details tonight in that shoot- out in florida between sheriff s deputies and a 14-year-old girl and a 12-year-old boyd. the sheriff says the girl may have been inspired by grand theft auto. she s recovering from gunshot wounds, while the boy appeared in court today. here s cbs manuel bojorquez. you re also charged with attempted first-degree murder of a law enforcement officer. reporter: that s just one of the charges against this 4 11 78-pound florida boy who is only 12 years old. deputies say he and a 14-year- old girl opened fire on them tuesday. the rear window toward my reporter: volusia county sheriffs deputies say the children ran away from a foster home north of orlando, broke into this home while the family was out for groceries, and found several large firearms. in this more than nine-minute edited video of the shoot-out, you can hear deputies struggling with how to handle crisis.with h
thank you. and tonight, the organizers of the tokyo olympics insist the games will be held. but 50 days out, much of japan is still in a covid emergency. 10,000 volunteers have quit, and calls to cancel the games are getting louder. louder. here s cbs ramy inocencio. reporter: tonight, tokyo olympic organizers says the games are a go, with music, medal trays, and uniforms. ( translated ): the possibility of these games going on is 100%. reporter: but popular protests demand they be stopped with shigeru omi, japan s version of dr. anthony fauci, saying the situation is not normal. a daily death rate higher than when the games were delayed last year, a slow vaccine rollout, now with half a million shots each day, but the true target twice that, and just 3% of japanese fully vaxxed, the lowest in the developed world. political scientist koichi nakano.
captioning sponsored by cbs captioning sponsored by cbs o donnell: tonight, the alarming rise in ransomware cyber attacks right here in the u.s., leading the justice department to declare it will handle cases will the same way it does terrorism. the warning tonight from the white house to american businesses: boost your cyber defenses. the threats are serious and increasing. what s driving the hackers. plus, those meat plants are back online, so why will meat prices continue to tick up? covid vaccinations lag: the concern tonight from health officials that the vaccination rates in the south are too low, and what that could mean for a summer outbreak. plus, the biden administration donating 80 million doses to other countries.
the experts also say cutting off the flow of the millions in stolen money or bitcoin is also key to disrupting the hacking organizations. norah. o donnell: jeff pegues, thank you. we re going to turn now to the coronavirus pandemic. tonight, the white house is pledging to give 25 million vaccine doses to countries hard hit by the virus by the end of june. that s part of a larger pledge to send 80 million shots overseas. now, the donation comes as want white house is trying to improve low vaccination rates back here at home in the deep south, especially in places like alabama, where new cases have spiked nearly 50%. cbs mireya villarreal is there tonight. reporter: tonight, the biden administration is pushing to get 70% of adults vaccinated by july 4. this virus is an opportunist, and it will go to places where people are not vaccinated. reporter: the vaccination pace is slowing. among the 10 states with the lowest vaccination rates, mississippi, louisiana, and alabama have the
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