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KPIX CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell July 12, 2024
To do more to help those who are out of work other saying millions of americans who lost their jobs will not get them back, even after the country fully reopens. Tonight, there are more signs the country is reopening, and some people are going back to work and the
Worlds Largest
theater chain says it will start showing movies again in july, and vacationers are back on the sands of miami beach. 16 cases are seeing rises in coronavirus cases, including texas and arkansas, where hospitals there are facing record numbers of coronavirus cases. As we come on the air, more than 112,000 people have been killed by the virus nationwide, and there are nearly two million confirmed cases here in the u. S. Tonight, cbs news has learned the president s
Coronavirus Task
force is privately warning governors there could be an even bigger spike in cases following those protests over the death of george floyd. Floyds brother was on capitol hill today, calling for change to the nations policing practices. During an emotional hearing, just one day after floyds funeral in houston. Well, theres a lot of news to get to tonight, and our team of correspondents is standing by cbs
Manuel Bojorquez
is going to lead off our coverage tonight in miami. Manny. Reporter well, florida is one of the states with infections on the rise. More than 1300 new coronavirus cases were reported in the state just today. In other states, the concern is the strain. New cases are putting on hospitals. Two weeks after the memorial day holiday, some states are not only seeing a spike in
Coronavirus Infections
but a surge in cases filling up hospitals. Texas reports more than 2,000 hospitalized, a record high. Arkansas hit a record, too. And in arizona, officials urged hospitals to fully activate emergency plans as nearly 80 of adult i. C. U. Beds are full. Some hospitals say theyve already reached capacity. Cbs news obtained audio of the president s
Coronavirus Task
force telling governors theyre worried about a spike in infections due to recent protests. This was dr. Deborah birx on the call it does worry me, because not everyone was in a mask. And some people were shouting. And we dont know the efficacy of masks with shouting. Reporter it all adds up to a pandemic doctor
Anthony Fauci
calls his worst nightmare. He had this reminder masks can help, but its masks plus physical separation. Reporter
Federal Reserve
chief
Jerome Powell
says unemployment will likely fall to 9. 3 by the end of this year and vows consumer support, holding down nearzero
Interest Rates
through 2022. Were not thinking about raises rates. Reporter the push for a vaccine got a boost from the federal government, which reportedly announced it will fund and conduct three trials this summer involving roughly 30,000 people in more than 50 cities. A vaccine cant come too soon as more places with crowds indoors, like movie theaters, plan to reopen. A. M. C. Announced a plan to open its doors next month. As for the outdoors, miami reopened beaches for the first time in three months. Albeit with volunteers making sure people abide by the new social distancing and face mask rules. We had to all make sure we had our masks on, and since we didnt have any well have to get some so we can all be safe. Thats the bottom line. Reporter today, the director of the
Harvard Global
Health Institute
offered yet another sobering prediction, that the u. S. Could see another 100,000 coronavirus deaths by september. Norah. Odonnell
Manuel Bojorquez
in miami, thank you. Today, the brother of george floyd told congress that he believes his brothers death was a premeditated murder. In tearful testimony to a
House Committee
here, also urged congress to deliver justice for victims of
Police Brutality
. Cbs nancy cordes reports tonight from capitol hill. I wish i could get him back. Reporter an emotional
Philonise Floyd
pleaded with congress to act one day after laying his brother george to rest. George wasnt hurting anyone that day. He didnt deserve to die over 20. Im asking you, is that what a black man is worth, 20 . Reporter he came to testify about the justice in policing act, a sweeping reform bill
House Democrats
hope to pass in the next two weeks. I grieve every day for these continued losses. I grieve as a mother who lost her own child to the very same violence that were talking about today and tomorrow and next week. Reporter the hearing revealed some bipartisan consensus, a sign that the message from widespread protests has sunk in. I do think there is not a legitimate defense of choke holtz or lynching or bad cops that get shuttled around, and you will be able to count on republican cooperation. Reporter some states and cities arent waiting on congress. The d. C. City
Council Passed
a bill tuesday to publicize the names of officers who use unnecessary force. And new yorks governor is about to sign a bill to unseal
Police Disciplinary
records. The most
Dramatic Police
reform in the country, and it d oud of ne haprk t reside is hard ate hou work on his own proposal, butn a meeting with
African American
supporters this afternoon, he did not go into details. When you look at how well the black communitys been doing under this administration, nobodys done anything like weve done. Reporter tonight,
George Floyds
brother paid a visit to the newly named black lives matter plaza, where that giant mural was painted on the street near the white house. He was surrounded by supporters a couple of hours after telling lawmakers that he cant stop thinking about that video of his brothers death and that it felt like it lasted eight hours, norah, instead of eight minutes. Odonnell a powerful image there. Nancy, thank you. Turning now to minneapolis where after calls to dismantle his
Police Department
, the police chief today outlined transformational reforms in weeding out bad officers, even if it means taking on the powerful police union. Cbs jeff pegues spoke with the chief and continues his reporting from minneapolis. Good evening, jeff. Reporter norah, the pressure has really been on this police chief here to come up with some sort of plan for the future. The arrest of the former officers is really tainted this
Police Department
, so much so, that precincts like this one that im standing knox still have razor wire around them to o under pressure by protesters demanding radical reform, the
Embattled Minneapolis Police
chief vowed change is coming. We will have a
Police Department
that our communities view as legitimate, trusting, and working with their best interest at heart. Reporter the first step, the chief said, would be for the department to withdraw from contract negotiations with the police union to reform use of force and disciplinary procedures. Did resigning cross your mind over the last two weeks at all . Not at all. History is being written now. And i need to make sure we are part of the right side of history. Reporter based on what you saw on that video, do you think race was involved in that . What i know is that far too often, when we have white officers and black victims, it permeates and goes back to a history of our american policing where race is inextricably linked to that. Reporter do you think there are racist cops on the force . I believe that there probably are. Reporter cbs news has learned that prosecutors tried to reach a plea deal with
Derek Chauvin
before initially charging him with thirddegree murder. Arredondo says he refuses to even say chauvins name. Why is that . Because i dont want to bring any sort of credibility or legitimacy to that. Reporter today, protests calling for justice around the country continued one day after floyd was buried, disturbing video has surfaced showing a group of white men in new jersey mocking his death, kneeling on each other as demonstrators pass by. Here in minneapolis, the home town native who became chief in 2017 says his city will make progress. We will not let what that person who i refuse to name define us. We wont. And we owe it to our communities we serve to not let that define us. Im confident well move forward. Reporter late this afternoon, one of the cop arrested, thomas lane, one of the rookie cops arrested in connection with
George Floyds
death, posted bond, left jail, and headed for home awaiting trial. Norah. Odonnell jeff pegues in minneapolis. Thank you. Tonight, nascar is banning the
Confederate Flag
at all of its events. The racing giant says the flag runs counter to a welcoming and inclusive environment, and the move comes after bubba wallace, nascars only black driver, on monday, called for the ban. At tonights race in virginia, wallace plans to drive with black lives matter and compassion, love, and understanding newly painted on his car. Theres also a growing movement to remove the names of confederate generals from 10 army bases. The
Army Secretary
says hes willing to talk about it. The commander in chief is not. President trump tweeted my administration will not even consider the renaming of these magnificent and fabled military institutions. Here is cbs david martin. Reporter its not just the stat use of confederate generals. Its the army bases, which bear their names. D petraeus put it the irony of training at bases named for those who took up arms against the
United States
and for the right to enslave othpaing attention. Retired
Major General
dana pittard has been paying attention his entire career. It just always seemed stran strange, and in fact, insulting, that we had posts like fort hood, fort bragg, fort benning, that were named after confederate generals who betrayed our country. Reporter 10 army bases in all. Fort bragg, the largest, is named after braxton bragg. Who wasnt even a very good confederate general. Why would we name a base after someone like that . Reporter does the quality of the general make any difference . These 10 generals fought against the
United States
army, killed u. S. Troops. It makes no difference how well they performed. Reporter great field generals, like robert e. Lee, should still be studied, pittard vid n cbs newre delving into a painful discussion taking place in
African American
homes across the country. Its the talk between black parents and children about the hate they may encounter and possible brushes with the police. Mark strassmann introduces us to a father and son who are taking that conversation beyond the walls of their home. I cant breathe theres always in the pit of your stomach it can happen to anybody and she no parent wants their child to be a hashtag. Reporter
Kendrick Dixon
is a pharmaceutical rep. His son israel is 18. We met them to join americas uncomfortable conversation about race. No j orte when atlta yds killing,srael wanted his voice heard. What was going through my mind, here we go again. Whats going to happen this time . Reporter do you think your white friends get it . No, they dont realize its actually happening to people like plea every single day. Reporter as israel grew up, his father tried to prepare him. Black parents call it the talk. Trayvon martin, michael brown, ahmaud arbery, everyone one of those situations, a different kind of talk. My wife and i end game, get home. Do what you have to do to get home. Reporter
Ahmaud Arberys
killing especially hit home. In georgia, shot dead while jogging. I never thought that, you know, i would have to fear for my life while im taking a jog in my neighborhood, but that put into a new respect that this s really real out here. Reporter israel is in training. Our valedictorian, mr. Israel dixon. Reporter the valedictorian will enter west point this summer. Feel like he shouldnt have to walk wander a resume around his neck saying, im a valedictorian. Reporter israel dixon is hardly alone when he says this moment in america woke him up. It made me realize that we need to start having this conversation because throwing all this hate at each other is not going to get us anywhere. Reporter mark strassmann, cbs news, atlanta. Odonnell we do need to have that conversation. And there is still much more news ahead on tonights cbs evening news. Investigators confirm a familys fears about two missing children. Prosecutors waste no time hitting their stepfather with new charges. Later, at a time when americans are being pulled poorkt a chance conversation on a plane shows us how to come together. Sure. Okay. Okay safe drivers save 40 guys guys check itut. Riave safeve save th d save 40 . S,ts safe drivers sav hes right there. Its him hes here. Hes right here. Hi hi. Hey thats totally him. Its him thats totally the guy. Safe drivers do save 40 . Click or call for a quote today. Safe drivers do save 40 . I have the power to lower my blood sugar and a1c. Because i can still make my own insulin. And trulicity activates my body to release it like its supposed to. Onceweekly trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. Its not insulin. It starts acting from the first dose. And it lowers risk of heart attack, stroke, or death in people with known
Heart Disease
or multiple risk factors. Trulicity isnt for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. Dont take trulicity if youre allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. Stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have an allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, changes in vision, or diabetic retinopathy. Serious side effects trulicw suonylurea or insulin raises low blood sugar risk. Side effects include nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, belly pain, and decreased appetite, which lead to dehydration and may worsen kidney problems. Were committed to helping ensure trulicity is available and affordable. Learn more at trulicity. Com. Ive learned a lotother got of things. M smoking, like how to help her out of bed, how to keep track of her medication, and how to keep her spirits up. [announcer] you can quit. For free help, call 1800quit now. So bob, what do you take for back pain . Before i take anything, i apply topical pain relievers first. Salonpas lidocaine patch blocks pain receptors for effective, nonaddictive relief. Salonpas lidocaine. Patch, rollon or cream. Hisamitsu. Odonnell tonight a nationwide search for two missing children has come to a gruesome end. Family members confirm the remains found on chad daybells
Rural Property
in idaho are the bodies of his stepchildren. Heres cbs jonathan vigliotti. Reporter the families of eightyearold j. J. Vallow and 17yearold tylee ryan saying in a joint statement we filled with unking that theomable sadness that these two bright stars were stolen from us. Do you understand the allegations on both counts that have been brought against you . I do. Reporter today, their stepfather, chad daybell, stat emotionlesses the prosecutor laid out the grisly discovery that brought him to justice. We realize those remains are the remains of children. Reporter police, joins by the f. B. I. , unearthed those remains outside his home in idaho and arrested him. He is charged with willfully destroying, altering, or concealing human remains. Its unclear how they died and how long the children were buried in daybells backyard. The two children disappeared shortly before their mother, lori vallow, married daybell, a popular podcaster who believed in doomsday. Vallow has been in jail since march, charged with child abandonment. Daybell remained free until authorities closed in. The court is going to set bail in the amount of 1 million. Reporter and its still unclear what the motive was and what led police to that backyard. We can tell you, norah, investigators only dug one hole so it appears they knew exactly where to search. Norah. Odonnell such a disturbing story from the beginning, jonathan. Thank you. Coming up next, two strangers met on a plane with no idea how their conversation about race in america would touch so many. To have constipation with belly pain, ain and again. No way. More exercise. More water. And more fiber is the only way to manage it. Is it . Maybe you think. Its occasional constipation. Maybe its not. It could be a chronic medical condition called ibsc, and time to say yesss to linzess. Linzess works differently than laxatives. It helps relieve belly pain and lets you have more frequent and complete bowel movements. Do not give linzess to children less than six and it should not be given to children six to less than 18, it may harm them. Do not take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. Get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain, especially with bloody or black stools. The most common side effect is diarrhea, sometimes severe. If its severe, stop taking linzess and call your doctor right away. Other side effects include gas, stomach area pain, and swelling. Change your thinking to ibsc. If your constipation and belly pain keeps coming back, tell your doctor and say yesss to linzess. Dont bring that mess around here, evan whoo dont do it. Dont you dare. I dont think so [ sighs ] were gonna get through this together. [ baseball bat cracks ] nice rip, robbie. Raaah when you bundle home and
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Worlds Largest<\/a> theater chain says it will start showing movies again in july, and vacationers are back on the sands of miami beach. 16 cases are seeing rises in coronavirus cases, including texas and arkansas, where hospitals there are facing record numbers of coronavirus cases. As we come on the air, more than 112,000 people have been killed by the virus nationwide, and there are nearly two million confirmed cases here in the u. S. Tonight, cbs news has learned the president s
Coronavirus Task<\/a> force is privately warning governors there could be an even bigger spike in cases following those protests over the death of george floyd. Floyds brother was on capitol hill today, calling for change to the nations policing practices. During an emotional hearing, just one day after floyds funeral in houston. Well, theres a lot of news to get to tonight, and our team of correspondents is standing by cbs
Manuel Bojorquez<\/a> is going to lead off our coverage tonight in miami. Manny. Reporter well, florida is one of the states with infections on the rise. More than 1300 new coronavirus cases were reported in the state just today. In other states, the concern is the strain. New cases are putting on hospitals. Two weeks after the memorial day holiday, some states are not only seeing a spike in
Coronavirus Infections<\/a> but a surge in cases filling up hospitals. Texas reports more than 2,000 hospitalized, a record high. Arkansas hit a record, too. And in arizona, officials urged hospitals to fully activate emergency plans as nearly 80 of adult i. C. U. Beds are full. Some hospitals say theyve already reached capacity. Cbs news obtained audio of the president s
Coronavirus Task<\/a> force telling governors theyre worried about a spike in infections due to recent protests. This was dr. Deborah birx on the call it does worry me, because not everyone was in a mask. And some people were shouting. And we dont know the efficacy of masks with shouting. Reporter it all adds up to a pandemic doctor
Anthony Fauci<\/a> calls his worst nightmare. He had this reminder masks can help, but its masks plus physical separation. Reporter
Federal Reserve<\/a> chief
Jerome Powell<\/a> says unemployment will likely fall to 9. 3 by the end of this year and vows consumer support, holding down nearzero
Interest Rates<\/a> through 2022. Were not thinking about raises rates. Reporter the push for a vaccine got a boost from the federal government, which reportedly announced it will fund and conduct three trials this summer involving roughly 30,000 people in more than 50 cities. A vaccine cant come too soon as more places with crowds indoors, like movie theaters, plan to reopen. A. M. C. Announced a plan to open its doors next month. As for the outdoors, miami reopened beaches for the first time in three months. Albeit with volunteers making sure people abide by the new social distancing and face mask rules. We had to all make sure we had our masks on, and since we didnt have any well have to get some so we can all be safe. Thats the bottom line. Reporter today, the director of the
Harvard Global<\/a>
Health Institute<\/a> offered yet another sobering prediction, that the u. S. Could see another 100,000 coronavirus deaths by september. Norah. Odonnell
Manuel Bojorquez<\/a> in miami, thank you. Today, the brother of george floyd told congress that he believes his brothers death was a premeditated murder. In tearful testimony to a
House Committee<\/a> here, also urged congress to deliver justice for victims of
Police Brutality<\/a>. Cbs nancy cordes reports tonight from capitol hill. I wish i could get him back. Reporter an emotional
Philonise Floyd<\/a> pleaded with congress to act one day after laying his brother george to rest. George wasnt hurting anyone that day. He didnt deserve to die over 20. Im asking you, is that what a black man is worth, 20 . Reporter he came to testify about the justice in policing act, a sweeping reform bill
House Democrats<\/a> hope to pass in the next two weeks. I grieve every day for these continued losses. I grieve as a mother who lost her own child to the very same violence that were talking about today and tomorrow and next week. Reporter the hearing revealed some bipartisan consensus, a sign that the message from widespread protests has sunk in. I do think there is not a legitimate defense of choke holtz or lynching or bad cops that get shuttled around, and you will be able to count on republican cooperation. Reporter some states and cities arent waiting on congress. The d. C. City
Council Passed<\/a> a bill tuesday to publicize the names of officers who use unnecessary force. And new yorks governor is about to sign a bill to unseal
Police Disciplinary<\/a> records. The most
Dramatic Police<\/a> reform in the country, and it d oud of ne haprk t reside is hard ate hou work on his own proposal, butn a meeting with
African American<\/a> supporters this afternoon, he did not go into details. When you look at how well the black communitys been doing under this administration, nobodys done anything like weve done. Reporter tonight,
George Floyds<\/a> brother paid a visit to the newly named black lives matter plaza, where that giant mural was painted on the street near the white house. He was surrounded by supporters a couple of hours after telling lawmakers that he cant stop thinking about that video of his brothers death and that it felt like it lasted eight hours, norah, instead of eight minutes. Odonnell a powerful image there. Nancy, thank you. Turning now to minneapolis where after calls to dismantle his
Police Department<\/a>, the police chief today outlined transformational reforms in weeding out bad officers, even if it means taking on the powerful police union. Cbs jeff pegues spoke with the chief and continues his reporting from minneapolis. Good evening, jeff. Reporter norah, the pressure has really been on this police chief here to come up with some sort of plan for the future. The arrest of the former officers is really tainted this
Police Department<\/a>, so much so, that precincts like this one that im standing knox still have razor wire around them to o under pressure by protesters demanding radical reform, the
Embattled Minneapolis Police<\/a> chief vowed change is coming. We will have a
Police Department<\/a> that our communities view as legitimate, trusting, and working with their best interest at heart. Reporter the first step, the chief said, would be for the department to withdraw from contract negotiations with the police union to reform use of force and disciplinary procedures. Did resigning cross your mind over the last two weeks at all . Not at all. History is being written now. And i need to make sure we are part of the right side of history. Reporter based on what you saw on that video, do you think race was involved in that . What i know is that far too often, when we have white officers and black victims, it permeates and goes back to a history of our american policing where race is inextricably linked to that. Reporter do you think there are racist cops on the force . I believe that there probably are. Reporter cbs news has learned that prosecutors tried to reach a plea deal with
Derek Chauvin<\/a> before initially charging him with thirddegree murder. Arredondo says he refuses to even say chauvins name. Why is that . Because i dont want to bring any sort of credibility or legitimacy to that. Reporter today, protests calling for justice around the country continued one day after floyd was buried, disturbing video has surfaced showing a group of white men in new jersey mocking his death, kneeling on each other as demonstrators pass by. Here in minneapolis, the home town native who became chief in 2017 says his city will make progress. We will not let what that person who i refuse to name define us. We wont. And we owe it to our communities we serve to not let that define us. Im confident well move forward. Reporter late this afternoon, one of the cop arrested, thomas lane, one of the rookie cops arrested in connection with
George Floyds<\/a> death, posted bond, left jail, and headed for home awaiting trial. Norah. Odonnell jeff pegues in minneapolis. Thank you. Tonight, nascar is banning the
Confederate Flag<\/a> at all of its events. The racing giant says the flag runs counter to a welcoming and inclusive environment, and the move comes after bubba wallace, nascars only black driver, on monday, called for the ban. At tonights race in virginia, wallace plans to drive with black lives matter and compassion, love, and understanding newly painted on his car. Theres also a growing movement to remove the names of confederate generals from 10 army bases. The
Army Secretary<\/a> says hes willing to talk about it. The commander in chief is not. President trump tweeted my administration will not even consider the renaming of these magnificent and fabled military institutions. Here is cbs david martin. Reporter its not just the stat use of confederate generals. Its the army bases, which bear their names. D petraeus put it the irony of training at bases named for those who took up arms against the
United States<\/a> and for the right to enslave othpaing attention. Retired
Major General<\/a> dana pittard has been paying attention his entire career. It just always seemed stran strange, and in fact, insulting, that we had posts like fort hood, fort bragg, fort benning, that were named after confederate generals who betrayed our country. Reporter 10 army bases in all. Fort bragg, the largest, is named after braxton bragg. Who wasnt even a very good confederate general. Why would we name a base after someone like that . Reporter does the quality of the general make any difference . These 10 generals fought against the
United States<\/a> army, killed u. S. Troops. It makes no difference how well they performed. Reporter great field generals, like robert e. Lee, should still be studied, pittard vid n cbs newre delving into a painful discussion taking place in
African American<\/a> homes across the country. Its the talk between black parents and children about the hate they may encounter and possible brushes with the police. Mark strassmann introduces us to a father and son who are taking that conversation beyond the walls of their home. I cant breathe theres always in the pit of your stomach it can happen to anybody and she no parent wants their child to be a hashtag. Reporter
Kendrick Dixon<\/a> is a pharmaceutical rep. His son israel is 18. We met them to join americas uncomfortable conversation about race. No j orte when atlta yds killing,srael wanted his voice heard. What was going through my mind, here we go again. Whats going to happen this time . Reporter do you think your white friends get it . No, they dont realize its actually happening to people like plea every single day. Reporter as israel grew up, his father tried to prepare him. Black parents call it the talk. Trayvon martin, michael brown, ahmaud arbery, everyone one of those situations, a different kind of talk. My wife and i end game, get home. Do what you have to do to get home. Reporter
Ahmaud Arberys<\/a> killing especially hit home. In georgia, shot dead while jogging. I never thought that, you know, i would have to fear for my life while im taking a jog in my neighborhood, but that put into a new respect that this s really real out here. Reporter israel is in training. Our valedictorian, mr. Israel dixon. Reporter the valedictorian will enter west point this summer. Feel like he shouldnt have to walk wander a resume around his neck saying, im a valedictorian. Reporter israel dixon is hardly alone when he says this moment in america woke him up. It made me realize that we need to start having this conversation because throwing all this hate at each other is not going to get us anywhere. Reporter mark strassmann, cbs news, atlanta. Odonnell we do need to have that conversation. And there is still much more news ahead on tonights cbs evening news. Investigators confirm a familys fears about two missing children. Prosecutors waste no time hitting their stepfather with new charges. Later, at a time when americans are being pulled poorkt a chance conversation on a plane shows us how to come together. Sure. Okay. Okay safe drivers save 40 guys guys check itut. Riave safeve save th d save 40 . S,ts safe drivers sav hes right there. Its him hes here. Hes right here. Hi hi. Hey thats totally him. Its him thats totally the guy. Safe drivers do save 40 . Click or call for a quote today. Safe drivers do save 40 . I have the power to lower my blood sugar and a1c. Because i can still make my own insulin. And trulicity activates my body to release it like its supposed to. Onceweekly trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. Its not insulin. It starts acting from the first dose. And it lowers risk of heart attack, stroke, or death in people with known
Heart Disease<\/a> or multiple risk factors. Trulicity isnt for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. Dont take trulicity if youre allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. Stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have an allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, changes in vision, or diabetic retinopathy. Serious side effects trulicw suonylurea or insulin raises low blood sugar risk. Side effects include nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, belly pain, and decreased appetite, which lead to dehydration and may worsen kidney problems. Were committed to helping ensure trulicity is available and affordable. Learn more at trulicity. Com. Ive learned a lotother got of things. M smoking, like how to help her out of bed, how to keep track of her medication, and how to keep her spirits up. [announcer] you can quit. For free help, call 1800quit now. So bob, what do you take for back pain . Before i take anything, i apply topical pain relievers first. Salonpas lidocaine patch blocks pain receptors for effective, nonaddictive relief. Salonpas lidocaine. Patch, rollon or cream. Hisamitsu. Odonnell tonight a nationwide search for two missing children has come to a gruesome end. Family members confirm the remains found on chad daybells
Rural Property<\/a> in idaho are the bodies of his stepchildren. Heres cbs jonathan vigliotti. Reporter the families of eightyearold j. J. Vallow and 17yearold tylee ryan saying in a joint statement we filled with unking that theomable sadness that these two bright stars were stolen from us. Do you understand the allegations on both counts that have been brought against you . I do. Reporter today, their stepfather, chad daybell, stat emotionlesses the prosecutor laid out the grisly discovery that brought him to justice. We realize those remains are the remains of children. Reporter police, joins by the f. B. I. , unearthed those remains outside his home in idaho and arrested him. He is charged with willfully destroying, altering, or concealing human remains. Its unclear how they died and how long the children were buried in daybells backyard. The two children disappeared shortly before their mother, lori vallow, married daybell, a popular podcaster who believed in doomsday. Vallow has been in jail since march, charged with child abandonment. Daybell remained free until authorities closed in. The court is going to set bail in the amount of 1 million. Reporter and its still unclear what the motive was and what led police to that backyard. We can tell you, norah, investigators only dug one hole so it appears they knew exactly where to search. Norah. Odonnell such a disturbing story from the beginning, jonathan. Thank you. Coming up next, two strangers met on a plane with no idea how their conversation about race in america would touch so many. To have constipation with belly pain, ain and again. No way. More exercise. More water. And more fiber is the only way to manage it. Is it . Maybe you think. Its occasional constipation. Maybe its not. It could be a chronic medical condition called ibsc, and time to say yesss to linzess. Linzess works differently than laxatives. It helps relieve belly pain and lets you have more frequent and complete bowel movements. Do not give linzess to children less than six and it should not be given to children six to less than 18, it may harm them. Do not take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. Get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain, especially with bloody or black stools. The most common side effect is diarrhea, sometimes severe. If its severe, stop taking linzess and call your doctor right away. Other side effects include gas, stomach area pain, and swelling. Change your thinking to ibsc. If your constipation and belly pain keeps coming back, tell your doctor and say yesss to linzess. Dont bring that mess around here, evan whoo dont do it. Dont you dare. I dont think so [ sighs ] were gonna get through this together. [ baseball bat cracks ] nice rip, robbie. Raaah when you bundle home and
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Uncomfortable Conversations<\/a> about race, so hill asked him about it. He picked it up and he showed it to me and he talked about how its really our fault and we need to start conversation, because thats the only way things are going to change. And im like. And then i just started crying. It was just so emotional for me, because i felt understood. Reporter what does it feel like, that moment when you feel like youre being heard and understood . Like, thank you. I was just like, just thank you. Reporter the masked passenger was
American Airlines<\/a> c. E. O. Doug parker. That conversation was profound for me. It is exactly what we need. I didnt think i was a person that shied from these conversations, but if you dont start them, if you dont have the courage to start them, they stay in the background. When of and when you do start them, it makes a huge difference. Reporter hill posted to facebook. It went viral. Notions i may have had about somebody of his stature, they were all dismissed because of my five or 10minute relationship with this man. You will realize a t moe than they are different. Reporter parker left a handwritten thank you note, hoping they could stay in touch. Kris van cleave, cbs news, washington. Odonnell what a great story. Thank you, kris. Well be right back. Ks for sharr savage moves, and especially your awkward ones. Thanks for sharing your cute kids. And your adorable pets. Now its our turn to share. With the geico giveback. A 15 credit on car and motorcycle policies for both current and new customers. And because were committed for the long haul, the credit lasts your full policy term. So thanks again. One good share deserves another. The worst lies are the lies you tell yourself. Like smoking isnt that dangerous. announcer you can quit. For free help, call 1800quit now. 1 in 3 deaths is caused by cardiovascular disease. For free help, millions of patients are treated with statinsbut up to 75 persistent cardiovascular risk still remains. Many have turned to fish oil supplements. Others, fenofibrates or niacin. But heres a number you should take to heart zerothe number of fda approvals these products have, when added to statins, to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. Ask your doctor about an advancement in prescription therapies with proven protection. Visit truetoyourheart. Com saturpain happens. Aleve it. Aleve is proven stronger and longerinylenol. When pain happens, aleve it. All day strong. Cbs evening news, why thousands have tol teared to get infected with the coronavirus all to help researchers develop a vaccine. And if you cant watch us live, dont forget to set your dvr, so you can watch us later. That is tonights cbs evening news. Im
Norah Odonnell<\/a> in our nations capital. Well see you right back here tomorrow. Stay safe, and good night. Overnight news. Im kris van cleave report prg the cbs studios in washington. In the worldwide protests against
George Floyds<\/a> death one city stands out, newark, new jersey. It was nearly burnt down half a century ago, this time, not a single arrest. Michelle miller spoke to the citys mayor to find out how he did. He was elected mayor in 2014 and has been fighting to reform the citys
Police Department<\/a> ever since. Crime in newark is down, so are payouts for
Police Brutality<\/a> cases. The mayor told us those accomplishments werent his work alone. The residents of this city are proud. Reporter he is is mayor of newark, new jerseys largest city. In mask and gloves hes leading his home town out of the covid pandemic and now hes navigating this
National Reckoning<\/a> on race five days after the death of george floyd, more than 10,000 people poured into the streets. Unlike other cities, newark suffered no fires, no looting, either. What you can find on the streets of newark, dancing. Our kids singing in the street is enough to drive the
White Supremacists<\/a> mad. What do we want . When do we want it . Reporter by the massive protests end
Newark Police<\/a> did not make a single arrest. How did that happen . The
Police Showed<\/a> incredible restrained during the march and during the evening. Reporter four years ago the city negotiated an agreement with the department of justice to reform its
Police Department<\/a>. Our officers are trained differently now. They have, you know, all kinds of sensitivity training, deescalation training. This is a black city for the most part. Fts a city that has seen rebellion, unrest, disappointment in the past. So right now our
Police Department<\/a> is majority minority, so the majority of our
Police Officers<\/a> are black and brown. Many of them now come from the city of newark. We made a concerted and deliberate effort to do that. All right. Everything ok . Just checking, making sure everythings all right. Reporter complaints against the police are down more than 70 . In a show, last week t may","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"archive.org","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","width":"800","height":"600","url":"\/\/ia903205.us.archive.org\/18\/items\/KPIX_20200611_101200_CBS_Evening_News_With_Norah_ODonnell\/KPIX_20200611_101200_CBS_Evening_News_With_Norah_ODonnell.thumbs\/KPIX_20200611_101200_CBS_Evening_News_With_Norah_ODonnell_000001.jpg"}},"autauthor":{"@type":"Organization"},"author":{"sameAs":"archive.org","name":"archive.org"}}],"coverageEndTime":"20240716T12:35:10+00:00"}