substantial problem, and its one thats rapidly accelerating. Reporter arun rao, the Justice Department in washington overseeing romance scam cases, says his main challenge is that the scammers are far away. The fbi has participated in operations in the west african nations of nigeria and ghana. Rao traveled there last fall. We were shown video of scammers using artificial intelligenceenhanced video technology. And so it appeared to the victim that they were speaking to another american citizen. A little chilling as youre describing it. It is chilling, and it also makes it challenging for Law Enforcement to intervene. Reporter but this former scammer, who spoke to us from the west african country of ghana, offers a key insight into combating these crimes. You cannot do nothing without the Online Dating site. You need those onto dating platforms. Definitely. Definitely. Reporter a 2019 federal trade Commission Lawsuit alleged that between 2013 and 2018, as many as 25 to 30 of match. Com member whos register each day were using match. Com to perpetrate scams. In a statement, match group told us, we believe the ftc allegations have no merit. Hi, how are you . Good. Jim ax many rod from cbs news. Reporter after six months of asking for an interview, we finally approached bernard kim, the ceo of match group, which operates at least a dozen dating platforms, including hinge, okay cupid, and tinder. Weve talked to scammers in africa. They say theres no issue. Theres no problem setting up fake profiles. I mean if you looked at our community standards, our guidelines, weve reshifted the way that weve addressed people that can come into our platforms. Were working really, really hard every single day to make sure that people are authentic. Reporter match told us they removed 96 of improper accounts within a day. And use both a. I. And human moderators to remove bad actors. To your customers who have lost a lot of money, hundreds of thousands, sometimes millions of dollars, live savings, or the relatives of people who have even lost their lives, what do you have to say to them . Look, i mean things happen in life. Thats really difficult. 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Some universities called in police to break up the demonstrations, resulting in ugly scuffles and arrests. And the Chicago Bears picked usc quarterback Caleb Williams to open the 2024 nfl draft. One of six quarterbacks in the top 12. For more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. Im Shanelle Kaul, cbs news, new york. For 234 years of american history, no president was ever prosecuted for his official acts. A landmark hearing as the Supreme Court considers whether donald trump has absolute immunity against criminal prosecutions from his time in office. If theres no threat of criminal prosecution, what prevents the president from just doing whatever he wants . Could it further delay his federal election interference trial . Plus, the big developments in trumps socalled hush money trial. Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. Good evening. Im norah odonnell, and thank you for being with us. We want to begin tonight with the Supreme Court and the unprecedented case of president ial immunity before the justices. At issue is whether former President Donald Trump is immune from criminal prosecution for what he claims were official acts while in office. The decision will have major implications on the special counsels election interference case against trump as well as this years president ial race. Trump wasnt at todays oral arguments at the Supreme Court. He was in a courtroom in Lower Manhattan, where he is mandated to appear for his trial for falsifying Business Records to hide an alleged affair. In addition, trump is facing criminal trials in georgia and florida, and in just the last 24 hours, trump was named as an unindicted coconspirator in arizona and michigan over fake elector schemes. We have Team Coverage of todays major developments, and cbss jan crawford will start us off from the Supreme Court. Reporter in nearly three hours of historic arguments, the justices emphasized their decision will go beyond former President Donald Trump. Whatever we decide is going to apply to all future president s. Reporter no president has ever faced criminal prosecution, and some justices, while emphasizing a president is not above the law, focused on what precedent the case will set. The history tells us its not going to stop. Its going to cycle back and be used against the current president or the next president or the next president and the next president after that. I am concerned about future uses of the criminal law to target political opponents. Reporter trump is arguing he has absolute immunity as president from prosecution for official acts during his tenure in office, including efforts to overturn the 2020 election. He made the point again before entering a new york courtroom on trial today in one of four criminal cases against him. A president has to have immunity. This has nothing to do with me. Reporter but that sweeping argument of absolute immunity is one the justices, liberal and conservative, seemed almost certain to reject. If the potential for criminal liability is taken off the table, wouldnt there be a significant risk that future president s would be emboldened to commit crimes with abandon while theyre in office . The framers did not put an immunity clause into the constitution. Wasnt the whole point that the president was not a monarch and the president was not supposed to be above the law . Reporter instead, the justices appeared to be focused on a middle ground where president s may have some immunity from prosecution for official acts as Justice Clarence thomas asked at the very beginning of the argument. How exactly would we determine what an official act is . Reporter that question may take time. The court has never decided it, but the clock is ticking if special counsel jack smith can prosecute trump before the election. And jan joins us now. So if the justices rule that he has some limited immunity, how long could this take . Whats the timeline . Reporter well, norah, i wouldnt expect a decision before june. Its a complicated case, and the justices know its going to be the law long after they leave the Supreme Court. But thats what special counsel jack smith asked for. He actually said the justices should expedite this case so that they could have a decision by the end of the term. So thats what theyre doing to do. Whether or not this is going to go past too long before an election will be held in november, thats going to be up to how the court writes it and whether there are still issues left for lower courts to resolve. Norah. Really interesting. Jan crawford, thank you. Instead of being at those Supreme Court hearings, donald trump was in a courthouse in Lower Manhattan for his socalled hush money trial. Thats where we find cbss robert costa. Good evening, robert. Reporter good evening, norah. Former President Donald Trump isnt attacking david pecker, the former publisher of the National Enquirer, just yet, but peckers testimony here today in Lower Manhattan could threaten trump, offering new details about an alleged catch and kill operation to influence the 2016 election. This morning, former President Trump weighed in on a key witness in his criminal trial. Former National Enquirer publisher david pecker. Hes been very nice. I mean hes been davids been very nice. Hes a nice guy. Reporter trump has known pecker for decades, and prosecutors allege the pair, along with former trump lawyer Michael Cohen, engaged in a conspiracy to suppress negative stories about trump as he ran for president in 2016. Pecker told jurors just after the access Hollywood Tape surfaced weeks before the election i just start kissing them. Reporter discussions about what to do with Stormy Daniels heated up. The adult film star was, according to pecker, shopping the story of her alleged affair with trump. Pecker testified he didnt have the 120,000 she wanted, so he told cohen to buy and bury her story, saying if he didnt and the story gets out, the boss is going to be very angry with you. The d. A. s case really rises and falls with david peckers testimony because he is the linchpin behind their theory of this sort of conspiratorial scheme to influence the election. Reporter pecker also testified about an agreement with former playboy model karen mcdougal, who said she had a 10month affair with trump, which he denies. Pecker acknowledged ami, which then owned the enquirer, paid 150,000 for her story just weeks before the election and never published it. If donald trump hadnt been running for president , do you believe this deal would have been made with ami, knowing what you know now . Probably not, no. Reporter in his testimony, pecker said the payment orchestrated with Michael Cohen was done because they didnt want the story to embarrass mr. Trump or hurt the campaign. Pecker said he asked cohen who would foot the bill. He responded, the boss, meaning trump, will take care of it. Meanwhile, trumps legal challenges expanded overnight. His former lawyer, rudy giuliani, and chief of staff mark meadows, were among more than a dozen people indicted in a scheme in arizona to falsely declare trump as the 2020 winner. Donald j. Trump. Reporter trump, himself, was named as an unindicted coconspirator. Pecker also made a stunning new allegation thats never been heard before, that he engaged with hope hicks and Sarah Huckabee sanders, thenwhite house staffers, along with trump, about Karen Mcdougals contract, raising new questions about the trump administrations implication in this case. Norah. Robert costa, thank you. Theres a lot more news ahead on the cbs overnight news. 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The students are demanding the schools divest themselves from Companies Supporting israels war in gaza. The conflict has left more than 34,000 palestinians dead according to the local Health Ministry and hundreds of thousands on the brink of starvation according to the u. N. Its also got the attention of pope francis, who discussed the situation in an exclusive talk with norah odonnell. Reporter at 87 years old, he may have trouble walking, but he had no difficulty sitting down with us for an hourlong conversation. Hows your health . Translator my health is good. Reporter in nearly every address [ speaking in a global language ] reporter the pope often calls for peace. He condemned hamas october 7th attack but has also called on israel to use restraint. There are now pictures of starving children coming out of gaza. What about those that call that a genocide . Translator genocide. Every afternoon at 7 00 p. M. , i call gaza to the parish. There are about 600 people there, and they tell me whats going on. Its very hard. Very, very hard. Food goes in, but they have to fight for it. Its very hard. I know you call for peace. You have called for a ceasefire in many of your sermons. Can you help negotiate peace . Translator i can pray. I do. I pray a lot. During world childrens day, which is the end of may, the u. N. Says over a Million People will be facing famine in gaza, many of them children. What can be done . Translator not only gaza, we should think about ukraine. Those kids dont know how to smile. I tell them something, but they forgot how to smile, and this is very hard when a child forgets to smile. Its really very serious, very serious. Do you have a message for Vladimir Putin when it comes to ukraine . Translator please, countries at war, all of them, stop the war. Look to negotiate. Look for peace. A negotiated peace is better than a war without end. You can watch an extended version of norahs interview with pope francis on sunday, may 19th, on 60 minutes and a primetime special on monday, may 20th, here on cbs and streaming on paramount . In other news this morning, the latest crash tests on small suvs show they may not be as safe as you think, especially when it comes to frontend collisions. Kris van cleave has the details. Reporter dramatic evidence Collision Avoidance technology has room for improvement. This chevy equinox failed to stop for a simulated motorcycle on the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety test track. Iihs Vice President david ailer. We really wanted to push manufacturers even further, and so weve increased our test speeds. Reporter the Insurance Institute previously tested similar Driver Assistance Systems between 12 and 25 Miles Per Hour. This new testing ranges from 31 to 43 Miles Per Hour and also evaluates how well small suvs detect and warn drivers ap approaching a stopped motorcycle or large truck. Unfortunately not very many of the vehicles did well. Reporter only the Subaru Forester scored top marks, earning a good rating, avoiding collisions at every speed and alerting the driver to obstacles more than two seconds before a likely collision. Two other small suvs rated acceptable. Three scored marginal while four others rated poor. Thats why we release these ratings, to really encourage manufacturers to improve their performance across the board. Reporter testing aimed at making vehicles safer down the road. Im kris van cleave in los angeles. The soaring price of new cars and trucks has a lot of people shopping for preowned vehicles, but theres sticker shock there as well. Jeff nguyen has the story from l. A. There you go. Reporter karen and marissa hood and baby noah have been looking for a new car since january, only to find sticker shock. Now youre looking at the payments, and its just kind of crazy. Reporter last month, the average price of a new car was just under 47,000, and the average new car payment was north of 700. Also in march, the average Interest Rate for a new car loan was more than 7 . Used, nearly 12 . As for finding something affordable 20,000 vehicles dead. If you want a 20,000 vehicle, youre buying a used car. What will it take for prices to turn around . In the end, if consumers dont buy, prices will come down. Reporter things may be turning around. Beau bachman owns a group in los angeles where inventory has been sitting longer. Most of our Interest Rates are between 2. 9 and 0 . Reporter but then theres the constant insurance. The latest Consumer Price index shows a 22 increase over last year. Safety features, do they affect insurance rates . Theres backup cameras. Theres sensors. All these things cost quite a bit more to repair. So a bumper went from being 1,000 repair to maybe a 10,000, 20,000 repair. Reporter the hoods recently purchased a used tesla. 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Reporter barista and High School Senior trinity is brewing up a lot more than just fancy java and ha nye coffee and cook tiles. Shes building a future. I learned how to do interviews, time management for people, taking orders, communication, customer service, and i feel like thats really helping. Reporter helping her learn key job skills, an opportunity that can be elusive for foster children like 17yearold trinity as they enter the workforce for the first time. It definitely helps us kids out. Like when i first found out, like i was being asked if i wanted to do this program, i was definitely excited to do it because i love working. Reporter there are more than 391,000 kids in the foster system nationally. About 10,000 in arizona. Roughly 65 graduate high school compared to a National Graduation rate of 84 . We support them. We love them, and we give them second chances, and they have exceeded our expectations every step of the way. Reporter ryan centers and his wife, sarah, have 11 children. Nine are adopted. Theyve fostered 20 kids over the last 13 years. So when they opened hanai, they saw another opportunity to help. It is vital for states and communities to have programs like this for foster kids because these kids dont have a support system. They dont have a safety net. Reporter they began a fourweek program aimed at introducing kids 15 years and older to workplace skills. They work parttime at the cafe learning everything from what to wear to how to deal with difficult customers. Its the best thing that weve ever done. Watching kids like trinity be able to have confidence and smile and learn the skills that she needed has been priceless. Reporter 1 in 4 kids in the foster system will become homeless within four years of aging out of the system. Trinity is just days away from her 18th birthday and being on her own. Here you go. Reporter she loves the job so much, she hopes to go fulltime after graduation. We are regular people. Like we get a lot of pity, but it doesnt really help us out. It just makes it worse. Reporter over the last two years, theyve had about 30 kids go through the work program five at a time. So far, around half, 15, have gone on to fulltime employment here at the coffee shop. These kids are our future. Reporter jen manager savannah kur kur va is trinitys boss. They grow into a lot stronger, more confident employee and just give them something to look forward to, someplace to come and let all the worries of their life just go behind them. Whats that like to be part of . Oh, its pretty rewarding. These are our kids. These are our hanai, and this is what were put on this earth to do. Reporter hanai is hawaiian for adopted family. Nobody gets left behind. Reporter but really this is a place aiming to make everyone feel a home and new Carbon Capture technology is helping residential buildings go green. Heres bradley blackburn. 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It shows officers scuffling with frank tyson as they handcuffed him and recorded what would be his final words, i cant breathe. Two officers are on paid leave pending an investigation. The university of Southern California has canceled its main Graduation Ceremony as antiisrael protests continue across college campuses. Some universities called in police to break up the demonstrations, resulting in ugly scuffles and arrests. And the Chicago Bears picked usc quarterback Caleb Williams to open the 2024 nfl draft, one of six quarterbacks in the top 12. Fo connected tv. Im Shanelle Kaul, cbs news, new york. For 234 years of american history, no president was ever prosecuted for his official acts. A landmark hearing as the Supreme Court considers whether donald trump has absolute immunity against criminal prosecutions from his time in office. If theres no threat of criminal prosecution, what prevents the president from just doing whatever he wants . Could it further delay his federal election interference trial . Plus, the big developments in trumps socalled hush money trial. Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. Good evening. Im norah odonnell, and thank you for being with us. We want to begin tonight with the Supreme Court and the unprecedented case of president ial immunity before the justices. At issue is whether former President Donald Trump is immune from criminal prosecution for what he claims were official acts while in office. The decision will have major implications on the special counsels election interference case against trump as well as this years president ial race. Trump wasnt at todays oral arguments at the Supreme Court. He was in a courtroom in Lower Manhattan, where he is mandated to appear for his trial for falsifying Business Records to hide an alleged affair. In addition, trump is facing criminal trials in georgia and florida, and in just the last 24 hours, trump was named as an unindicted coconspirator in arizona and michigan over fake elector schemes. We have Team Coverage of todays major developments, and cbss jan crawford will start us off from the Supreme Court. Reporter in nearly three hours of historic arguments, the justices emphasized their decision will go beyond former President Donald Trump. Whatever we decide is going to apply to all future president s. Reporter no president has ever faced criminal prosecution, and some justices, while emphasizing a president is not above the law, focused on what precedent the case will set. The history tells us its not going to stop. Its going to cycle back and be used against the current president or the next president or and the next president and the next president after that. I am concerned about future uses of the criminal law to target political opponents. Reporter trump is arguing he has absolute immunity as president from prosecution for official acts during his tenure in office, including efforts to overturn the 2020 election. He made the point again before entering a new york courtroom on trial today in one of four criminal cases against him. A president has to have immunity. This has nothing to do with me. Reporter but that sweeping argument of absolute immunity is one the justices, liberal and conservative, seemed almost certain to reject. If the potential for criminal liability is taken off the table, wouldnt there be a significant risk that future president s would be emboldened to commit crimes with abandon while theyre in office . The framers did not put an immunity clause into the constitution. Wasnt the whole point that the president was not a monarch and the president was not supposed to be above the law . Reporter instead, the justices appeared to be focused on a middle ground where president s may have some immunity from prosecution for official acts as Justice Clarence thomas asked at the very beginning of the argument. How exactly would we determine what an official act is . Reporter that question may take time. The court has never decided it, but the clock is ticking if special counsel jack smith can prosecute trump before the election. And jan joins us now. So if the justices rule that he has some limited immunity, how long could this take . Whats the timeline . Reporter well, norah, i wouldnt expect a decision before june. Its a complicated case, and the justices know its going to be the law long after they leave the Supreme Court. But thats what special counsel jack smith asked for. He actually said the justices should expedite this case so that they could have a decision by the end of the term. So thats what theyre doing to do. Whether or not this is going to go past too long before an election will be held in november, thats going to be up to how the court writes it and whether there are still issues left for lower courts to resolve. Norah. Really interesting. Jan crawford, thank you. Instead of being at those Supreme Court hearings, donald trump was in a courthouse in Lower Manhattan for his socalled hush money trial. Thats where we find cbss robert costa. Good evening, robert. Reporter good evening, norah. Former President Donald Trump isnt attacking david pecker, the former publisher of the National Enquirer, just yet. But peckers testimony today here in Lower Manhattan could threaten trump, offering new details about an alleged catch and kill operation to influence the 2016 election. This morning, former President Trump weighed in on a key witness in his criminal trial. Former National Enquirer publisher david pecker. Hes been very nice. I mean hes been davids been very nice. Hes a nice guy. Reporter trump has known pecker for decades, and prosecutors allege the pair, along with former trump lawyer Michael Cohen, engaged in a conspiracy to suppress negative stories about trump as he ran for president in 2016. Pecker told jurors just after the access Hollywood Tape surfaced weeks before the election i just start kissing them. Reporter discussions about what to do with Stormy Daniels heated up. The adult film star was, according to pecker, shopping the story of her alleged affair with trump. Pecker testified he didnt have the 120,000 she wanted, so he told cohen to buy and bury her story, saying if he didnt and the story gets out, the boss is going to be very angry with you. The d. A. s case really rises and falls with david peckers tstimony because he is the linchpin behind their theory of this sort of conspiratorial scheme to influence the election. Reporter pecker also testified about an agreement with former playboy model karen mcdougal, who said she had a 10month affair with trump, which he denies. Pecker acknowledged ami, which then owned the enquirer, paid 150,000 for her story just weeks before the election and never published it. If donald trump hadnt been running for president , do you believe this deal would have been made with ami, knowing what you know now . Probably not, no. Reporter in his testimony, pecker said the payment orchestrated with Michael Cohen was done because they didnt want the story to embarrass mr. Trump or hurt the campaign. Pecker said he asked cohen who would foot the bill. He responded, the boss, meaning trump, will take care of it. Meanwhile, trumps legal challenges expanded overnight. His former lawyer, rudy giuliani, and chief of staff mark meadows, were among more than a dozen people indicted in a scheme in arizona to falsely declare trump as the 2020 winner. Donald j. Trump. Reporter trump, himself, was named as an unindicted coconspirator. Pecker also made a stunning new allegation thats never been heard before, that he engaged with hope hicks and Sarah Huckabee sanders, thenwhite house staffers, along with trump, about Karen Mcdougals contract, raising new questions about the trump administrations implication in this case. Norah. Robert costa, thank you. Theres a lot more news ahead on the cbs overnight news. Nothing dims my light like a migraine. With nurtec 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. Dont take if allergic to nurtec odt. Allergic reactions can occur, even days after using. Most common side effects were nausea, indigestion, and stomach pain. Its time we all shine. Talk to a Healthcare Provider about nurtec odt from pfizer. Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. Tonight, a stunning blow to the case that sparked the me too movement. Disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein had his felony sex crime convictions overturned today by new yorks highest court. Cbss Jericka Duncan has been covering the story since the scandal broke in 2017. And a warning, some of the details are disturbing. Reporter tonight, disgraced former hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein remains behind bars after a new York Appeals Court ruled he did not receive a fair trial. Weinsteins attorney, arthur aidala. This was a case about perversion. Well, in that courthouse at trial, the laws were perverted because there was so much pressure because harvey was the face of this movement, that he had to be convicted. Reporter the court found that in 2020, the judge, quote, erroneously admitted testimony by allowing women who were not part of the case to testify that weinstein had assaulted them. Cbs news legal analyst rikki klieman. He would get a more fair trial, according to the court of appeals, because these other prior bad act witnesses will be excluded. Reporter the decision comes more than four years after the 72yearold was found guilty and sentenced to 23 years in prison for sexually assaulting two women. Lauren sivan, who never testified in court, says in 2007, weinstein masturbated in front of her at a dinner party. Do you think overturning Harvey Weinsteins conviction has an impact on whether or not people who say theyve been sexually assaulted decide to speak out . It will 100 have a Chilling Effect on victims coming forward. I mean think about it. Think about how hard it is to come forward in the first place, you know, whether or not youre even believed. Reporter the new York District attorney plans to retry the case, but keep in mind Harvey Weinstein faces a 16year sentence in california for sexual assault. His attorneys say they want to look at that case too. Norah. For now hes in jail. Jericka duncan, thank you. Well, now to those growing propalestinian demonstrations embroiling college campuses. Today weve seen tensions rise at more than a dozen schools from coast to coast. Since last week, hundreds of campus protesters have been arrested. One Major University today canceling its graduation. Cbss jason allen has new details tonight on the campus chaos. Reporter campus crackdown at atlantas emory university. Police tore down tents erected this morning, and some appeared to be tased by police. Some students and faculty were led away in handcuffs. Here at the university of texasaustin, dueling protests. Propalestinian and proisraeli protesters facing off on campus with security watching. It is my understanding that the university of texasaustin Funds Research that israel directly benefits from. Reporter on the campus of usc, the lapd used their batons to disperse a large crowd of protesters late last night. The school canceling the main stage commencement ceremony. Cbss nancy chen is at Columbia University. Reporter dozens of tents remain here at Columbia University as we near a midnight deadline School Administrators have set to clear this lawn. Right outside it, israeli flags, and some jewish students we spoke to say they feel scared to be on campus. Many of us knew people at the Music Festival or that lived nearby im sorry. Im getting very emotional about that. And adding to that, the situation where people scream hateful speech, who have harassed and attacked both verbally and physically people is just making it impossible to be here. Reporter back here in austin, student demonstrators are still here. They are on campus tonight. Police are close by, but they are not making any efforts to clear this space the way that they did yesterday. Norah. Jason allen, thank you. President biden joined 17 other World Leaders today, demanding that hamas release the hostages it took more than six months ago in its unprecedented attack on israel. This comes the day after hamas released a propaganda video showing one of the five israeli american hostages still believed to be alive. Cbss debora patta spoke with his mother today. Reporter the last time Rachel Goldbergpolin heard from her son, hersh, was over 200 days ago in a text message saying i love you as he was being taken hostage on october 7th. That is until yesterday, when he appeared with an amputated hand, an injury sustained during the attack, on a hamas propaganda video. Hersh and i are both lefthanded. Now hes not lefthanded anymore. It was truly just an overwhelming moment. Reporter goldbergpolin has urged her son to stay strong. We are telling you we love you. Stay strong. Survive. It was a very powerful moment as a mother. I dont know if he hears it or if he feels it or if he knows it, but i am ordering him to survive. So many people were so emotional because they really have not thought he was alive. Reporter remarkably, goldbergpolins anguish over her sons abduction has not prevented her from seeing the suffering of others. Hundreds of thousands of innocent people in gaza are suffering, and i know one of them really well, and his name is hersh. Reporter her message to those negotiating a deal it requires loving and caring about your people more than you hate the other. Lets be human. Lets figure it out, and lets end this. Reporter its enough, she said. Its now time for the hostages to come home. Debora patta, cbs news, this charmin ultra soft smooth tear is soooo soft and soo smooth. Charmin ultra soft smooth tear has wavy perforations that tear so much better for a smooth more enjoyable go. Charmin, enjoy the go. Wanna know a secret . More than just my armpits stink. Thats why i use secret whole Body Deodorant. Everywhere were all human, its okay to smell like one. sniffs i smell very human right now. Which is totally normal. Girl preach. 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Tonight, we continue our cbs news investigation into one of the dark sides of Online Dating, romance scams. In our final installment, cbss jim axelrod takes a look at what Law Enforcement can do to combat this billiondollar crime wave. I never thought that this could happen to our family. Reporter when kelly gowes widowed mother, laura kowal, went on match. Com, she eventually was scammed out of a million and a half dollars. Lauras life would end at 57, her body found in the mississippi river. We are constantly chasing our tails. Reporter David Parrish is the sheriff in lewis county, missouri, where lauras body was discovered. Online romance scams are a scourge. We deal with it every other week. Reporter but like Law Enforcement in small towns across america, sheriff parrish says he doesnt have the resources to fully investigate these online scam cases, even when a body washes ashore. We are always behind the eight ball on this. Reporter but its not just sheriff parrish whos frustrated. Reporter arun rao, the Justice Department in washington overseeing romance scam cases, says his main challenge is that the scammers are far away. The fbi has participated in operations in the west african nations of nigeria and ghana. Rao traveled there last fall. We were shown video of scammers using artificial intelligenceenhanced video technology. And so it appeared to the victim that they were speaking to another american citizen. A little chilling as youre describing it. It is chilling, and it also makes it challenging for Law Enforcement to intervene. Reporter but this former scammer, who spoke to us from the west african country of ghana, offers a key insight into combating these crimes. You cannot do nothing without the Online Dating site. You need those Online Dating platforms. Definitely. Definitely. Reporter a 2019 federal trade Commission Lawsuit alleged that between 2013 and 2018, as many as 25 to 30 of match. Com members who register each day were using match. Com to perpetrate scams. In a statement, match group told us, we believe the ftc allegations have no merit. Hi, how are you . Good. Jim axelrod from cbs news. Reporter after six months of asking for an interview, we finally approached bernard kim, the ceo of match group, which operates at least a dozen dating platforms, including hinge, okcupid, and tinder. Weve talked to scammers in africa. They say theres no issue. Theres no problem setting up fake profiles. I mean if youve looked at our community standards, our guidelines, weve reshifted the way that weve addressed people that can come into our platforms. Were working really, really hard every single day to make sure that people are authentic. Reporter match told us they remove 96 of improper accounts within a day and use both a. I. And human moderators to remove bad actors. To your customers who have lost a lot of money, hundreds of thousands, sometimes millions of dollars, live savings, or the relatives of people who have even lost their lives, what do you have to say to them . Look, i mean things happen in life. Thats really difficult. I have a tremendous amount of empathy for things that happen. But i mean our job is to keep people safe on our platforms. That is foremost, most important thing to us. Reporter one more note about the match group. Last month, they announced a new head of trust and safety. Thats the Corporate Office responsible for customer security. Norah. Jim axelrod, thank you. More traces of bird flu are found in americas milk supply. Whats being done about it, after advil lets dive in but. What about your back . Its fineeeeeeee [splash] before advil advil dual action fights pain two ways. Advil targets pain at the source, acetaminophen blocks pain signals. Advil dual action. 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The dairy industry has been ordered to now test cows being transported across state lines for possible infection. Big changes are coming to scho cafeteria menus. The federal government is issuing new standards to lower the amount of sugar and salt in breakfasts and lunches served in schools. Next year, there will be new limits on added sugar in foods like cereal and flavored milk. Sodium levels will be cut by 10 to 15 by 2027. Well be right back with tonights heart of america. Finally, tonights heart of america, celebrating the oldest living former Major League Baseball player turning 100 today. [ cheers and applause ] Art Schallock won three world series rings with the bronx bombers. Prior to the big leagues, schallock served in the u. S. Navy during world war ii. Today he was celebrated at his Senior Living community in sonoma, california, with a yankeesthemed party. He says his secret to his longevity is listen to this two martinis every night. And at 100, hes still having a ball. Im having a good time. Im still here, and i have a lot a lot of wonderful memories of baseball. I love to play it, and it pays you for it. Art schallock, tonights heart of america. And thats the overnight news for this friday. For some of you, the news continues. For others, check back later for cbs mornings and remember you can follow us online anytime at cbsnews. Com. Reporting from here in the nations capital, im norah odonnell. This is cbs news flash. Im Shanelle Kaul in new york. Ohio Police Released body cam video of a man who died in custody. It shows officers scuffling with frank tyson as they handcuffed him and recorded what would be his final words, i cant breathe. Two officers are on paid leave pending an investigation. The university of Southern California has canceled its main Graduation Ceremony as antiisrael protests continue across college campuses. Some universities called in police to break up the demonstrations, resulting in ugly scuffles and arrests. And the Chicago Bears picked usc quarterback Caleb Williams to open the 2024 nfl draft, one of 6 quarterbacks in the top 12. For more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. Im Shanelle Kaul, cbs news, new york. Its friday, april 26th, 2024. This is cbs news mornings. A landmark question. The u. S. Supreme court now deciding whether donald trump has absolute immunity against criminal prosecutions from his

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