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Any way strips even one vote from President Biden. Reporter today kennedy tweeted about his familys decision, saying, quote, i am pleased they are politically active. Its a family tradition. He added that they are divided in opinions but united in their love for each other, though there was clearly no love lost today in philadelphia. Norah. Weijia jiang, thank you. There are new developments tonight in the murder case of the man charged with killing four university of idaho students in 2022. The defense says suspect Bryan Kohberger has an alibi for the night of the murders. Cbss carter evans has the latest news in this closelywatched murder investigation. Reporter Bryan Kohbergers lawyers say there was no way he could have been at the murder scene and plan to use cell phone data to prove it. The 29yearold criminology student is accused of brutally stabbing madison mogen, kaley gonsalves, Xana Kernodle and ethan chapin in this house in 2022. A newly filed alibi claims kohberger was out driving at the time of the murders as he often did to hike and run and or see the moon and stars miles away from the crime scene. The defens is trying to paint a consistent picture here. This was his pattern and practice, nothing out of the ordinary happened. He liked to drive late at night. Reporter but Court Documents show kohbergers cell phone had no service or was turned off for two hours during the time the murders took place, which is consistent with him attempting to conceal his location. The defense says there was nothing to hide, claiming the cell data will prove that this car captured on Surveillance Video shortly before the murders could not have been kohbergers. Cell phone evidence is very difficult if thats the only evidence you have on either side because its imperfect and because we dont always have our cell phones on us. Reporter but prosecutors also say police found kohbergers dna on a knife sheath at the crime. Which is stronger in court, cell phone data or dna allegedly found at the scene of the crime . The prosecution will simply say you have to follow the scientific evidence, and thats the dna. Reporter now, the gonsalves family tells cbs news theyre relieved to finally see the alibi information. It actually makes them feel more confident about the prosecution. Theyre just frustrated with all the delays in the case. Norah, a trial date still has not been set. I dont understand that. Carter evans, thank you. Well, now to another round of Severe Weather threatening millions of americans tonight. In ohio, communities near cleveland and columbus are cleaning up after at least five tornadoes touched down. For a look at where the storms are heading right now, lets bring in meteorologist chris warren from our partners at the wefrn channel. Good evening, chris. We are tracking Severe Weather, and well be doing so with multiple threats into the overnight hours tonight. This is where Severe Weather is not just possible but likely. Could see a few tornadoes and damaging winds, but the big threat tonight, bigtime hail. Two inches or greater. That would be golf ballsized hail or even larger. Heres the hail parameters. So in here, that hail parameter is there with these storms even into the overnight and first thing in the morning. Could be woken up by hail across parts of the south. Another organization issuing their hurricane outlook. This forecast here from the Weather Company along with Colorado State university, now both saying an aboveaverage season. And, norah, i think the main takeaway with this is the fact that if theres more storms, theres more chances for one to make landfall. Chris, thank you. Extreme weather doesnt begin to capture whats happening in dubai. This week, the largest city in the United Arab Emirates got about two years worth of rain in one day. And cbss Chris Livesay reports they are still trying to get one of the worlds busiest airports back to normal. Reporter a parched desert turned into a lake. Some 10 inches of rain in a single storm. Water too much. Reporter the United Arab Emirates had seen in 75 years. Its absolutely horrendous. Its the wort ive ever seen it in dubai, and weve seen some bad storms in the past. But this was like nothing else. It was like an alien invasion. The sky just kept on flashing thunder nonstop, almost nonstop. Ive never seen so much rain in all my life. Reporter in this oilrich region, luxury vehicles plowed through the highways and streets transformed into muddy rivers. As futuristic skyscrapers were swallowed by ghoulish storm clouds. At Dubai International airport, a wave of Flight Cancellations and delays, forcing the worlds second busiest hub to warn passengers to stay away unless it was absolutely necessary. Schools were closed, homes destroyed, and shopping malls engulfed in water. But rescuers proved ready to evacuate more than just men, women, and children. Okay. Lets go. Reporter Chris Livesay, cbs news, rome. Tonight weve learned what tonight weve learned what may have caused a major 911 did you know. 80 of women are struggling with hair damage . Just like i was. Dryness and frizz could be damaged hair that cant retain moisture. New pantene miracle rescue deep conditioner, with firstofitskind melting prov pearls. Locks in moisture to repair 6 months of damage in one wash, without weigh down. Guaranteed or your money back for resilient, healthylooking hair. If you know, you know its pantene. This delectable knorr ramen noodle recipe will put an end to your drivethru dinner rituals. Throw that Knorr Bouillon in that tasty combo of delightful carrots and the rich touch of bok choy. Make your own knorr taste combo. Its not fast food, but its so good. When enamel is gone, you cannot get it back. But you can repair it with pronamel repair. It penetrates deep into the tooth to actively repair acid weakened enamel. I recommend pronamel repair. With new pronamel repair mouthwash you can enhance that repair beyond brushing. They work great together. Wanna know a secret . With new secret outlast, you can almost miss the bus. But smell like you didnt. Secret fights 99 of odorcausing bacteria. Smell fresh for up to 72 hours. Secret works its a crime to smell that good. [ ] how you feel can be affected by the bacteria in your gut. Secret works try new align probiotic bloating relief plus food digestion. It contains a probiotic to help relieve occasional bloating, plus vitamin b12 to aid digestion. Try align probiotic. Tonight, 911 service is back in four states that lost it wednesday night. For hours, millions in texas, nevada, south dakota, and nebraska had no way to call first responders. Can you imagine . Well, the fcc is investigating, but a company that operates fiber lines says the outage in three of those four states was caused by a contractor who cut one of its lines while installing a light pole. Reading, writing, and taylor swift . The music superstar now taking center stage in college classrooms. Thats right. Thats next. [birds singing] for nourished, lightweight hair, the right ingredients make all the difference new herbal essences sulfate free is now packed with plantbased ingredients your hair will love. Like pure aloe. And camellia flower oil. And none of the things it wont. Hair feels deeply nourished, soft and lightweight. Plant power you can feel. New herbal essences sulfate free. Finally yasso a ridiculously creamy, crunchy, chocolateydipped ice creamlike experience with 25 fewer calories and made with greek yogurt. So thanks for Everything Ice cream, well take it from here. Yasso. Love it or its free. In just a few short hours, taylor swift will release her much anticipated 11th studio album, the tortured poets department. But swifts Cultural Impact goes far beyond her music and recordbreaking tours. Its now entered college classrooms. Heres cbss jo ling kent. All the Marketing Strategies in the world will only work if you have a good product to market. Reporter you might not expect a Business School course to begin like this. Reporter but at uc berkeley, taylor swift is not just a tortured poet. Shes a case study in how to build an empire. Taylor swift is a phenomenon. Her tour has essentially revitalized so much of the economy and boosted the local economy everywhere she goes. Reporter undergrad sophia and miyad teach artistry and entrepreneurship, taylors version. Her songwriting ability is what gives her her Competitive Edge in the industry. Reporter to 44 fellow students. Taylor is so strategic in all the things that she does. When you think of a brand, thats all they ever want. They want loyal customers, and thats what taylor has. Theres a reason top institutions are studying that. They know this is like a trend. Reporter universities nationwide are teaching the swift effect in departments from english to Political Science to gender studies. Welcome to the eras tour. Reporter swifts successes and failures are part of the syllabus, like the battle to regain control of her master recordings. Weve also learned about some of the implications shes had on legal issues such as artist rights and ticketing legislation, which has been really impactful as well because thats not something you see every day. Reporter still, we wondered with so much tuition on the line, how did your family react . My parents were super thrilled. My mom took me to a 1989 concert. They were like, you have to take this class. If its not now, never, right . Reporter and swift now has some students thinking even bigger. Shes incredibly fearless in the ways in which she doesnt mind taking creative risks. To me its like climbing the corporate ladder. Ill end up as the manager in five years. You think you might take more risks a la taylor swift . Sure, sure. Because of this course . Yeah. Reporter of course taylormade for success. Jo ling kent, cbs news, berkeley, california. Looks like a fun class. Finally, tonights heart of america as we pay tribute to a true rock and roll legend. I was born a ramblin man tryon to make a living and doing the best i can dickey betts, guitarist and Founding Member of the allman brothers bands has died at the age of 80 after a battle with cancer. Betts and wrote and performed some of the bands biggest hits like ramblin man. He also composed jessica, named after his daughter. His talents helped define what became known as southern rock, inspiring generations of musicians. Dickey betts, tonights heart of america. And thats the overnight news for this friday. For some of you, the news continues. For others, check back later for cbs mornings and remember you can follow us online anytime at cbsnews. Com. Reporting from here in the nations capital, im norah odonnell. This is cbs news flash. Im Carissa Lawson in new york. Two u. S. Officials confirmed to cbs news that an israeli missile has hit iran. This comes after the weekend attack by iran on israel, which followed israels bombing of the iranian consulate in syria. Flights over iran were diverted. Columbia universitys president said in a statement that an encampment of propalestinian protesters severely disrupts campus life and has created a harassing and intimidating environment. The statement followed the arrest of more than 100 protesters on thursday. And your starbucks order will start looking a little different. The coffee chain says its rolling out new cups this month that will use 10 to 20 less plastic. For more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. Im Carissa Lawson, cbs news, new york. Breaking news. The jury in Donald Trumps new york trial is seated. Im supposed to be in a lot of different places campaigning, but ive been here all day. The dramatic day in court as 12 americans are selected to decide the former president s fate in the socalled hush money trial. The jury called you selfish. How did that make you feel . Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. Good evening. Im norah odonnell, and thank you for being with us. We want to begin tonight with that breaking news. A jury of 12 new yorkers has now been seated for the first criminal prosecution of a former president of the United States. Seven men and five women have been selected for the trial of donald trump, whos charged with falsifying Business Records to hide an alleged affair and influence the 2016 president ial election. Now, earlier in the day, the case appeared to be heading in the wrong direction. Thats because two jurors who were already seated were then removed. Tonight prosecutors are also asking the judge to hold trump in contempt after they said he repeatedly violated the courts gag order. Cbss robert costa was inside the courthouse in Lower Manhattan for todays major developments. Reporter jury selection stumbled backward and forward today before the 12 jurors who will decide Donald Trumps fate were finally seated. Seven men and five women, including one who, during questioning, referred to trump as selfish and selfserving, but also promised she could be impartial. After a full day in court, former President Trump vented his frustrations. Im sitting here for days now, from morning till night, in that freezing room freezing. Everybody is freezing in there. Reporter the morning began with seven jurors in place, but complications flared, underscoring the highwire act of seating a jury in such a highprofile trial. First, new york judge juan merchan excused juror number 2, a nurse, who said she no longer believed she could be impartial. Aspects of my identity have already been out there in public, she said. Yesterday alone, i had friends, colleagues, and family push things to my phone. Then he dismissed juror number 4, who had called trump fascinating and mysterious, after it emerged someone with the same name was once arrested for allegedly ripping down conservative political posters according to prosecutors. Trial consultants say the vetting of these potential jurors is critical. There is this extra caution because you dont want to go through six weeks and all the expense of this and then have a problem with a juror that can cause a mistrial. Reporter trump was mostly quiet in court, occasionally staring into the jury box. But hes continued to rage about the case on social media, alarming prosecutors who claimed he has violated the judges gag order seven times. Its ridiculous. It has to stop. Late today, the former president sharply criticized the judge and District Attorney alvin bragg. You got a d. A. Thats out of control. You have a judge thats highly conflicted. Reporter among the new jurors, an engineer, a physical therapist, and a banker, who said they follow one of the key witnesses in this case on social media, michael cohen. They also follow trump. And the judge said opening arguments could now begin on monday. Norah. Wow. Robert costa, thank you. Theres breaking news out of the middle east. Heres cbss david martin. Reporter the retaliation comes six days after iran launched some 350 drones and missiles against israel. An attack that was almost entirely defeated by israeli and u. S. Air defenses. That attack was itself a retaliation for israels bombing of the Iranian Embassy in syria. After it failed, President Biden urged Israels Netanyahu to declare victory and not respond. But after several days of meetings by israels war cabinet, a retaliatory strike was ordered. Even before the strike, iran had vowed to respond. So now the u. S. , israel, and the rest of the middle east are waiting on irans next move. David martin, cbs news, the pentagon. Tonight, the crackdown at columbia university, where more than 100 protesters at the Ivy League School were cuffed and carried away by new york Police Following a second day of demonstrations on campus. The heavy Police Presence and action came one day after the schools president faced some tough questions on capitol hill about the rise of antisemitism on campus. Cbss Lilia Luciano reports on the arrests. For what reason . Im just standing on the sidewalk Reporter Police in riot gear detained protesters at columbia university, loading them into multiple buses as they cleared out students who had camped out in tents on the schools south lawn. The mass protest over the war in gaza began wednesday. Columbia has shown over and over again that they dont care about student rights. They dont care about student voices. They dont care about student safety. Reporter School Administrators today asked the nypd to clear the tents and suspended several students who participated, including the daughter of representative ilhan omar, according to a tweet on x. Columbia has been a hot spot of protests since the october 7th attacks, with propalestinian students denouncing the killing of more than 34,000 people in gaza, most women and children, and what usaid recently called an imminent famine. The school also saw a spike in reports of antisemitic rhetoric. Im scared to wear a jewish here. Ive gotten very nasty antisemitic comments at me. Reporter tonight tensions still hold over the campus. New yorkers have every right to express their sorrow, but that heartbreak does not give you the right to harass others, to spread hate. Reporter this protest continues here as you can hear all around me. At one point, it turned from the chants and the demonstration into a march down the street. They return here to columbia, and its expected to continue through the night. Norah. Lilia luciano, thank you very much. Speaker President Biden<\/a>. Reporter today kennedy tweeted about his familys decision, saying, quote, i am pleased they are politically active. Its a family tradition. He added that they are divided in opinions but united in their love for each other, though there was clearly no love lost today in philadelphia. Norah. Weijia jiang, thank you. There are new developments tonight in the murder case of the man charged with killing four university of idaho students in 2022. The defense says suspect Bryan Kohberger<\/a> has an alibi for the night of the murders. Cbss carter evans has the latest news in this closelywatched murder investigation. Reporter Bryan Kohberger<\/a>s lawyers say there was no way he could have been at the murder scene and plan to use cell phone data to prove it. The 29yearold criminology student is accused of brutally stabbing madison mogen, kaley gonsalves, Xana Kernodle<\/a> and ethan chapin in this house in 2022. A newly filed alibi claims kohberger was out driving at the time of the murders as he often did to hike and run and or see the moon and stars miles away from the crime scene. The defens is trying to paint a consistent picture here. This was his pattern and practice, nothing out of the ordinary happened. He liked to drive late at night. Reporter but Court Documents<\/a> show kohbergers cell phone had no service or was turned off for two hours during the time the murders took place, which is consistent with him attempting to conceal his location. The defense says there was nothing to hide, claiming the cell data will prove that this car captured on Surveillance Video<\/a> shortly before the murders could not have been kohbergers. Cell phone evidence is very difficult if thats the only evidence you have on either side because its imperfect and because we dont always have our cell phones on us. Reporter but prosecutors also say police found kohbergers dna on a knife sheath at the crime. Which is stronger in court, cell phone data or dna allegedly found at the scene of the crime . The prosecution will simply say you have to follow the scientific evidence, and thats the dna. Reporter now, the gonsalves family tells cbs news theyre relieved to finally see the alibi information. It actually makes them feel more confident about the prosecution. Theyre just frustrated with all the delays in the case. Norah, a trial date still has not been set. I dont understand that. Carter evans, thank you. Well, now to another round of Severe Weather<\/a> threatening millions of americans tonight. In ohio, communities near cleveland and columbus are cleaning up after at least five tornadoes touched down. For a look at where the storms are heading right now, lets bring in meteorologist chris warren from our partners at the wefrn channel. Good evening, chris. We are tracking Severe Weather<\/a>, and well be doing so with multiple threats into the overnight hours tonight. This is where Severe Weather<\/a> is not just possible but likely. Could see a few tornadoes and damaging winds, but the big threat tonight, bigtime hail. Two inches or greater. That would be golf ballsized hail or even larger. Heres the hail parameters. So in here, that hail parameter is there with these storms even into the overnight and first thing in the morning. Could be woken up by hail across parts of the south. Another organization issuing their hurricane outlook. This forecast here from the Weather Company<\/a> along with Colorado State<\/a> university, now both saying an aboveaverage season. And, norah, i think the main takeaway with this is the fact that if theres more storms, theres more chances for one to make landfall. Chris, thank you. Extreme weather doesnt begin to capture whats happening in dubai. This week, the largest city in the United Arab Emirates<\/a> got about two years worth of rain in one day. And cbss Chris Livesay<\/a> reports they are still trying to get one of the worlds busiest airports back to normal. Reporter a parched desert turned into a lake. Some 10 inches of rain in a single storm. Water too much. Reporter the United Arab Emirates<\/a> had seen in 75 years. Its absolutely horrendous. Its the wort ive ever seen it in dubai, and weve seen some bad storms in the past. But this was like nothing else. It was like an alien invasion. The sky just kept on flashing thunder nonstop, almost nonstop. Ive never seen so much rain in all my life. Reporter in this oilrich region, luxury vehicles plowed through the highways and streets transformed into muddy rivers. As futuristic skyscrapers were swallowed by ghoulish storm clouds. At Dubai International<\/a> airport, a wave of Flight Cancellations<\/a> and delays, forcing the worlds second busiest hub to warn passengers to stay away unless it was absolutely necessary. Schools were closed, homes destroyed, and shopping malls engulfed in water. But rescuers proved ready to evacuate more than just men, women, and children. Okay. Lets go. Reporter Chris Livesay<\/a>, cbs news, rome. Tonight weve learned what tonight weve learned what may have caused a major 911 did you know. 80 of women are struggling with hair damage . Just like i was. Dryness and frizz could be damaged hair that cant retain moisture. New pantene miracle rescue deep conditioner, with firstofitskind melting prov pearls. Locks in moisture to repair 6 months of damage in one wash, without weigh down. Guaranteed or your money back for resilient, healthylooking hair. If you know, you know its pantene. This delectable knorr ramen noodle recipe will put an end to your drivethru dinner rituals. Throw that Knorr Bouillon<\/a> in that tasty combo of delightful carrots and the rich touch of bok choy. Make your own knorr taste combo. Its not fast food, but its so good. When enamel is gone, you cannot get it back. But you can repair it with pronamel repair. It penetrates deep into the tooth to actively repair acid weakened enamel. I recommend pronamel repair. With new pronamel repair mouthwash you can enhance that repair beyond brushing. They work great together. Wanna know a secret . With new secret outlast, you can almost miss the bus. But smell like you didnt. Secret fights 99 of odorcausing bacteria. Smell fresh for up to 72 hours. Secret works its a crime to smell that good. [ ] how you feel can be affected by the bacteria in your gut. Secret works try new align probiotic bloating relief plus food digestion. It contains a probiotic to help relieve occasional bloating, plus vitamin b12 to aid digestion. Try align probiotic. Tonight, 911 service is back in four states that lost it wednesday night. For hours, millions in texas, nevada, south dakota, and nebraska had no way to call first responders. Can you imagine . Well, the fcc is investigating, but a company that operates fiber lines says the outage in three of those four states was caused by a contractor who cut one of its lines while installing a light pole. Reading, writing, and taylor swift . The music superstar now taking center stage in college classrooms. Thats right. Thats next. [birds singing] for nourished, lightweight hair, the right ingredients make all the difference new herbal essences sulfate free is now packed with plantbased ingredients your hair will love. Like pure aloe. And camellia flower oil. And none of the things it wont. Hair feels deeply nourished, soft and lightweight. Plant power you can feel. New herbal essences sulfate free. Finally yasso a ridiculously creamy, crunchy, chocolateydipped ice creamlike experience with 25 fewer calories and made with greek yogurt. So thanks for Everything Ice<\/a> cream, well take it from here. Yasso. Love it or its free. In just a few short hours, taylor swift will release her much anticipated 11th studio album, the tortured poets department. But swifts Cultural Impact<\/a> goes far beyond her music and recordbreaking tours. Its now entered college classrooms. Heres cbss jo ling kent. All the Marketing Strategies<\/a> in the world will only work if you have a good product to market. Reporter you might not expect a Business School<\/a> course to begin like this. Reporter but at uc berkeley, taylor swift is not just a tortured poet. Shes a case study in how to build an empire. Taylor swift is a phenomenon. Her tour has essentially revitalized so much of the economy and boosted the local economy everywhere she goes. Reporter undergrad sophia and miyad teach artistry and entrepreneurship, taylors version. Her songwriting ability is what gives her her Competitive Edge<\/a> in the industry. Reporter to 44 fellow students. Taylor is so strategic in all the things that she does. When you think of a brand, thats all they ever want. They want loyal customers, and thats what taylor has. Theres a reason top institutions are studying that. They know this is like a trend. Reporter universities nationwide are teaching the swift effect in departments from english to Political Science<\/a> to gender studies. Welcome to the eras tour. Reporter swifts successes and failures are part of the syllabus, like the battle to regain control of her master recordings. Weve also learned about some of the implications shes had on legal issues such as artist rights and ticketing legislation, which has been really impactful as well because thats not something you see every day. Reporter still, we wondered with so much tuition on the line, how did your family react . My parents were super thrilled. My mom took me to a 1989 concert. They were like, you have to take this class. If its not now, never, right . Reporter and swift now has some students thinking even bigger. Shes incredibly fearless in the ways in which she doesnt mind taking creative risks. To me its like climbing the corporate ladder. Ill end up as the manager in five years. You think you might take more risks a la taylor swift . Sure, sure. Because of this course . Yeah. Reporter of course taylormade for success. Jo ling kent, cbs news, berkeley, california. Looks like a fun class. Finally, tonights heart of america as we pay tribute to a true rock and roll legend. I was born a ramblin man tryon to make a living and doing the best i can dickey betts, guitarist and Founding Member<\/a> of the allman brothers bands has died at the age of 80 after a battle with cancer. Betts and wrote and performed some of the bands biggest hits like ramblin man. He also composed jessica, named after his daughter. His talents helped define what became known as southern rock, inspiring generations of musicians. Dickey betts, tonights heart of america. And thats the overnight news for this friday. For some of you, the news continues. For others, check back later for cbs mornings and remember you can follow us online anytime at cbsnews. Com. Reporting from here in the nations capital, im norah odonnell. This is cbs news flash. Im Carissa Lawson<\/a> in new york. Two u. S. Officials confirmed to cbs news that an israeli missile has hit iran. This comes after the weekend attack by iran on israel, which followed israels bombing of the iranian consulate in syria. Flights over iran were diverted. Columbia universitys president said in a statement that an encampment of propalestinian protesters severely disrupts campus life and has created a harassing and intimidating environment. The statement followed the arrest of more than 100 protesters on thursday. And your starbucks order will start looking a little different. The coffee chain says its rolling out new cups this month that will use 10 to 20 less plastic. For more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. Im Carissa Lawson<\/a>, cbs news, new york. Breaking news. The jury in Donald Trumps<\/a> new york trial is seated. Im supposed to be in a lot of different places campaigning, but ive been here all day. The dramatic day in court as 12 americans are selected to decide the former president s fate in the socalled hush money trial. The jury called you selfish. How did that make you feel . Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. Good evening. Im norah odonnell, and thank you for being with us. We want to begin tonight with that breaking news. A jury of 12 new yorkers has now been seated for the first criminal prosecution of a former president of the United States<\/a>. Seven men and five women have been selected for the trial of donald trump, whos charged with falsifying Business Records<\/a> to hide an alleged affair and influence the 2016 president ial election. Now, earlier in the day, the case appeared to be heading in the wrong direction. Thats because two jurors who were already seated were then removed. Tonight prosecutors are also asking the judge to hold trump in contempt after they said he repeatedly violated the courts gag order. Cbss robert costa was inside the courthouse in Lower Manhattan<\/a> for todays major developments. Reporter jury selection stumbled backward and forward today before the 12 jurors who will decide Donald Trumps<\/a> fate were finally seated. Seven men and five women, including one who, during questioning, referred to trump as selfish and selfserving, but also promised she could be impartial. After a full day in court, former President Trump<\/a> vented his frustrations. Im sitting here for days now, from morning till night, in that freezing room freezing. Everybody is freezing in there. Reporter the morning began with seven jurors in place, but complications flared, underscoring the highwire act of seating a jury in such a highprofile trial. First, new york judge juan merchan excused juror number 2, a nurse, who said she no longer believed she could be impartial. Aspects of my identity have already been out there in public, she said. Yesterday alone, i had friends, colleagues, and family push things to my phone. Then he dismissed juror number 4, who had called trump fascinating and mysterious, after it emerged someone with the same name was once arrested for allegedly ripping down conservative political posters according to prosecutors. Trial consultants say the vetting of these potential jurors is critical. There is this extra caution because you dont want to go through six weeks and all the expense of this and then have a problem with a juror that can cause a mistrial. Reporter trump was mostly quiet in court, occasionally staring into the jury box. But hes continued to rage about the case on social media, alarming prosecutors who claimed he has violated the judges gag order seven times. Its ridiculous. It has to stop. Late today, the former president sharply criticized the judge and District Attorney<\/a> alvin bragg. You got a d. A. Thats out of control. You have a judge thats highly conflicted. Reporter among the new jurors, an engineer, a physical therapist, and a banker, who said they follow one of the key witnesses in this case on social media, michael cohen. They also follow trump. And the judge said opening arguments could now begin on monday. Norah. Wow. Robert costa, thank you. Theres breaking news out of the middle east. Heres cbss david martin. Reporter the retaliation comes six days after iran launched some 350 drones and missiles against israel. An attack that was almost entirely defeated by israeli and u. S. Air defenses. That attack was itself a retaliation for israels bombing of the Iranian Embassy<\/a> in syria. After it failed, President Biden<\/a> urged Israels Netanyahu<\/a> to declare victory and not respond. But after several days of meetings by israels war cabinet, a retaliatory strike was ordered. Even before the strike, iran had vowed to respond. So now the u. S. , israel, and the rest of the middle east are waiting on irans next move. David martin, cbs news, the pentagon. Tonight, the crackdown at columbia university, where more than 100 protesters at the Ivy League School<\/a> were cuffed and carried away by new york Police Following<\/a> a second day of demonstrations on campus. The heavy Police Presence<\/a> and action came one day after the schools president faced some tough questions on capitol hill about the rise of antisemitism on campus. Cbss Lilia Luciano<\/a> reports on the arrests. For what reason . Im just standing on the sidewalk Reporter Police<\/a> in riot gear detained protesters at columbia university, loading them into multiple buses as they cleared out students who had camped out in tents on the schools south lawn. The mass protest over the war in gaza began wednesday. Columbia has shown over and over again that they dont care about student rights. They dont care about student voices. They dont care about student safety. Reporter School Administrators<\/a> today asked the nypd to clear the tents and suspended several students who participated, including the daughter of representative ilhan omar, according to a tweet on x. Columbia has been a hot spot of protests since the october 7th attacks, with propalestinian students denouncing the killing of more than 34,000 people in gaza, most women and children, and what usaid recently called an imminent famine. The school also saw a spike in reports of antisemitic rhetoric. Im scared to wear a jewish here. Ive gotten very nasty antisemitic comments at me. Reporter tonight tensions still hold over the campus. New yorkers have every right to express their sorrow, but that heartbreak does not give you the right to harass others, to spread hate. Reporter this protest continues here as you can hear all around me. At one point, it turned from the chants and the demonstration into a march down the street. They return here to columbia, and its expected to continue through the night. Norah. Lilia luciano, thank you very much. Speaker Mike Johnsons<\/a> political future could be on the line this weekend. Hes hoping to hold votes on a series of bills that include billions in military aid for israel and ukraine. Johnson will likely need help from democrats to get the bills passed. Cbss Scott Macfarlane<\/a> has been doing his reporting on capitol hill all day. What have you learned, scott . Reporter norah, a critical and fragile 48 hours ahead as mike johnson tries to put down a revolt inside his own party, but also get enough support for that 61 billion plan to help ukraine ahead of a key vote on saturday. And an appeal to some of his partys critics, who say the government spent enough on ukraine already, johnson tonight argues some of the money is in the form of a loan, and some of the money will help u. S. Defense manufacturers. But thats not enough to satisfy trump ally and Georgia Republican<\/a> congresswoman Marjorie Taylor<\/a> greene, who again today said she would move to try to remove johnson as speaker over that ukraine money, potentially in the coming days. Norah, multiple House Democrats<\/a> told cbs news late today either they or they think their colleagues would intervene to save him if it meant getting money to ukraine. Critical couple days ahead. You are right. Scott, let me ask you about that Key Development<\/a> on the congressional push to ban tiktok. What can you tell us . Reporter that foreign aid bill also includes this Provision Requiring<\/a> tiktok to be sold or divested from its chinabased owner or face a ban in the u. S. In a year, which would strip it from tens of millions of users. It already has bipartisan support. Could be on a fast track. And, norah, tiktok has said these bills encroach on the first amendment. A lot to watch. 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Senate is demanding answers from some of the nations largest banks after a twoyear cbs news investigation uncovered how criminals are stealing money directly out of customers accounts. The vehicle, fraudulent Wire Transfer<\/a>s. Our Senior Investigative<\/a> reporter anna werner shows us how it works. Those senators are responding to rising numbers of complaints like the ones we keep hearing from consumers nationwide, who say theyve lost tens of thousands of dollars. In new york, Jennifer Davis<\/a> says she lost 25,000. I was horrified. I was devastated. Reporter in connecticut, andrew says he lost 15,000. Their job is to protect our investments. Otherwise, whats the whats the point of putting it with the bank . Reporter and in florida, nikki kelly says she lost 48,000. My life has just basically been destroyed. Reporter money they all say stolen by crooks using fraudulent Wire Transfer<\/a>s. This was stolen from me, and this is a crime. Reporter floridas karen rowe says her ordeal began last year when she was in the hospital and her phone rang. The caller i. D. , chase bank, and a man said we need to verify a transaction thats been processed on your account. Reporter the transaction . 71 spent at a walmart in new mexico. And i said absolutely not. I said, im in orlando. Im not in new mexico. I havent been to new mexico. Reporter then she says he claimed someone was trying to Wire Transfer<\/a> money out of her account. He said he could stop it. He just needed to verify her identity. He said that he was going to send an authentication code to make sure that its me on the other end of the phone. Reporter but it wasnt to verify her identity. Instead, the crooks used that code to authorize a Wire Transfer<\/a> out of her account to their own, 27,000 shes earned from running her countertop installation business gone. What does that feel like . It totally rocked my world. Reporter not only that, but the fraudsters also stole another 19,000 from an account she managed for a nonprofit industry group. That wasnt even my money. That was the members money, and i just was sick. I was sick to my stomach. Reporter in a letter to her, chase acknowledged she was the victim of a scam, but nonetheless contended the Wire Transfer<\/a>s were authorized, that chase had received calls verifying the wires as valid with someone providing her dent card number and pin and further said, we processed it as you instructed. Essentially theyre saying that you did it. Right. Yeah. How do you feel about that . Well, i think its bizarre, and theyre not taking responsibility for what is happening to their customers. Reporter chase told us it does reimburse customers for unauthorized transactions if it decides a customer had no part to play in the transaction. But in rowes case and those of the other victims we interviewed, chase said it would not reimburse their money because despite them reporting to Law Enforcement<\/a> they were conned, chase had decided their transactions were authorized. They denied me. Its erroneous. They just left me high and dry. I dont understand. Reporter consumer experts say the problem is the federal law that protects consumers and other banking transactions such as debit Card Transactions<\/a> generally leaves Wire Transfer<\/a>s exempt, meaning banks dont have to reimburse those losses. If they knew that they were going to be on the hook and that they were going to have to reimburse consumers, i think they would have Stronger Security<\/a> procedures. Reporter the National Consumer<\/a> law centers Carla Sanchez<\/a> adams says that loophole in regulations needs to be closed so banks improve their security procedures. Youre saying you think they could do a better job of protecting consumers, but theyre not because theres no penalty for them. That is correct. Reporter in this letter obtained exclusively by cbs news, Senate Banking<\/a> Committee Members<\/a> wrote to four major banks, including chase, saying in part, banks should make consumers whole for unauthorized transactions and for fraudulently induced transactions like Wire Transfer<\/a>s, where a consumer was deceived or manipulated into initiating a transfer. Senator sherrod brown. Its on the companies that allow the scam. People should be able to have an expectation that their money is safe. Reporter the committee wants information from those four banks on how many people reported being victims and just how much money has been lost here. All four banks declined to comment to us on the letter. Chase told us it continues to make significant investments to protect customers from fraud and scams and help them spot tactics used by criminals. But chases ceo said in Senate Testimony<\/a> last year that it was unreasonable to ask banks to, quote, subsidize criminal activity and that the government and police should do more to stop and prosecute these criminals. Theres another financial scandal, this time in the world of sports. For the first time in decades, the nba has thrown a player out of the league for life for gambling. Commissioner adam silver banned Toronto Raptors<\/a> backup jon tay porter for illegally betting on games and giving confidential Insider Information<\/a> to other bettors. Jericka duncan has the details. The open three. Reporter the allegations against jon tay porter were blatant. An nba investigation found porter gave a bettor information about his own Health Status<\/a> prior to a torontos game on march 20th. A bettor placed 80,000 on porter not hitting certain ingame milestones. Porter left the game after just three minutes, claiming he felt ill. The bet was frozen because of the unusual activity. Porter was also found to have placed 13 bets on nba games, including bets on his own team to lose although he didnt play in those games. The leagues collective Bargaining Agreement<\/a> forbids any player who directly or indirectly wagers money or anything of value on any game or event. Yesterday commissioner adam silver took the rare step of banning porter from the league for life, writing there is nothing more important than protecting the integrity of nba competition for our fans, our teams, and everyone associated with our sport. Draftkings, you all got the most ways to bet on players. Reporter but if you watch any basketball game these days, btting content is everywhere. The nba even has official Sports Betting<\/a> partners with ads on nearly every broadcast. Commissioner silver supports a regulated betting market. I think at least in a legalized structure, theres transparency. 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Reporter as a gesture of love and celebration or just to say hang in there, nothing says it quite like flowers. Youre welcome. Have a great day. You too. Reporter and though you may not know it, beyond the beauty, a big part of their allure comes from the faroff land, culture, and the people who grow them. High atop the mountains outside of metaine, colombia, sits the londono family farm, where four generations have been working the fields. I have never seen flowers this bright, this rich, this colorful. Whats your secret . [ speaking in a global language ] you sprinkle it. You give it love. Love is the secret, and you say that a flower is like a woman. If you dont give it love you talk to them. Reporter that and the optimal soil and climate of colombias flowergrowing regions. Its what makes mill agene the city of eternal spring and the worlds flower basket. Every year, the londonos and other growers attend the festival of the flowers to celebrate the beauty and bounty of their blooms. There they showcase Wooden Flower<\/a> carriers they parade on their backs. The 2,000 flower displa he carries weighs more than 200 pounds. Before him, it was his parents who shouldered the family legacy. Year after year, the family vies with 400 other growers for the top prizes. Theres almost a Million People<\/a> that are going to be seeing this. What does that feel like . [ speaking in a global language ] reporter feliz . Happy. 75 of the flowers imported in the United States<\/a> are from colombia. We are the most important exporter of cut flowers for the United States<\/a> and the second in the world. Reporter juan david leads deleflor americas, the largest chrysanthemum breeder in the world, located in the outskirts of med agene. Labor is so cheap here because you know in florida they have growers and stuff. But the problem is laborer is its more expensive there. Its very expensive. Its like 15 an hour. Thats like 2 here. Reporter colombian flowers are sold in all 50 states, a nearly 2 billion industry. The carnations are from colombia. They are. Then we have these beautiful butterfly ranunculus. Reporter gary page has been a wholesale florist in new york citys vibrant flower district since 1984. Why do you choose colombian flowers when do you . Because of their quality and price. Reporter and those colombian flowers also foster jobs here in the u. S. Youve got the drivers that pick up. Youve got the people who put together the arrangements. Youve got the people who man the stores. Its commerce. Its commerce at a great stale, and its with a perishable product, so you better be on your damn toes. Its a special person who goes to the same plot of land every week and creates a product like the flowers, and then they sell that flower to feed and clothe their children, education. [ speaking in a global language ] reporter it was thanks to our flowers and our effort that we were able to send all of our eight children to school he says. And although one of those children dreamt of being an International Soccer<\/a> star, though not in a jersey, millions of fans still got to know his family name. That was Lilia Luciano<\/a> in colombia, and this is the cbs overnight news. A couple of guys in california are making a name for themselves one bus stop at a time. Itay hod has their story. Reporter when darryl owens and ming way samuel noticed there were no benches at many bus stops across berkeley, california, instead of sitting on their hands, they decided to take a stand. This is just a way to make the world a better place. Reporter for months now, theyve become known as the bench guys, pulling up to bus stops and installing their own handcrafted creations. We werent looking for any fame or glory. Our goal is just to give people a place to sit. Reporter it all started when one of their neighbors, who just got out of surgery, was forced to sit on the curb. Thats when darryl and ming way taught themselves how to build a bench on youtube and even made sure they were up to city code. So far, theyve installed 27 benches. Each one takes about four hours to make. The goal is to get the cities to put these benches out. Reporter their project has pushed berkeley to swap one of their benches for an official city bench. I would say a fire has been lit. Reporter jean walsh is an a. C. Transit board member. She says this quirky campaign is forcing officials to find a solution to this deepseated issue. So many of our problems are hard to solve. Theyre complex. Theyre costly. Theyre really difficult. Putting benches at bus stops isnt one of them. Reporter at the end of the day, darryl and ming way head home, but not before taking a load off. I love just like sitting on it and take a little break and then go about your day after. Reporter itay hod, cbs news, berkeley, california. And thats the overnight news for this friday. Reporting from the nations capital, im taurean small. This is cbs news flash. Im Carissa Lawson<\/a> in new york. Two u. S. Officials confirmed to cbs news that an israeli missile has hit iran. This comes after the weekend attack by iran on israel, which followed israels bombing of the iranian consulate in syria. Flights over iran were diverted. Columbia universitys president said in a statement that an encampment of propalestinian protesters severely disrupts campus life and has created a harassing and intimidating environment. The statement followed the arrests of more than 100 protesters on thursday. And your starbucks order will start looking a little different. The coffee chain says its rolling out new cups this month that will use 10 to 20 less plastic. For more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. Breaking news. The jury in Donald Trumps<\/a> new york trial is seated. Im supposed to be in a lot of different places campaigning, but ive been here all day. The dramatic day in court as 12 americans are selected to decide the former president s fate in the socalled hush money trial. The juror called you selfish. How did that make you feel . Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. Good evening. Im norah odonnell, and thank you for being with us. We want to begin tonight with that breaking news. A jury of 12 new yorkers has now been seated for the first criminal prosecution of a former president of the United States<\/a>. Seven men and five women have been selected for the trial of donald trump, whos charged with falsifying Business Records<\/a> to hide an alleged affair and influence the 2016 president ial election. Now, earlier in the day, the case appeared to be heading in the wrong direction. Thats because two jurors who were already seated were then removed. Tonight prosecutors are also asking the judge to hold trump in contempt after they said he repeatedly violated the courts gag order. Cbss robert costa was inside the courthouse in Lower Manhattan<\/a> for todays major developments. Reporter jury selection stumbled backward and forward today before the 12 jurors who will decide Donald Trumps<\/a> fate were finally seated. Seven men and five women, including one who, during questioning, referred to trump as selfish and selfserving, but also promised she could be impartial. After a full day in court, former President Trump<\/a> vented his frustrations. Im sitting here for days now, from morning till night, in that freezing room freezing. Everybody is freezing in there. Reporter the morning began with seven jurors in place, but complications flared, underscoring the highwire act of seating a jury in such a highprofile trial. First, new york judge juan merchan excused juror number 2, a nurse, who said she no longer believed she could be impartial. Aspects of my identity have already been out there in public, she said. Yesterday alone, i had friends, colleagues, and family push things to my phone. Then he dismissed juror number 4, who had called trump fascinating and mysterious, after it emerged someone with the same name was once arrested for allegedly ripping down conservative political posters according to prosecutors. Trial consultants say the vetting of these potential jurors is critical. There is this extra caution because you dont want to go through six weeks and all the expense of this and then have a problem with a juror that can cause a mistrial. Reporter trump was mostly quiet in court, occasionally staring into the jury box. But hes continued to rage about the case on social media, alarming prosecutors who claimed he has violated the judges gag order seven times. Its ridiculous. It has to stop. Late today, the former president sharply criticized the judge and District Attorney<\/a> alvin bragg. You got a d. A. Thats out of control. You have a judge thats highly conflicted. Reporter among the new jurors, an engineer, a physical therapist, and a banker, who said they follow one of the key witnesses in this case on social media, michael cohen. They also follow trump. And the judge said opening arguments could now begin on monday. Norah. Wow. Robert costa, thank you. Theres breaking news out of the middle east. Heres cbss david martin. Reporter the retaliation comes six days after iran launched some 350 drones and missiles against israel. An attack that was almost entirely defeated by israeli and u. S. Air defenses. That attack was itself a retaliation for israels bombing of the Iranian Embassy<\/a> in syria. After it failed, President Biden<\/a> urged Israels Netanyahu<\/a> to declare victory and not respond. But after several days of meetings by israels war cabinet, a retaliatory strike was ordered. Even before the strike, iran had vowed to respond. So now the u. S. , israel, and the rest of the middle east are waiting on irans next move. David martin, cbs news, the pentagon. Tonight, the crackdown at columbia university, where more than 100 protesters at the Ivy League School<\/a> were cuffed and carried away by new york Police Following<\/a> a second day of demonstrations on campus. The heavy Police Presence<\/a> and action came one day after the schools president faced some tough questions on capitol hill about the rise of antisemitism on campus. Cbss Lilia Luciano<\/a> reports on the arrests. For what reason . Im just standing on the sidewalk Reporter Police<\/a> in riot gear detained protesters at columbia university, loading them into multiple buses as they cleared out students who had camped out in tents on the schools south lawn. The mass protest over the war in gaza began wednesday. Columbia has shown over and over again that they dont care about student rights. They dont care about student voices. They dont care about student safety. Reporter School Administrators<\/a> today asked the nypd to clear the tents and suspended several students who participated, including the daughter of representative ilhan omar, according to a tweet on x. Columbia has been a hot spot of protests since the october 7th attacks, with propalestinian students denouncing the killing of more than 34,000 people in gaza, most women and children, and what usaid recently called an imminent famine. The school also saw a spike in reports of antisemitic rhetoric. Im scared to wear a jewish star here. Ive gotten very nasty antisemitic comments at me. Reporter tonight tensions still hold over the campus. New yorkers have every right to express their sorrow, but that heartbreak does not give you the right to harass others, to spread hate. Reporter this protest continues here as you can hear all around me. At one point, it turned from the chants and the demonstration into a march down the street. They returned here to columbia, and its expected to continue through the night. Norah. Lilia luciano, thank you very much. Speaker Mike Johnsons<\/a> political future could be on the line this weekend. Hes hoping to hold votes on a series of bills that include billions in military aid for israel and ukraine. Johnson will likely need help from democrats to get the bills passed. Cbss Scott Macfarlane<\/a> has been doing his reporting on capitol hill all day. What have you learned, scott . Reporter norah, a critical and fragile 48 hours ahead as mike johnson tries to put down a revolt inside his own party, but also get enough support for that 61 billion plan to help ukraine ahead of a key vote on saturday. In an appeal to some of his partys critics, who say the government spent enough on ukraine already, johnson tonight argues some of the money is in the form of a loan, and some of the money will help u. S. Defense manufacturers. But thats not enough to satisfy trump ally and Georgia Republican<\/a> congresswoman Marjorie Taylor<\/a> greene, who again today said she would move to try to remove johnson as speaker over that ukraine money, potentially in the coming days. Norah, multiple House Democrats<\/a> told cbs news late today either they or they think their colleagues would intervene to save him if it meant getting money to ukraine. Critical couple days ahead. You are right. Scott, let me ask you about that Key Development<\/a> on the congressional push to ban tiktok. What can you tell us . Reporter that foreign aid bill also includes this Provision Requiring<\/a> tiktok to be sold or divested from its chinabased owner or face a ban in the u. S. In a year, which would strip it from tens of millions of users. It already has bipartisan support. Could be on a fast track. And, norah, tiktok has said these bills encroach on the first amendment. A lot to watch. Scott macfarlane, thank yo very some migraine attacks catch you off guard, but for me a stressful day can trigger migraine attacks too. Thats why my go to is nurtec odt. Its the only migraine medication that can treat and prevent my attacks all in one. Dont take if allergic to nurtec. Allergic reactions can occur even days after using. Most common side effects were nausea, indigestion and stomach pain. Now im in control. With nurtec odt i can treat a migraine attack and prevent one. Talk to your doctor about nurtec today. Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. Now to the 2024 president ial election and america decides. President bidens campaign is increasingly concerned that the independent bid of robert f. Kennedy jr. , who promotes conspiracies, could hurt bidens reelection efforts. So biden appeared with kennedys family, who has denounced their brothers views and his candidacy. Cbss weijia jiang with news from the campaign trail. Reporter at a Biden Campaign<\/a> event in philadelphia the Kennedy Family<\/a> endorses joe biden for president. Reporter 15 members of the Kennedy Family<\/a>, a political dynasty, threw support behind President Biden<\/a> instead of their own relative, robert f. Kennedy jr. I dont want to become emotional, but what an incredible honor to have the support of the Kennedy Family<\/a>. Reporter rfk jr. s sister, kerry kennedy, did not mention him by name, but she insisted the race is just between biden and donald trump. A vote for joe biden is a vote for our democracy and our decency. Reporter rfk jr. Has sparked controversy with claims like vaccines cause autism in children. But his familys public endorsement of biden signals how seriously democrats are taking his run. So far, kennedy has secured a spot on the ballot in utah and michigan. The Kennedy Campaign<\/a> and its supporters claim they have enough signatures to appear on nearly a dozen other states, including key battlegrounds. Donald trump says rfk jr. Will be a spoiler for biden. I do believe that rfk jr. Will do very well, and i do believe hes going to take a lot of votes away from crooked joe biden. Reporter former massachusetts congressman joe kennedy ii said he would encourage his brother to drop out. We cannot do anything that in any way strips even one vote from President Biden<\/a>. Reporter today kennedy tweeted about his familys decision, saying, quote, i am pleased they are politically active. Its a family tradition. He added that they are divided in opinions but united in their love for each other, though there was clearly no love lost today in philadelphia. Norah. Weijia jiang, thank you. There are new developments tonight in the murder case of the man charged with killing four university of idaho students in 2022. The defense says suspect Bryan Kohberger<\/a> has an alibi for the night of the murders. Cbss carter evans has the latest news in this closelywatched murder investigation. Reporter Bryan Kohberger<\/a>s lawyers say there was no way he could have been at the murder scene and plan to use cell phone data to prove it. The 29yearold criminology student is accused of brutally stabbing madison mogen, kaylee goncalves, Xana Kernodle<\/a>, and ethan chapin in this moscow, idaho, house back in 2022. A newly filed alibi claims kohberger was out driving at the time of the murders as he often did to hike and run and or see the moon and stars miles away from the crime scene. The defense is trying to paint a consistent picture here. This was his pattern and practice. Nothing out of the ordinary happened. He liked to drive late at night. Reporter but Court Documents<\/a> show kohbergers cell phone had no service or was turned off for two hours during the time the murders took place, which is consistent with him attempting to conceal his location. The defense says there was nothing to hide, claiming the cell data will prove that this car captured on Surveillance Video<\/a> shortly before the murders could not have been kohbergers. Cell phone evidence is very difficult if thats the only evidence you have on either side because its imperfect and because we dont always have our cell phones on us. Reporter but prosecutors also say police found kohbergers dna on a knife sheath at the scene of the crime. Which is stronger in court, cell phone data or dna allegedly found at the scene of the crime . The prosecution will simply say you have to follow the scientific evidence, and thats the dna. Reporter now, the goncalves family tells cbs news theyre relieved to finally see the alibi information, and it actually makes them feel more confident about the prosecution. Theyre just frustrated with all the delays in the case. Norah, a trial date still has not been set. I dont understand that. Carter evans, thank you. Well, now to another round of Severe Weather<\/a> threatening millions of americans tonight. In ohio, communities near cleveland and columbus are cleaning up after at least five tornadoes touched down. For a look at where the storms are heading right now, lets bring in meteorologist chris warren from our partners at the weather channel. Good evening, chris. We are tracking Severe Weather<\/a>, and well be doing so with multiple threats into the overnight hours tonight. This is where Severe Weather<\/a> is not just possible but likely. Could see a few tornadoes and damaging winds, but the big threat tonight, bigtime hail, two inches or greater. That would be golf ballsized hail or even larger. Heres the hail parameters. So in here, that hail parameter is there with these storms even into the overnight and first thing in the morning. Could be woken up by hail across parts of the south. Another organization issuing their hurricane outlook. This forecast here from the Weather Company<\/a> along with Colorado State<\/a> university, now both saying an aboveaverage season. And, norah, i think the main takeaway with this is the fact that if theres more storms, theres more chances for one to make landfall. Chris, thank you. Extreme weather doesnt begin to capture whats happening in dubai. This week, the largest city in the United Arab Emirates<\/a> got about two years worth of rain in one day. And cbss Chris Livesay<\/a> reports they are still trying to get one of the worlds busiest airports back to normal. Reporter a parched desert turned into a lake. Some 10 inches of rain in a single storm. Water too much. Reporter more than the United Arab Emirates<\/a> had seen in 75 years. There is so much water here. Its absolutely horrendous. Its the worst ive ever seen it in dubai, and weve seen some bad storms in the past. But this was like nothing else. It was like an alien invasion. The sky just kept on flashing thunder nonstop, almost nonstop. Ive never seen so much rain in all my life. Reporter in this oilrich region, luxury vehicles plowed through the highways and streets transformed into muddy rivers as futuristic skyscrapers were swallowed by ghoulish storm clouds. At Dubai International<\/a> airport, a wave of Flight Cancellations<\/a> and delays, forcing the worlds second busiest hub to warn passengers to stay away unless it was absolutely necessary. Schools were closed, homes destroyed, and shopping malls engulfed in water. But rescuers proved ready to evacuate more than just men, women, and children. Okay. Lets go. Reporter Chris Livesay<\/a>, cbs news, rome. 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Reporter undergrad sofia lendahl and Miaad Bushala<\/a> teach artistry and entrepreneurship taylors version. Her songwriting ability is what gives her her Competitive Edge<\/a> in the industry. Reporter to 44 fellow students. Taylor is so strategic in all the things that she does. When you think of a brand, thats all they ever want. They want loyal customers, and thats what taylor has. Theres a reason top institutions are studying that. They know this is like a trend. Reporter universities nationwide are teaching the swift effect in departments from english to Political Science<\/a> to gender studies. Welcome to the eras tour. Reporter swifts successes and failures are part of the syllabus, like the battle to regain control of her master recordings. Weve also learned about some of the implications shes had on legal issues such as artist rights and ticketing legislation, which has been really impactful as well because thats not something you see every day. Reporter still, we wondered with so much tuition on the line, how did your family react . My parents were super thrilled. My mom took me to a 1989 concert. They were like, you have to take this class. If its not now, never, right . Reporter and swift now has some students thinking even bigger. Shes incredibly fearless in the ways in which she doesnt mind taking creative risks. To me, its like climbing the corporate ladder. Ill end up as the manager in five years. You think you might take more risks a la taylor swift . Sure, sure. Because of this course . Yeah. Reporter of course taylormade for success. Jo ling kent, cbs news, berkeley, california. Looks like a fun class. im getting vaccinated with pfizers Pneumococcal Pneumonia<\/a> vaccine. So am i. Because im at risk for Pneumococcal Pneumonia<\/a>. Come on. I already got a pneumonia vaccine, but im asking about the added protection of prevnar 20\u00ae. If youre 19 or older with certain chronic conditions like asthma, diabetes, copd, or heart disease, or are 65 or older, you are at increased risk for Pneumococcal Pneumonia<\/a>. Prevnar 20\u00ae is approved in adults to help prevent infections from 20 strains of the bacteria that cause Pneumococcal Pneumonia<\/a>. In just one dose. Dont get prevnar 20\u00ae if youve had a severe allergic reaction to the vaccine or its ingredients. Adults with weakened immune systems may have a lower response to the vaccine. The most common side effects were pain and swelling at the injection site, muscle pain, fatigue, headache, and joint pain. I want to be able to keep my plans. I dont want to risk ending up in the hospital with Pneumococcal Pneumonia<\/a>. Thats why i chose prevnar 20\u00ae. Ask your doctor or pharmacist about the Pfizer Vaccine<\/a> for Pneumococcal Pneumonia<\/a>. Were in a limestone cave, letting extreme residue build up to put finish jet dry to the test. Dishwashers are designed to use jet dry to defend against tough residues for a practically spotless shine. Finally, tonights heart of america as we pay tribute to a true rock and roll legend. I was born a ramblin man tryin to make a living and doing the best i can dickey betts, guitarist and Founding Member<\/a> of the allman brothers band, has died at the age of 80 after a battle with cancer. Betts and wrote and performed some of the bands biggest hits like ramblin man. He also composed the 7 1 2minute rock instrumental jessica, named after his daughter. His talents helped define what became known as southern rock, inspiring generations of musicians. Dickey betts, tonights heart of america. And thats the overnight news for this friday. For some of you, the news continues. For others, check back later for cbs mornings and remember you can follow us online anytime at cbsnews. Com. Reporting from here in the nations capital, im norah odonnell. This is cbs news flash. Im Carissa Lawson<\/a> in new york. Two u. S. Officials confirmed to cbs news that an israeli missile has hit iran. Tis comes after the weekend attack by iran on israel, which followed israels bombing of the iranian consulate in syria. Flights over iran were diverted. Columbia universitys president said in a statement that an encampment of propalestinian protesters severely disrupts campus life and has created a harassing and intimidating environment. The statement followed the arrests of more than 100 protesters on thursday. And your starbucks order will start looking a little different. The coffee chain says its rolling out new cups this month that will use 10 to 20 less plastic. For more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. Im Carissa Lawson<\/a>, cbs news, new york. Its friday, april 19th, 2024. This is cbs news mornings. 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