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Heavy security as the former president makes his First Court Appearance for allegedly leading a criminal scheme to overturn the 2020 election. It is all converging back where it started on that fateful day. Norah what happened during the 27minute arraignment. New details from inside. Breaking news, two u. S. Navy sailors charged with Sharing Theer chinese. What we are learning about the Military Intelligence they may have given. This conduct is personal for san diego, and we will not stand for it. Officials in mexico say they have discovered two bodies near the floating barrier of buoys installed in the rio grande. The constitutional right of the state of texas to secure our border supersedes any statute. Norah terrifying moments for flyers. A tire bursts on landing. And on a different flight, a passenger allegedly attacks a Flight Attendant. The new details. Tonights eye on america, the growing outrage as saudiowned alfalfa farms drain arizonas water supply. We cannot afford to give our water away, frankly, to anyone. Enjoy. Cincinnati bengals punter Drue Chrisman makes his living with his legs and found an unexpected way to keep them in shape. There you go. Doordash food delivery. There is a little bit of a need on the street you can see. He started using his doordash earnings to deliver generosity. I like football, but i love helping people. Norah good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us on this busy thursday night. We begin tonight with this extraordinary moment in our nations history. For the first time in our countrys 247 years, a former president of the United States has been arraigned on criminal charges, of trying to disrupt the peaceful transfer of power. Cbs news was inside the courtroom for the entire hearing, which lasted less than 30 minutes. The former president , in a blue suit and a red tie, appeared calm, as he said aloud not guilty. Also in court today, six d. C. Federal judges sitting in the back row, including one who said those Who Egged On The january 6th rioters stoked the flames of fear. The fourcount indictment details Donald Trumps alleged criminal plot to hold onto power and overturn the 2020 president ial election. Security was tight around the courthouse in d. C. , just blocks from the u. S. Capitol. Theres a lot to get to tonight and cbss robert costa is here to start us off. Good evening, robert. Reporter good evening to you, norah. It was something americans have never seen before. A former president accused of trying to defraud the nation he once led. And arriving back in washington to a crowd gathered, not at the white house, but at a federal courthouse. Former President Donald Trump took on his critics after he left his arraignment in washington. This is a persecution of a political opponent. This was never supposed to happen in america. Reporter he traveled to the federal courthouse under heavy security, escorted by his Secret Service detail. Throngs of protesters and fans gathered outside. Once inside, he was processed, but no mug shot was taken. Inside, trump was fingerprinted. In the courtroom, he raised his right hand to be sworn in. He stated his name and gave his age as 77. 77. He pleaded not guilty to four charges, brought in a grand jury investigation being led by special counsel jack smith, who was also in the courtroom. Three counts of conspiracy, one for obstruction, for allegedly leading a criminal conspiracy to try to overthrow the 2020 president ial election. The judge told trump the Obstruction Charge alone carries a maximum of 20 years in prison. Former trump attorney Tim Parlatore says prosecutors have an uphill climb, proving trump knew he lost. Did he know at the time that the claims of fraud were false . Did he know at the time that he actually lost the election . Reporter the indictment said that trump deliberately disregarded the truth, a view shared by former attorney general bill barr. I have come to believe he knew well that he had lost the election. Reporter sources say Trump Lawyers plan to argue trumps false claims about the election were not criminal and that his efforts were driven by the advice of outside attorneys, like sidney powell, rudy giuliani, and john eastman, among others. Cbs news has learned that they are likely some of the six alleged coconspirators cited in the indictment. The judge scheduled the next hearing for august 28th. The special counsel has called for a speedy trial, but sources close to trumps legal team say they will push for a delay, arguing they need time to navigate the many cases facing trump. Norah robert costa, thank you. John dickerson is also with us here. All right, john, this is the third criminal indictment this year, but it does include some of the most serious charges so far. How will this look in the History Books . Reporter i think historians will go all the way back to the beginning. 236 years ago, at this moment, in philadelphia, they were designing the presidency and the constitution. The founders had two fears a president who would put personal ambition over the obligations of the job, and a public that would resort to political violence. Both of those questions are at the center of what President Trump is facing in this case, and the test for history Going Forward is whether that system the founders created can handle this stress test. Norah part of his legal strategy is also a political strategy, which is to try and get reelected and become president again. Reporter and between the indictment and the january 6th report from the house, plus what President Trump has said about these events, we have never had a more detailed look at how a candidate would act in office. And a lot of this detail comes from people under oath, so voters who want to know whether this candidate will preserve, protect, and defend, can look at the details here and find out, does he use his power wisely . Does he listen to aides when they give him advice . Does He Act On Impulse or by the obligations of the job . They have it all there to read to make the determination about whether he can handle four more years. Norah always brilliant analysis, john dickerson, and great reporting, robert costa, thank you so much. Lets turn now to some breaking news. Federal prosecutors today charged two activeduty navy sailors with selling Sensitive National Defense Information to china. Cbss Mark Strassmann reports some of the information includes details about a largescale Military Exercise and navy warships. Reporter cash over country. We sometimes discover that threats to our National Security come from inside our most esteemed institutions. Reporter for almost two years, todays indictment charges 26yearold petty officer wenheng zhao, betrayed his country, selling military secrets to the chinese government. Mr. Zhao chose a path of corruption. And in doing so, he sold out his colleagues at the u. S. Navy. Reporter among The Secrets Zhao allegedly sold, details about his post at the naval bass about his post at the naval base in ventura county. Plans for this largescale Military Exercise, in the indopacific region, earlier this year. And blueprints for a radar system on a u. S. Base in okinawa. Zhaos contact, a chinese intelligence officer. In return, zhao allegedly took nearly 15,000 in bribes. The scheme alleged here is just one more example of the people republic of chinas ongoing and Brazen Campaign to target u. S. Officials with access to sensitive military secrets. Reporter arrested separately on espionage charges, jinchao wei, a 22yearold machinist t aboard thehe uss es. Wewei allegedldly sold t the che navaval Defense Information and dozens of technical and mechanical military manuals, all while he was applying to become a u. S. Citizen. The officer even congratulated him when he became a u. S. Citizen. Reporter both sailors had first appearances today. Zhao here at the federal courthouse in los angeles, in full uniform, with shackles on his combat boots. He pleaded not guilty, but if convicted of bribery, faces up to 20 years. Wei, if convicted of espionage, could get life. Norah . Norah very serious charges, Mark Strassmann, thank you. A rare federal Death Sentence was handed down today to the White Nationalist gunman behind the deadliest attack on jewish people in u. S. History. Robert bowers made antisemitic rants online before killing 11 worshipers at The Tree Of Life synagogue in pittsburgh. Seven other people were wounded in the 2018 attack. Now to a tragedy on the southern border, mexican authorities have recovered the bodies of two possible drowning victims in the rio grande. Cbss Omar Villafranca reports one of the bodies was found near a floating barrier that was recently installed by the texas government to deter migrants. Reporter the two bodies were discovered in this remote stretch of the rio grande. The first migrant from honduras was found by Texas Troopers tangled on the controversial floating barrier buoys. Later, mexican authorities found another body 3 miles upstream. Officials are investigating what led to their deaths. [sobbing] univision spoke to his emotional mother, who says he was her oldest son. [speaking spanish] reporter before he left, she told reporters he gave her one last hug and said, we cant keep starving here. I have to go. Mexican officials blame the drowning on the barriers. A spokesperson for Texas Governor greg abbott disagrees, saying the Mexican Government is flatout wrong. To be clear, preliminary Information Points to the drowning occurring before the body was even near the barriers. The deaths come less than three weeks after the thousandfoot barrier was placed in the water to deter illegal crossings. A part of governor greg abbotts 5 billion Border Security plan, operation lone star. Its too deep. They have a child. [speaking spanish] jesus. Reporter magali urbinas farm bumps up to the rio grande the buoys. [speaking spanish] reporter where we saw troopers rescuing a small Migrant Group baking in the sun. Urbina says the buoys have not stopped migrants from crossing the river. They dont change anything. It doesnt do anything. It doesnt deter, it doesnt stop, it doesnt do anything. Reporter the doj has sued the state of texas saying the barriers are not safe, they are unlawful, and they want them removed, but Texas Governor greg abbott says the state has a right to defend its borders. Both sides are waiting on the courts decision. Norah . Norah Omar Villafranca, thank you. We want to turn now to some terrifying incidents on board several planes. On wednesday, delta crew members and passengers helped subdue a man following a violent attack on a Flight Attendant in new orleans. In a separate incident, one person was injured when a tire was blown out during a hard landing in atlanta. Cbss Kris Van Cleave has new details about a near collision at bostons logan airport. Reporter tonight, a dramatic new picture of a close call on a boston runway taken from a Jet Blue Cockpit shows a business jet taking off without permission in february, forcing the airliner to take evasive action to avoid a catastrophic collisioion. Also tonigight, the faa a is investigating what caused a fiery tire blowout as Delta Flight 1437 landed in atlanta yesterday. It sounds like we blew a tire. 1437, is that correct . Yes, sir. We did see smoke and fire coming off of one of your tires, your number one main gear is on fire. Reporter the 190 passengers on board the boeing 757 used Emergency Slides as fire crews responded. At least one passenger was injured. Any time you have fire on an airplane, it is not a good situation at all, and so evacuating sounds to me like it is probably the best option. Reporter just hours earlier at the new orleans airport. Looks like we have a passenger that has gotten up. Go ahead and sit right here. Reporter sheriffs deputies say 39yearold Nelson Montgomery allegedly stabbed himself before grabbing a Flight Attendant moments after delta flight 2432 landed from atlanta. Thats him on the stretcher. Passengers jumped in to restrain the man. That Flight Attendant weighed maybe 110 pounds. If we hadnt been there to restrain him, she would have been out of luck. Reporter raquel davis was on board. The people that subdued the man, i am thankful for them that they took the time to put their lives at risk. Reporter the Flight Attendant was treated for minor injuries and montgomery arrested. While the number of disruptive passengers has come down considerably from its record high in 2021. So far this year, the faa has received nearly 1200 reports, and that is despite steppedup penalties. Norah . Norah Kris Van Cleave, thank you. With the southwest in the middle of a decadeslong megadrought, states are facing the biggest water crisis in generations. Well, in tonights eye on america, we head back to arizona, where earlier this year, we reported on the foreignowned farms that are draining the states water supply. Cbss ben tracy reports officials are now working to cancel those controversial leases. Reporter this was your well. This was my well. Reporter and now youve got nothing. Nothing but dust. Reporter Arizona Cattle Rancher brad mead says his well went dry. You can toss a rock in, its gone. [clanking] reporter because of his neighbors farm down the road. Its run by fondomonte, owned by one of the Largest Dairy companies in saudi arabia. It grows alfalfa here to feed cattle back in the middle east. Its illegal to grow it in saudi arabia because it uses so much water. So when you look out there and you think . I see money leaving america. I see water getting depleted. It is pure insanity. Reporter Arizona Attorney general kris mayes, a democrat, says fondomonte bought vast tracts of land in western arizona, where there are no regulations on how much water can be pumped out of the ground, so the state doesnt monitor it. Fondomonte also leases thousands of acres from the state itself, deals approved by State Officials no longer in office. Fondomonte pays nothing for the water itself. We cannot afford to give our water away, frankly, to anyone, let alone the saudis for free. Reporteter as we t talked, e saw a series of trucks hauling dried alfalfa off of one of the stateowned properties. So cows in saudi arabia are essentially drinking arizona water. Correct. Reporter the scale of the problem is obvious from above. I mean, that is a lot of green down there. Using millions upon millions of gallons of precious groundwater. Reporter mayes says arizonas cities, including phoenix, will need that water as they face potentially drastic cuts from the droughtravaged colorado river. Fondomonte declined our request for an interview. What its doing is not illegal, but since our story first aired, the state revoked approval for two additional fondomonte wells and is considering canceling some of its leases on stateowned land when they expire next year. It is a scandal that the state of arizona allowed this to happen. It shouldnt be happening, and it needs to come to an end. For eye on america, ben tracy, vicksburg, arizona. Norah the bizarre new alibi for the man accused of brutally stabbing four University Of Idaho students. The details are next. 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Donnt take o ozempic® if you o or your famamily ever had m medullary thyroid cacancer, or have mumultiple Endndocrie Neoplasia A Syndrome T type , or if allelergic to itit. Ststop ozempicic® and First Court Appearance<\/a> for allegedly leading a criminal scheme to overturn the 2020 election. It is all converging back where it started on that fateful day. Norah what happened during the 27minute arraignment. New details from inside. Breaking news, two u. S. Navy sailors charged with Sharing Theer<\/a> chinese. What we are learning about the Military Intelligence<\/a> they may have given. This conduct is personal for san diego, and we will not stand for it. Officials in mexico say they have discovered two bodies near the floating barrier of buoys installed in the rio grande. The constitutional right of the state of texas to secure our border supersedes any statute. Norah terrifying moments for flyers. A tire bursts on landing. And on a different flight, a passenger allegedly attacks a Flight Attendant<\/a>. The new details. Tonights eye on america, the growing outrage as saudiowned alfalfa farms drain arizonas water supply. We cannot afford to give our water away, frankly, to anyone. Enjoy. Cincinnati bengals punter Drue Chrisman<\/a> makes his living with his legs and found an unexpected way to keep them in shape. There you go. Doordash food delivery. There is a little bit of a need on the street you can see. He started using his doordash earnings to deliver generosity. I like football, but i love helping people. Norah good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us on this busy thursday night. We begin tonight with this extraordinary moment in our nations history. For the first time in our countrys 247 years, a former president of the United States<\/a> has been arraigned on criminal charges, of trying to disrupt the peaceful transfer of power. Cbs news was inside the courtroom for the entire hearing, which lasted less than 30 minutes. The former president , in a blue suit and a red tie, appeared calm, as he said aloud not guilty. Also in court today, six d. C. Federal judges sitting in the back row, including one who said those Who Egged On The<\/a> january 6th rioters stoked the flames of fear. The fourcount indictment details Donald Trumps<\/a> alleged criminal plot to hold onto power and overturn the 2020 president ial election. Security was tight around the courthouse in d. C. , just blocks from the u. S. Capitol. Theres a lot to get to tonight and cbss robert costa is here to start us off. Good evening, robert. Reporter good evening to you, norah. It was something americans have never seen before. A former president accused of trying to defraud the nation he once led. And arriving back in washington to a crowd gathered, not at the white house, but at a federal courthouse. Former President Donald Trump<\/a> took on his critics after he left his arraignment in washington. This is a persecution of a political opponent. This was never supposed to happen in america. Reporter he traveled to the federal courthouse under heavy security, escorted by his Secret Service<\/a> detail. Throngs of protesters and fans gathered outside. Once inside, he was processed, but no mug shot was taken. Inside, trump was fingerprinted. In the courtroom, he raised his right hand to be sworn in. He stated his name and gave his age as 77. 77. He pleaded not guilty to four charges, brought in a grand jury investigation being led by special counsel jack smith, who was also in the courtroom. Three counts of conspiracy, one for obstruction, for allegedly leading a criminal conspiracy to try to overthrow the 2020 president ial election. The judge told trump the Obstruction Charge<\/a> alone carries a maximum of 20 years in prison. Former trump attorney Tim Parlatore<\/a> says prosecutors have an uphill climb, proving trump knew he lost. Did he know at the time that the claims of fraud were false . Did he know at the time that he actually lost the election . Reporter the indictment said that trump deliberately disregarded the truth, a view shared by former attorney general bill barr. I have come to believe he knew well that he had lost the election. Reporter sources say Trump Lawyers<\/a> plan to argue trumps false claims about the election were not criminal and that his efforts were driven by the advice of outside attorneys, like sidney powell, rudy giuliani, and john eastman, among others. Cbs news has learned that they are likely some of the six alleged coconspirators cited in the indictment. The judge scheduled the next hearing for august 28th. The special counsel has called for a speedy trial, but sources close to trumps legal team say they will push for a delay, arguing they need time to navigate the many cases facing trump. Norah robert costa, thank you. John dickerson is also with us here. All right, john, this is the third criminal indictment this year, but it does include some of the most serious charges so far. How will this look in the History Books<\/a> . Reporter i think historians will go all the way back to the beginning. 236 years ago, at this moment, in philadelphia, they were designing the presidency and the constitution. The founders had two fears a president who would put personal ambition over the obligations of the job, and a public that would resort to political violence. Both of those questions are at the center of what President Trump<\/a> is facing in this case, and the test for history Going Forward<\/a> is whether that system the founders created can handle this stress test. Norah part of his legal strategy is also a political strategy, which is to try and get reelected and become president again. Reporter and between the indictment and the january 6th report from the house, plus what President Trump<\/a> has said about these events, we have never had a more detailed look at how a candidate would act in office. And a lot of this detail comes from people under oath, so voters who want to know whether this candidate will preserve, protect, and defend, can look at the details here and find out, does he use his power wisely . Does he listen to aides when they give him advice . Does He Act On Impulse<\/a> or by the obligations of the job . They have it all there to read to make the determination about whether he can handle four more years. Norah always brilliant analysis, john dickerson, and great reporting, robert costa, thank you so much. Lets turn now to some breaking news. Federal prosecutors today charged two activeduty navy sailors with selling Sensitive National<\/a> Defense Information<\/a> to china. Cbss Mark Strassmann<\/a> reports some of the information includes details about a largescale Military Exercise<\/a> and navy warships. Reporter cash over country. We sometimes discover that threats to our National Security<\/a> come from inside our most esteemed institutions. Reporter for almost two years, todays indictment charges 26yearold petty officer wenheng zhao, betrayed his country, selling military secrets to the chinese government. Mr. Zhao chose a path of corruption. And in doing so, he sold out his colleagues at the u. S. Navy. Reporter among The Secrets Zhao<\/a> allegedly sold, details about his post at the naval bass about his post at the naval base in ventura county. Plans for this largescale Military Exercise<\/a>, in the indopacific region, earlier this year. And blueprints for a radar system on a u. S. Base in okinawa. Zhaos contact, a chinese intelligence officer. In return, zhao allegedly took nearly 15,000 in bribes. The scheme alleged here is just one more example of the people republic of chinas ongoing and Brazen Campaign<\/a> to target u. S. Officials with access to sensitive military secrets. Reporter arrested separately on espionage charges, jinchao wei, a 22yearold machinist t aboard thehe uss es. Wewei allegedldly sold t the che navaval Defense Information<\/a> and dozens of technical and mechanical military manuals, all while he was applying to become a u. S. Citizen. The officer even congratulated him when he became a u. S. Citizen. Reporter both sailors had first appearances today. Zhao here at the federal courthouse in los angeles, in full uniform, with shackles on his combat boots. He pleaded not guilty, but if convicted of bribery, faces up to 20 years. Wei, if convicted of espionage, could get life. Norah . Norah very serious charges, Mark Strassmann<\/a>, thank you. A rare federal Death Sentence<\/a> was handed down today to the White Nationalist<\/a> gunman behind the deadliest attack on jewish people in u. S. History. Robert bowers made antisemitic rants online before killing 11 worshipers at The Tree Of Life<\/a> synagogue in pittsburgh. Seven other people were wounded in the 2018 attack. Now to a tragedy on the southern border, mexican authorities have recovered the bodies of two possible drowning victims in the rio grande. Cbss Omar Villafranca<\/a> reports one of the bodies was found near a floating barrier that was recently installed by the texas government to deter migrants. Reporter the two bodies were discovered in this remote stretch of the rio grande. The first migrant from honduras was found by Texas Troopers<\/a> tangled on the controversial floating barrier buoys. Later, mexican authorities found another body 3 miles upstream. Officials are investigating what led to their deaths. [sobbing] univision spoke to his emotional mother, who says he was her oldest son. [speaking spanish] reporter before he left, she told reporters he gave her one last hug and said, we cant keep starving here. I have to go. Mexican officials blame the drowning on the barriers. A spokesperson for Texas Governor<\/a> greg abbott disagrees, saying the Mexican Government<\/a> is flatout wrong. To be clear, preliminary Information Points<\/a> to the drowning occurring before the body was even near the barriers. The deaths come less than three weeks after the thousandfoot barrier was placed in the water to deter illegal crossings. A part of governor greg abbotts 5 billion Border Security<\/a> plan, operation lone star. Its too deep. They have a child. [speaking spanish] jesus. Reporter magali urbinas farm bumps up to the rio grande the buoys. [speaking spanish] reporter where we saw troopers rescuing a small Migrant Group<\/a> baking in the sun. Urbina says the buoys have not stopped migrants from crossing the river. They dont change anything. It doesnt do anything. It doesnt deter, it doesnt stop, it doesnt do anything. Reporter the doj has sued the state of texas saying the barriers are not safe, they are unlawful, and they want them removed, but Texas Governor<\/a> greg abbott says the state has a right to defend its borders. Both sides are waiting on the courts decision. Norah . Norah Omar Villafranca<\/a>, thank you. We want to turn now to some terrifying incidents on board several planes. On wednesday, delta crew members and passengers helped subdue a man following a violent attack on a Flight Attendant<\/a> in new orleans. In a separate incident, one person was injured when a tire was blown out during a hard landing in atlanta. Cbss Kris Van Cleave<\/a> has new details about a near collision at bostons logan airport. Reporter tonight, a dramatic new picture of a close call on a boston runway taken from a Jet Blue Cockpit<\/a> shows a business jet taking off without permission in february, forcing the airliner to take evasive action to avoid a catastrophic collisioion. Also tonigight, the faa a is investigating what caused a fiery tire blowout as Delta Flight 1437<\/a> landed in atlanta yesterday. It sounds like we blew a tire. 1437, is that correct . Yes, sir. We did see smoke and fire coming off of one of your tires, your number one main gear is on fire. Reporter the 190 passengers on board the boeing 757 used Emergency Slides<\/a> as fire crews responded. At least one passenger was injured. Any time you have fire on an airplane, it is not a good situation at all, and so evacuating sounds to me like it is probably the best option. Reporter just hours earlier at the new orleans airport. Looks like we have a passenger that has gotten up. Go ahead and sit right here. Reporter sheriffs deputies say 39yearold Nelson Montgomery<\/a> allegedly stabbed himself before grabbing a Flight Attendant<\/a> moments after delta flight 2432 landed from atlanta. Thats him on the stretcher. Passengers jumped in to restrain the man. That Flight Attendant<\/a> weighed maybe 110 pounds. If we hadnt been there to restrain him, she would have been out of luck. Reporter raquel davis was on board. The people that subdued the man, i am thankful for them that they took the time to put their lives at risk. Reporter the Flight Attendant<\/a> was treated for minor injuries and montgomery arrested. While the number of disruptive passengers has come down considerably from its record high in 2021. So far this year, the faa has received nearly 1200 reports, and that is despite steppedup penalties. Norah . Norah Kris Van Cleave<\/a>, thank you. With the southwest in the middle of a decadeslong megadrought, states are facing the biggest water crisis in generations. Well, in tonights eye on america, we head back to arizona, where earlier this year, we reported on the foreignowned farms that are draining the states water supply. Cbss ben tracy reports officials are now working to cancel those controversial leases. Reporter this was your well. This was my well. Reporter and now youve got nothing. Nothing but dust. Reporter Arizona Cattle Rancher<\/a> brad mead says his well went dry. You can toss a rock in, its gone. [clanking] reporter because of his neighbors farm down the road. Its run by fondomonte, owned by one of the Largest Dairy<\/a> companies in saudi arabia. It grows alfalfa here to feed cattle back in the middle east. Its illegal to grow it in saudi arabia because it uses so much water. So when you look out there and you think . I see money leaving america. I see water getting depleted. It is pure insanity. Reporter Arizona Attorney<\/a> general kris mayes, a democrat, says fondomonte bought vast tracts of land in western arizona, where there are no regulations on how much water can be pumped out of the ground, so the state doesnt monitor it. Fondomonte also leases thousands of acres from the state itself, deals approved by State Officials<\/a> no longer in office. Fondomonte pays nothing for the water itself. We cannot afford to give our water away, frankly, to anyone, let alone the saudis for free. Reporteter as we t talked, e saw a series of trucks hauling dried alfalfa off of one of the stateowned properties. So cows in saudi arabia are essentially drinking arizona water. Correct. Reporter the scale of the problem is obvious from above. I mean, that is a lot of green down there. Using millions upon millions of gallons of precious groundwater. Reporter mayes says arizonas cities, including phoenix, will need that water as they face potentially drastic cuts from the droughtravaged colorado river. Fondomonte declined our request for an interview. What its doing is not illegal, but since our story first aired, the state revoked approval for two additional fondomonte wells and is considering canceling some of its leases on stateowned land when they expire next year. It is a scandal that the state of arizona allowed this to happen. It shouldnt be happening, and it needs to come to an end. For eye on america, ben tracy, vicksburg, arizona. Norah the bizarre new alibi for the man accused of brutally stabbing four University Of Idaho<\/a> students. The details are next. And one of three new flavors like roasted garlic butter. This is not your grandpas crabfest. Unless grandpas got flavor. Dayumm crabfest is here for a limited time. Welcome to fun dining. Bug spraray works bebest. When youour family actuallyly wears it. T. 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Norah finally, tonight, nfl norah finally, tonight, nfl punters need to deliver when the game is on the line and cbss adriana diaz found one player delivering a powerful kick of generosity. Reporter Cincinnati Bengals<\/a> punter Drue Chrisman<\/a> makes his living with his legs and found an unexpected way to keep them in shape. Hi, this is doordash. Reporter Doing Doordash<\/a> Food Deliveries<\/a> on his bike. Having a motivation to get an order on time, i think that was going to motivate me to get a little bit better work out. Reporter do you ever get recognized . At first, no. I am pretty sure a Bengals Player<\/a> is the last person you expect to show up with your doordash order. Reporter but along with the exercise, he got an education. Bag of chips or water . Sure, thank you. There is a need on the street you can see. It kind of tugged at me. Reporter so he started using his doordash earnings to deliver generosity. God bless you guys. Seeing that smile, seeing their face light up, no one has ever regretted, you know, making someone elses day. How are you doing . Are you hungry, sir . Reporter he posts it all on social media, hoping to spread kindness and the word about local businesses, like tracy and pete iannis your moms pizzeria, which supplied pizza he gave away. He is just a downhome, good human who loves his community and gives back to his community. I thought being a Cincinnati Bengals<\/a> was going to fulfill my life but part of me missed the charitable side. I like football, but i love giving back. I love helping people. Reporter proving it is not the gift. Enjoy, guys. Reporter but the giving that really pays off. Adriana diaz, cbs news, cincinnati. Norah a touchdown for generosity. And thats tonights Cbs Evening News<\/a>. Im norah odonnell. Good night. Now on cbs news bay area, a San Francisco<\/a> mother left to watch her son live on the streets and struggle with addiction. It was disheartening, a little bit, but i have to respect it. Then the latest on the Brush Fire Burning<\/a> in the san jose foothills as firefighters rushed to save homes. People living in a san pablo neighborhood evacuated for hours and hours because of a Hazmat Emergency<\/a> and when they could be allowed to come back home. The Healthcare Industry<\/a> is surprisingly a contributor to Greenhouse Gas<\/a> emissions in the u. S. How a Bay Area Medical Center<\/a> is trying to cut down on the carbon footprint. This is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. Hi, i am sara donchey. Juliette has the night off. We are looking at how the homeless this crisis is playing out at a san jose church. We told you about the church of emmanuel in god in christ. Now a mother who attends the church says that her son is both on housed and struggling with addiction. 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