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And the reality is its done. House
Speaker Mike Johnson
facing a mutiny from rebel republicans. What happens next and why the clock may be ticking for tiktok. Also tonight,
Israel Pounds Gaza
as violence in the west bank surges. Reporter im debora patta, in the
West Bank City Of Tulkarem
where residents are mopping up the damage after a twoday
Israeli Military
operation. Plus, historic trial. Reporter im
Shanelle Kaul
in new york where in just hours
Opening Statements
will be heard in the first ever criminal trial of a former president. Deadly crash. A suspected
Drunk Driver Plows
into a
Birthday Party
celebration. At least two children are killed. Plus, the cicadas are coming. Why this years invaders could number in the trillions. And later, price shock. Why costs are soaring at every turn for american drivers. Reporter im jeff nguyen in los angeles. Car shoppers are facing
Sticker Shock
from the asking price to insurance coverage. Announcer this is the
Cbs Weekend News
from new york with
Jericka Duncan
. Good evening and thank you for joining us on this sunday. Tonight ukraines president
Volodymyr Zelenskyy
is urging the
United States
to send weapons to frontline forces fighting russian invaders, quote, as soon as possible. Zelenskyy also praised the
House Of Representatives
for approving billions in foreign aid this weekend that will unleash a flood of
American Military
equipment. But it didnt happen without a fight from hard right republicans. Cbss skyler henry is on capitol hill tonight. Skyler, as we know, the senate is expected to pass this bill in the coming days. Reporter yeah, jericka, good evening to you. They could pass this as soon as tuesday, but the victory lap comes following six months of republican infighting that could put the
House Speakership
in jeopardy again. Ukrainian president
Volodymyr Zelenskyy
says the 95 billion bipartisan foreign aid package passed in the house on saturday will help keep the war with russia from expanding. Translator this aid will strengthen ukraine and send the kremlin a powerful signal that it will not be the second afghanistan. Reporter theres more than 60 billion in assistance set aside for kyiv, including nearly 14 billion to help ukraine buy advanced
Weapon Systems
and defense equipment. Well, the great news is this is finally happening. It should have happened six months ago. Reporter for months hard right members of the house vehemently opposed more aid for ukraine, including
Speaker Mike Johnson
before he received the gavel. On saturday more than half of
House Republicans
voted no to the measure, leaving johnson to rely on democratic support. Now a small but growing number of republicans are openly calling to oust johnson, saying there should be more focus on domestic issues, including the crisis at the border. He has completely betrayed
Republican Voters
all over the country, and he is absolutely working for the democrats. I dont walk around this building being worried about a motion to vacate. I have to do my job. We did. Reporter now, there is pushback from democrats and republicans even in terms of any sort of effort to oust johnson. Also we should point out that in addition to the foreign aid, the house passed a
Measure Saturday
that would ban tiktok in the u. S. If the apps
Parent Company
does not divest from china. The company says if that were to become law, then it would violate the
First Amendment
rights of millions of users. Well see what happens with that. Skyler, switching topics, its a packed final week of oral arguments at the supreme court. Give us a sense of what we can expect there. Reporter yeah, the justices will perhaps hear the most consequential case on homelessness in decades. Theyll consider whether its cruel and unusual punishment to fine or jail someone who is sleeping outside with no place to go. But the main event, if you will, jericka, will be later on this week as the justices will also consider whether former
President Trump
is immune from criminal charges stemming from his efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Skyler henry on capitol hill tonight, thank you. To the middle east where this weekend
Israeli Defense
forces launched a deadly series of air strikes on the
City Of Rafah
in southern gaza, and violence also flared in the israelioccupied west bank. Cbss debora patta is in jerusalem with more on the impact to children. And a warning, some of the images are disturbing. Reporter good evening. Every ten minutes a child is killed in gaza, according to the united nations. Thats nearly 15,000 children in almost seven months. Rushed into this world far too early and already an orphan. This doctor works efficiently to help the baby girl breathe. Her lungs not yet fully developed. Her mother, sabreen al sakani, was six months pregnant when she was killed in an israeli air strike in rafah last night. But miraculously, doctors managed to save the preterm infant. Nobody else survived the hit on two houses. Among the dead, 13 children. The youngest just 2 years old. Here
Israeli Defense
force soldiers prepare for a different mission. But this is not in gaza. Its idf footage in the
West Bank City Of Tulkarem
where they say they conducted a counterterrorism operation, killing 14 militants in close combat. Residents are now cleaning up after the operation. What the
Israeli Military
does is it uses bulldozers to dig up the roads. You can see theyve been completely destroyed, making sure residents cannot move freely in the area. Bulldozers also smashed through anything that stood in their way. Homes and shops were damaged. Pipes and power lines severed, cutting off the water and electricity. The
Israeli Military
is in the global spotlight right now. A u. S. Official told cbs news that since 2022 its been investigating an idf unit of ultraorthodox soldiers stationed in the west bank, accused of human rights atrocities, with an announcement expected this week. Media reports suggesting the unit could be blacklisted from receiving u. S. Military aid prompted an angry outburst from
Prime Minister
benjamin netanyahu, who said sanctions against an idf unit would be a moral low, jericka, at a time when his country was fighting in gaza. Debora patta in jerusalem, we thak you for your reporting. Tonight we learned of the death of a former
Associated Press
reporter, terry anderson. You may remember him as one of americas longestheld hostages after he was kidnapped from a street in wartorn lebanon back in 1985 and held for nearly seven years. Terry anderson died in greenwood lake, new york. He was 76 years old. A historic day in new york tomorrow where
Opening Statements
will be heard in the first criminal trial of former
President Donald Trump
. Cbss
Shanelle Kaul
is outside the courthouse in lower manhattan. Shanelle . Reporter and jericka, after a week of being stuck inside this
Manhattan Courthouse
during jury selection, former
President Donald Trump
was set to attend a
Campaign Rally
in
North Carolina
last night, but was forced to cancel due to stormy weather. And i think were going to have to just do a raincheck. Im so sad. Reporter speaking to supporters over a loud speaker, former
President Donald Trump
called off what would have been his
First Campaign
event since his new york city
Criminal Hush Money Trial
began. This is really a concerted witch hunt. Reporter trump is required to be in court daily, often stopping on his way in or out to rail against the case, accusing him of falsifying
Business Records
to hide an alleged affair ahead of the 2016 president ial election. Hes pleaded not guilty to 34 felony counts. The 12 jurors and 6 alternates chosen last week will be the
First American
jury to judge their former president. There are studies that say that 80 of jurors minds are made up at the end of
Opening Statements
. And its very difficult to change someones mind if theyve made that initial decision. Reporter prosecutors are also expected to call their first witness monday. So rikki, why dont we know who will be testifying tomorrow . Judge merchan feels very strongly that if the witnesses are known to the defense and to the defendant that they will be harassed by the defendant on social media and that those witnesses may be intimidate d about their testimony or their safety may be in danger. Reporter and tomorrow two of the former president s trials will overlap. Just down the street from here, new
York Attorney
general
Letitia James
will ask a judge to reject the 175 million bond payment in
Donald Trumps
new york civil fraud case. This over new concerns about the companys finances and legitimacy. Jericka . Shanelle kaul for us in manhattan, thank you. Tonight police in chicago are investigating the shooting death of an offduty officer. A procession of
Law Enforcement
officials gathered outside the
University Of Chicago
hospital where 30yearold luis huesca was pronounced dead. The citys
Police Superintendent
says huesca was shot six times just before 3 00 this morning as he was returning home from his shift. The officers vehicle was taken from the crime scene and later recovered. Police say a 66yearold woman faces a bond hearing tomorrow after crashing her car into a building, killing two children and injuring several others. Cbss lana zak has the latest. We have a black escape that went through the building. Reporter the horror unfolded saturday in
Monroe County
about 30 miles south of detroit. This suv seen speeding before, plowing 25 feet into a building where kids and their parents were attending a
Birthday Party
. We have several people on the ground as well as several children injured. Reporter
First Responders
describe the scene as chaotic with high levels of emotion. Sounds like we have a 4yearold trapped underneath the vehicle. Unknown life status at this time. Reporter a total of 15 people including at least three children were rushed to
Area Hospitals
by helicopter, ambulances and private cars. Some with lifethreatening injuries remain in critical condition. Two of the victims were pronounced deceased at the scene. This includes an 8yearold female and a 5yearold male, who are siblings of each other. Reporter the driver, a 66yearold female, was arrested and charged with operating a vehicle while intoxicated. Authorities, who have not released her name, say she will likely face other criminal charges. Lana zak, cbs news, new york. Well, today video was released of a remarkable rescue in minnesota. Good samaritans jumped into action thursday along interstate 94 in st. Paul after a
Car Hit A Guardrail
and then burst into flames. They made several attempts to open the vehicles door. Finally the driver was pulled out through the window. Police say no serious injuries were reported. Scientists say this spring will bring a rare invasion of cicadas. So rare it hasnt happened since 1803. For all
You History Buffs
thats the same year napoleon sold the
Louisiana Territory
to thomas jefferson. Heres emily fannon of our cbs
Affiliate Wdjt
in milwaukee. Reporter around midmay cicada noise will be in full swing. And while this highpitched buzzing occurs every year throughout the midwest, experts say this year will be unique due to a rare emergence of cicadas that hasnt happened since the 1800s. We just had that
Solar Eclipse
recently. You only have so many opportunities in your life to see and witness
Something Like
that. And the cicadas are very similar. Reporter pj liesch is an
Extension Entomologist
at university of wisconsin, madison. He is also referred to as the wisconsin bug guy. These are the cicadas well be seeing emerge in large numbers this year. Reporter
Parts Of Southern Wisconsin
will experience these periodical cicadas, which only emerge every 13 or 17 years, a
Cycle Scientists
dont have a clear answer for. Theyre referred to as broods, and more than a dozen states will experience these two types of cicadas at the same time, which liesch says will create a much louder and at times annoying noise. You see a grove of trees behind us with singing male cicadas, that might be in the range of 70 to 80 decibels, which could be similar to a vacuum cleaner. But if you are really close, it could be more in the range of 90 to 100 decibels, which is really, really loud. Reporter while the noise from cicadas can be a little disruptive, overall they do produce some environmental benefits, such as being a valuable food source for insects and other predators, as well as improving
Water Filtration
into the ground. That is going to be very similar impacts to if you paid to have your lawn aerated. Reporter the cicadas are expected in big numbers. Hundreds of trillions of them, maybe more, across 16 states. For cbs news, emily fannon, madison, wisconsin. Straight ahead on the
Cbs Weekend News
, the rising cost of getting and staying behind the wheel. Plus, a
Legendary Lodge
is shining once again. Stay with us. T. The feeling of
Finding Psoriasis
cant filter out the real you. So go ahead, live unfiltered with the one and only sotyktu, a oncedaily pill for moderate to severe
Plaque Psoriasis
, and the chance at clear or almost clear skin. Its like the feeling of finding youre so ready for your closeup. Or finding you dont have to hide your skin just your background. Oncedaily sotyktu was proven better, getting more people clearer skin than the leading pill. Dont take if youre allergic to sotyktu; serious reactions can occur. Sotyktu can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. Serious infections, cancers including lymphoma, muscle problems, and changes in certain labs have occurred. Tell your doctor if you have an infection, liver or kidney problems, high triglycerides, or had a vaccine or plan to. Sotyktu is a tyk2 inhibitor. Tyk2 is part of the jak family. Its not known if sotyktu has the same risks as jak inhibitors. Find what
Plaque Psoriasis
has been hiding. Theres only one sotyktu, so ask for it by name. So clearly you. Sotyktu. [stomach growling] its nothing. Sounds like something. When you have nausea, heartburn, indigestion upset stomach, diarrhea pepto bismol coats and soothes for fast relief when you need it most. Oh no. Running low . With chewy, always keep their bowl full. Save 35 on your first autoship order. Get the food they love. Delivered again and again. [thud] infused with vitamin b3 and hyaluronic acid, avo kate made progress with her
Mental Health
. But her medication caused unintentional movements in her face, hands, and feet called tardive dyskinesia, or td. So her doctor prescribed austedo xr a oncedaily td treatment for adults. As you go with austedo austedo xr significantly reduced kates td movements. Some people saw a response as early as 2 weeks. With austedo xr, kate can stay on her
Mental Health
meds kate oh, hi buddy avo austedo xr can cause depression, suicidal thoughts, or actions in patients with huntingtons disease. Pay close attention to and call your doctor if you become depressed, have sudden changes in mood, or have suicidal thoughts. Dont take if you have liver problems, are taking reserpine, tetrabenazine, or valbenazine. Austedo xr may cause irregular or fast heartbeat, or abnormal movements. Seek help for fever, stiff muscles, problems thinking, or sweating. Common side effects include inflammation of the nose and throat, insomnia and sleepiness. As you go with austedo ask your doctor for austedo xr. Austedo xr drivers are facing the worse
Sticker Shock
in a generation. Take used car prices. They now average 25,600. Thats nearly 25 higher than five years ago. From loans to insurance, costs are soaring at every turn. In tonights
Speaker Mike Johnson<\/a> facing a mutiny from rebel republicans. What happens next and why the clock may be ticking for tiktok. Also tonight,
Israel Pounds Gaza<\/a> as violence in the west bank surges. Reporter im debora patta, in the
West Bank City Of Tulkarem<\/a> where residents are mopping up the damage after a twoday
Israeli Military<\/a> operation. Plus, historic trial. Reporter im
Shanelle Kaul<\/a> in new york where in just hours
Opening Statements<\/a> will be heard in the first ever criminal trial of a former president. Deadly crash. A suspected
Drunk Driver Plows<\/a> into a
Birthday Party<\/a> celebration. At least two children are killed. Plus, the cicadas are coming. Why this years invaders could number in the trillions. And later, price shock. Why costs are soaring at every turn for american drivers. Reporter im jeff nguyen in los angeles. Car shoppers are facing
Sticker Shock<\/a> from the asking price to insurance coverage. Announcer this is the
Cbs Weekend News<\/a> from new york with
Jericka Duncan<\/a>. Good evening and thank you for joining us on this sunday. Tonight ukraines president
Volodymyr Zelenskyy<\/a> is urging the
United States<\/a> to send weapons to frontline forces fighting russian invaders, quote, as soon as possible. Zelenskyy also praised the
House Of Representatives<\/a> for approving billions in foreign aid this weekend that will unleash a flood of
American Military<\/a> equipment. But it didnt happen without a fight from hard right republicans. Cbss skyler henry is on capitol hill tonight. Skyler, as we know, the senate is expected to pass this bill in the coming days. Reporter yeah, jericka, good evening to you. They could pass this as soon as tuesday, but the victory lap comes following six months of republican infighting that could put the
House Speakership<\/a> in jeopardy again. Ukrainian president
Volodymyr Zelenskyy<\/a> says the 95 billion bipartisan foreign aid package passed in the house on saturday will help keep the war with russia from expanding. Translator this aid will strengthen ukraine and send the kremlin a powerful signal that it will not be the second afghanistan. Reporter theres more than 60 billion in assistance set aside for kyiv, including nearly 14 billion to help ukraine buy advanced
Weapon Systems<\/a> and defense equipment. Well, the great news is this is finally happening. It should have happened six months ago. Reporter for months hard right members of the house vehemently opposed more aid for ukraine, including
Speaker Mike Johnson<\/a> before he received the gavel. On saturday more than half of
House Republicans<\/a> voted no to the measure, leaving johnson to rely on democratic support. Now a small but growing number of republicans are openly calling to oust johnson, saying there should be more focus on domestic issues, including the crisis at the border. He has completely betrayed
Republican Voters<\/a> all over the country, and he is absolutely working for the democrats. I dont walk around this building being worried about a motion to vacate. I have to do my job. We did. Reporter now, there is pushback from democrats and republicans even in terms of any sort of effort to oust johnson. Also we should point out that in addition to the foreign aid, the house passed a
Measure Saturday<\/a> that would ban tiktok in the u. S. If the apps
Parent Company<\/a> does not divest from china. The company says if that were to become law, then it would violate the
First Amendment<\/a> rights of millions of users. Well see what happens with that. Skyler, switching topics, its a packed final week of oral arguments at the supreme court. Give us a sense of what we can expect there. Reporter yeah, the justices will perhaps hear the most consequential case on homelessness in decades. Theyll consider whether its cruel and unusual punishment to fine or jail someone who is sleeping outside with no place to go. But the main event, if you will, jericka, will be later on this week as the justices will also consider whether former
President Trump<\/a> is immune from criminal charges stemming from his efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Skyler henry on capitol hill tonight, thank you. To the middle east where this weekend
Israeli Defense<\/a> forces launched a deadly series of air strikes on the
City Of Rafah<\/a> in southern gaza, and violence also flared in the israelioccupied west bank. Cbss debora patta is in jerusalem with more on the impact to children. And a warning, some of the images are disturbing. Reporter good evening. Every ten minutes a child is killed in gaza, according to the united nations. Thats nearly 15,000 children in almost seven months. Rushed into this world far too early and already an orphan. This doctor works efficiently to help the baby girl breathe. Her lungs not yet fully developed. Her mother, sabreen al sakani, was six months pregnant when she was killed in an israeli air strike in rafah last night. But miraculously, doctors managed to save the preterm infant. Nobody else survived the hit on two houses. Among the dead, 13 children. The youngest just 2 years old. Here
Israeli Defense<\/a> force soldiers prepare for a different mission. But this is not in gaza. Its idf footage in the
West Bank City Of Tulkarem<\/a> where they say they conducted a counterterrorism operation, killing 14 militants in close combat. Residents are now cleaning up after the operation. What the
Israeli Military<\/a> does is it uses bulldozers to dig up the roads. You can see theyve been completely destroyed, making sure residents cannot move freely in the area. Bulldozers also smashed through anything that stood in their way. Homes and shops were damaged. Pipes and power lines severed, cutting off the water and electricity. The
Israeli Military<\/a> is in the global spotlight right now. A u. S. Official told cbs news that since 2022 its been investigating an idf unit of ultraorthodox soldiers stationed in the west bank, accused of human rights atrocities, with an announcement expected this week. Media reports suggesting the unit could be blacklisted from receiving u. S. Military aid prompted an angry outburst from
Prime Minister<\/a> benjamin netanyahu, who said sanctions against an idf unit would be a moral low, jericka, at a time when his country was fighting in gaza. Debora patta in jerusalem, we thak you for your reporting. Tonight we learned of the death of a former
Associated Press<\/a> reporter, terry anderson. You may remember him as one of americas longestheld hostages after he was kidnapped from a street in wartorn lebanon back in 1985 and held for nearly seven years. Terry anderson died in greenwood lake, new york. He was 76 years old. A historic day in new york tomorrow where
Opening Statements<\/a> will be heard in the first criminal trial of former
President Donald Trump<\/a>. Cbss
Shanelle Kaul<\/a> is outside the courthouse in lower manhattan. Shanelle . Reporter and jericka, after a week of being stuck inside this
Manhattan Courthouse<\/a> during jury selection, former
President Donald Trump<\/a> was set to attend a
Campaign Rally<\/a> in
North Carolina<\/a> last night, but was forced to cancel due to stormy weather. And i think were going to have to just do a raincheck. Im so sad. Reporter speaking to supporters over a loud speaker, former
President Donald Trump<\/a> called off what would have been his
First Campaign<\/a> event since his new york city
Criminal Hush Money Trial<\/a> began. This is really a concerted witch hunt. Reporter trump is required to be in court daily, often stopping on his way in or out to rail against the case, accusing him of falsifying
Business Records<\/a> to hide an alleged affair ahead of the 2016 president ial election. Hes pleaded not guilty to 34 felony counts. The 12 jurors and 6 alternates chosen last week will be the
First American<\/a> jury to judge their former president. There are studies that say that 80 of jurors minds are made up at the end of
Opening Statements<\/a>. And its very difficult to change someones mind if theyve made that initial decision. Reporter prosecutors are also expected to call their first witness monday. So rikki, why dont we know who will be testifying tomorrow . Judge merchan feels very strongly that if the witnesses are known to the defense and to the defendant that they will be harassed by the defendant on social media and that those witnesses may be intimidate d about their testimony or their safety may be in danger. Reporter and tomorrow two of the former president s trials will overlap. Just down the street from here, new
York Attorney<\/a> general
Letitia James<\/a> will ask a judge to reject the 175 million bond payment in
Donald Trumps<\/a> new york civil fraud case. This over new concerns about the companys finances and legitimacy. Jericka . Shanelle kaul for us in manhattan, thank you. Tonight police in chicago are investigating the shooting death of an offduty officer. A procession of
Law Enforcement<\/a> officials gathered outside the
University Of Chicago<\/a> hospital where 30yearold luis huesca was pronounced dead. The citys
Police Superintendent<\/a> says huesca was shot six times just before 3 00 this morning as he was returning home from his shift. The officers vehicle was taken from the crime scene and later recovered. Police say a 66yearold woman faces a bond hearing tomorrow after crashing her car into a building, killing two children and injuring several others. Cbss lana zak has the latest. We have a black escape that went through the building. Reporter the horror unfolded saturday in
Monroe County<\/a> about 30 miles south of detroit. This suv seen speeding before, plowing 25 feet into a building where kids and their parents were attending a
Birthday Party<\/a>. We have several people on the ground as well as several children injured. Reporter
First Responders<\/a> describe the scene as chaotic with high levels of emotion. Sounds like we have a 4yearold trapped underneath the vehicle. Unknown life status at this time. Reporter a total of 15 people including at least three children were rushed to
Area Hospitals<\/a> by helicopter, ambulances and private cars. Some with lifethreatening injuries remain in critical condition. Two of the victims were pronounced deceased at the scene. This includes an 8yearold female and a 5yearold male, who are siblings of each other. Reporter the driver, a 66yearold female, was arrested and charged with operating a vehicle while intoxicated. Authorities, who have not released her name, say she will likely face other criminal charges. Lana zak, cbs news, new york. Well, today video was released of a remarkable rescue in minnesota. Good samaritans jumped into action thursday along interstate 94 in st. Paul after a
Car Hit A Guardrail<\/a> and then burst into flames. They made several attempts to open the vehicles door. Finally the driver was pulled out through the window. Police say no serious injuries were reported. Scientists say this spring will bring a rare invasion of cicadas. So rare it hasnt happened since 1803. For all
You History Buffs<\/a> thats the same year napoleon sold the
Louisiana Territory<\/a> to thomas jefferson. Heres emily fannon of our cbs
Affiliate Wdjt<\/a> in milwaukee. Reporter around midmay cicada noise will be in full swing. And while this highpitched buzzing occurs every year throughout the midwest, experts say this year will be unique due to a rare emergence of cicadas that hasnt happened since the 1800s. We just had that
Solar Eclipse<\/a> recently. You only have so many opportunities in your life to see and witness
Something Like<\/a> that. And the cicadas are very similar. Reporter pj liesch is an
Extension Entomologist<\/a> at university of wisconsin, madison. He is also referred to as the wisconsin bug guy. These are the cicadas well be seeing emerge in large numbers this year. Reporter
Parts Of Southern Wisconsin<\/a> will experience these periodical cicadas, which only emerge every 13 or 17 years, a
Cycle Scientists<\/a> dont have a clear answer for. Theyre referred to as broods, and more than a dozen states will experience these two types of cicadas at the same time, which liesch says will create a much louder and at times annoying noise. You see a grove of trees behind us with singing male cicadas, that might be in the range of 70 to 80 decibels, which could be similar to a vacuum cleaner. But if you are really close, it could be more in the range of 90 to 100 decibels, which is really, really loud. Reporter while the noise from cicadas can be a little disruptive, overall they do produce some environmental benefits, such as being a valuable food source for insects and other predators, as well as improving
Water Filtration<\/a> into the ground. That is going to be very similar impacts to if you paid to have your lawn aerated. Reporter the cicadas are expected in big numbers. Hundreds of trillions of them, maybe more, across 16 states. For cbs news, emily fannon, madison, wisconsin. Straight ahead on the
Cbs Weekend News<\/a>, the rising cost of getting and staying behind the wheel. Plus, a
Legendary Lodge<\/a> is shining once again. Stay with us. T. The feeling of
Finding Psoriasis<\/a> cant filter out the real you. So go ahead, live unfiltered with the one and only sotyktu, a oncedaily pill for moderate to severe
Plaque Psoriasis<\/a>, and the chance at clear or almost clear skin. Its like the feeling of finding youre so ready for your closeup. Or finding you dont have to hide your skin just your background. Oncedaily sotyktu was proven better, getting more people clearer skin than the leading pill. Dont take if youre allergic to sotyktu; serious reactions can occur. Sotyktu can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. Serious infections, cancers including lymphoma, muscle problems, and changes in certain labs have occurred. Tell your doctor if you have an infection, liver or kidney problems, high triglycerides, or had a vaccine or plan to. Sotyktu is a tyk2 inhibitor. Tyk2 is part of the jak family. Its not known if sotyktu has the same risks as jak inhibitors. Find what
Plaque Psoriasis<\/a> has been hiding. Theres only one sotyktu, so ask for it by name. So clearly you. Sotyktu. [stomach growling] its nothing. Sounds like something. When you have nausea, heartburn, indigestion upset stomach, diarrhea pepto bismol coats and soothes for fast relief when you need it most. Oh no. Running low . With chewy, always keep their bowl full. Save 35 on your first autoship order. Get the food they love. Delivered again and again. [thud] infused with vitamin b3 and hyaluronic acid, avo kate made progress with her
Mental Health<\/a>. But her medication caused unintentional movements in her face, hands, and feet called tardive dyskinesia, or td. So her doctor prescribed austedo xr a oncedaily td treatment for adults. As you go with austedo austedo xr significantly reduced kates td movements. Some people saw a response as early as 2 weeks. With austedo xr, kate can stay on her
Mental Health<\/a> meds kate oh, hi buddy avo austedo xr can cause depression, suicidal thoughts, or actions in patients with huntingtons disease. Pay close attention to and call your doctor if you become depressed, have sudden changes in mood, or have suicidal thoughts. Dont take if you have liver problems, are taking reserpine, tetrabenazine, or valbenazine. Austedo xr may cause irregular or fast heartbeat, or abnormal movements. Seek help for fever, stiff muscles, problems thinking, or sweating. Common side effects include inflammation of the nose and throat, insomnia and sleepiness. As you go with austedo ask your doctor for austedo xr. Austedo xr drivers are facing the worse
Sticker Shock<\/a> in a generation. Take used car prices. They now average 25,600. Thats nearly 25 higher than five years ago. From loans to insurance, costs are soaring at every turn. In tonights
Weekend Journal<\/a> cbss jeff nguyen in los angeles explains some of the reasons why. Here we go. What do you think . Reporter
Karen And Marissa Hood<\/a> and baby noah have been looking for a new car since january, only to find
Sticker Shock<\/a>. 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<\/a> for a new car loan was more than 7 . Used, nearly 12 . As for finding something affordable the 20,000 vehicles dead. If you want a 20,000 vehicle, youre buying a used car. Reporter what will it take for prices to turn around . In the end if consumers dont buy, prices will come down. Reporter thinks may be turning around. Beau boeckmann owns a
Car Dealership Group<\/a> in los angeles where inventory has been sitting. Now were getting incentives back. Most of our
Interest Rate<\/a>s are between 2. 9 and 0 . Reporter then the cost of insurance. The latest
Consumer Price<\/a> 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. Come here. Reporter the hoods recently purchased a used tesla. Theyre looking to add a threeyearold
Ford Explorer<\/a> priced at 40,000. We were looking at new cars and we realized we could get two used cars. Reporter the new york fed says
Auto Loan Delinquencies<\/a> are at their highest levels since 2008 because of higher prices and ballooning
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Everybody Cut<\/a> thats kevin bacon in the 1984s footloose. The films prom scene took place at a high school in payson, utah 40 years ago. This week bacon returned to payson and kicked off his sunday shoes. You get it . The school launched the hashtag
Bacon To Payson<\/a> to get the actor to visit. It worked. The building is closing next month. Another 80s film making news tonight, the shining, thats because the oregon lodge where the movie was filmed is back open for guests. A fire broke out at
Timberline Lodge<\/a> broke out last week. Forcing staff and guests to evacuate. Luckily, no one was hurt. Tomorrow a big birthday at disneyland. Its a small world after all the its a small world turns 60 years old. The attraction was built for the 1964 worlds fair in new york and later moved to walt disneys new theme park in anaheim, california in 1966. Next on the
Cbs Weekend News<\/a>, how a
Tropical Forest<\/a> project in puerto rico is providing a window into our warming world. For our digestive health, fiber but less than 10 of us get enough each day. Good thing
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Hollywood White<\/a> smile. New sensodyne clinical white provides 2 shades whiter teeth and 24 7 sensitivity protection. I think its a great product. Its going to help a lot of patients. Tomorrow is earth day. A new cbs news poll finds twothirds of americans think it is their responsibility to do something about
Climate Change<\/a> right now. One scientist is going to
Great Lengths<\/a> to do her part. Heres cbss david schechter. Reporter a hot spot for research, thats one way to think of this plot of
Puerto Rican Forest Strung<\/a> with high voltage lines. Hi, im tana. David. Reporter dr. Tana wood is a
Research Ecologist<\/a> with the u. S. Forest service who studies how
Tropical Forest<\/a>s will respond to
Climate Change<\/a>. How can we get this window into a future warmer world hundreds of years into the future . Reporter those black panels are electric heaters running 24 7, warming up this plot of the jungle by 7 degrees fahrenheit. She says worst case scenario, thats how much warmer it could be on earth by the end of the century if we keep emitting heattrapping carbon from our cars, factories and power plants. This experiment was interrupted by
Hurricane Maria<\/a> in 2017. And ever since the plants in the heated section have struggled to recover. Dead leaves, stunted growth. This looks totally different. We have begun to notice that the forest has become shorter and shorter as time has gone on. And so you can visibly see that the forest is experiencing stress under these conditions. Reporter when trees and plants die and decay, they release carbon. Fortunately, healthy trees and soil absorb more carbon than whats being released. But wood is finding their ability to keep doing that might be in jeopardy. Her team is
Making Hundreds<\/a> of measurements of the forest, recording the growth of plants, looking underground at the health of the root system, and this device records how much carbon the soil is releasing. So after one year of warming, we saw a major increase in the amount of
Carbon Dioxide<\/a> that was coming out of these soils. Reporter her experiment is showing us rising temperatures cause forests to release more carbon. More carbon in the atmosphere causes the planet to get warmer. And the cycle continues. What happens in these ecosystems has farreaching consequences for the climate as a whole. Reporter david schechter, cbs news, puerto rico. Well, coming up on 60 minutes,
Anderson Cooper<\/a> joins
Comedian Kevin Hart<\/a> in the gym. For now, thats the
Cbs Weekend News<\/a> for this sunday. We thank you so much for joining us. Im
Jericka Duncan<\/a> in new york. Have a great night. Sheep mowers kick artificial grass. Now at 6 00, the unique earth
Day Celebration<\/a> pitting robots against sheep. The party celebrating a new
Public Toilet<\/a> that is the butt of jokes around the world. When everybody laughs at you, youve got to take the power back and laugh at yourself. The shock in the mail that is dimming the lights at a historic east bay theater. That later california stores, dna samples from every baby born in the state. How our investigation into the practice has prompted a new push for transparency. Live from the cbs studios in
San Francisco<\/a> this sunday evening, im andrea nakano. Im brian hackney. Tomorrow is earth day with plenty of early celebrations across the bay area. None of them quite like the showdown today. John ramos shows us the
Lawn Mowing Battle Between Sheep<\/a> and robots. Reporter the purpose of earth day is to get people thinking of ways to protect the planet. In a town like atherton, that boils down to a fight on the best way to mow your lawn. At the earth day festival in atherton, they wanted to promote","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"archive.org","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","width":"800","height":"600","url":"\/\/ia800309.us.archive.org\/11\/items\/KPIX_20240422_003000_CBS_Weekend_News\/KPIX_20240422_003000_CBS_Weekend_News.thumbs\/KPIX_20240422_003000_CBS_Weekend_News_000001.jpg"}},"autauthor":{"@type":"Organization"},"author":{"sameAs":"archive.org","name":"archive.org"}}],"coverageEndTime":"20240703T12:35:10+00:00"}