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United states. Keep your ships and planes away, he said. He wasea to criticism of an incident in the Taiwan Strait on saturday when a chinese hi destroyer so close it had to slow down to avoid a collision. Last week a chinese fighter plane pulled a similar maneuver in front of an american reconnaissance plane over the south china sea. Without trying to justify the actions general li said, to avoid similar incidents the u. S. Should steer clear of areas around china. Mind your own business, he said. But the u. S. Sees routine patrols of the air and sea off Mainland China as very much its own business. To underscore its position that this is International Space open to everyone. At a conference banquet on friday general li shook hands with the american secretary of defense, lloyd austin. But china declined a formal meeting. And that, said secretary austin, is dangerous. Meanwhile, the u. S. And chinese militaries continue to operate close to one another. Ausein ino reporters o dangerousne an sraled out of control. Elizabeth palmer, cbs news, tokyo. Well, President Biden spent a weekend in the nations capital. Today the president golfed with his brother at joint base andrews in maryland. At the same time Top Administration officials are in beijing trying to ease tensions between the u. S. And china. Cbss skylar henry is at the white house with more on that. Skylar, good evening. Reporter hey, jericka, good evening to you. This latest provocation comes as the administration is looking to defrost a somewhat icy relationship with china. One President Biden previously predicted will thaw soon. With tensions already high the u. S. Is calling chinas move sending a warship to intercept an american destroyer irresponsible. Its the latest in a string of incidents between the two sides. In february a u. S. Fighter jet shot down a chinese surveillance balloon hovering over american airspace, sending relations umm. Some lawmakers are concerned about the growing strain. Absent communication allows for a lot of risk of miscalculation. Reporter senior Administration Officials have worked for months looking to keep intelligence channels open. Last month cia director William Burns made an unannounced visit to china. The highestranking official to go to beijing since that incident. Republicans said Administration Efforts to meet with chinese officials project weakness. Biden Administration Officials should stop chasing after their Chinese Communist counterparts like lovestruck teenagers. Its embarrassing and its pathetic. We need to stand strong and this Administration Needs to stand strong. Reporter Administration Officials expect President Biden to meet with chinese president xi sometime later this year. They last met last november. And skylar, as you know, the faa right now reporting this afternoon a small plane crashed in virginia. What else can you tell us . Reporter the crash is generating headlines because it made an unauthorized flight over washington, d. C. Airspace, which is restricted. Now, many in the area heard a sonic boom likely caused by f16s which were forced to scramble in response. It crashed over 100 miles outside of the city. The faa and ntsb are investigating. Thank you, skylar. Today indias rail minister said it appears a malfunctioning signal is to blame for the countrys worst train disaster in decades. It caused two passenger trains to change tracks and slam into a freight train. The trains were carrying more than 2200 people. Nearly 300 of them were killed and nearly 1,000 were injured. Well, today in ukraine air raid sirens were heard across the country as russia launches new airstrikes and ground assaults. Ukrainian Officials Say one killed a toddler and wounded 22 people outside the city of dnipro. Cbss debora patta is there tonight. Reporter good evening, jericka. Well, its been a deadly week for children in ukraine. Russian missile attacks killed a 9yearold girl in kyiv on thursday, and just this morning a toddler in dnipro. It is a grimly familiar scene. Daylight revealing the full extent of the destruction. Homes reduced to rubble. Residents shocked and traumatized. The explosion was unexpected and very strong, said lyubov. I was thrown all the way into the corridor. Overnight a frantic race for survivors and the news no parent should ever have to hear. A 2yearold girl had been killed as she slept with her mother, who was badly injured. Across the border in russia a new front line. Antikremlin militia fighting alongside ukraine have stepped up attacks in the belgorod region. The daily hardships in ukraine being felt by russians who have taken temporary refuge in a shelter. Were trying to be strong, said irina bulakova, because we have children who give us the incentive to carry on. In a selfrecorded message on social media belgorods governor, Vyacheslav Gladkov, urged residents to evacuate the border towns. But if a newly posted Ukrainian Military video anything to go by, things could get much tougher for both sides in this war. Released with the tag line plans love silence, there will be no announcement of the start, soldiers are seen urging operational secrecy ahead of an expected counteroffensive. In the past few days ukrainian officials have tried to temper expectations regarding that counteroffensive, jericka. President zelenskyy said in an interview this weekend that kyiv is ready but avoided making any predictions, saying it could go a variety of different ways. Debora patta for us in ukraine tonight. Thank you. Today opec members voted to stick to the cartels Oil Production targets for the year. But saudi arabia announced it will slash its Oil Production by 1 Million Barrels a day in an effort to tighten global supply. Today gas prices in the u. S. Average 3. 55 a gallon. Mississippi has some of the lowest prices while california has the highest. Still, prices are significantly lower than the 5 a gallon we were all paying just over a year ago. Well, today the Union Representing thousands of movie and tv directors announced it has reached a new threeyear contract with hollywood studios. Now, the Directors Guild of america says the tentative deal includes improvements in wages and streaming residuals. At the same time, though, theres no agreement yet with the writers. That strike is now in its fifth week. The cbs overnight news will be right back. When you really need to sleep. You reach for the really good stuff. Zzzquil ultra helps you sleep better and longer when you need it most. Its nonhabit forming and powered by the makers of nyquil. Weve seen what you would do for a klondike®, so were raising bar. Now we want to see what your hometown would do for a klondike®, so get together, and go for the bar, sandwich, or cone. 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What do we do when affirmative actions under attack . Stand up fight back reporter affirmative action has helped boost the number of black, latinx and other minorities who are underrepresented at prestigious schools. But now those racial preferences may be prohibited. End race in admissions. End race in admissions reporter in large part due to the efforts of this man. The equal rights provision of our 14th amendment basically gets to the point that people should not be treated differently because of their race or ethnicity. You also say its a violation of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. It is. The opportunities must be the same regardless of your racer oethnicity. Reporter edward bloom, whos retired from a job in finance and living in tallahassee, florida, is not a lawyer. He is founder and president of students for fair admissions, and acknowledges starting the group to challenge affirmative action in colleges. The Supreme Court is now considering cases he brought targeting the university of north carolina, the nations oldest public university, and harvard, the oldest private college. Bloom says his group has 22,000 members, but none are identified by name in either court case. Well, in the world of social media it is no surprise that 17 and 18yearold kids do not want nam made public. Reporter bloom has previously spearheaded two cases in which the Supreme Court struck down voting policies designed to help racial groups, particularly African American and latinx voters whove endured prior discrimination. But he lost a 2016 case in which he backed abigail fisher. I dont believe that students should be treated differently based on their race. Reporter who unsuccessfully challenged racial consideration in admissions at the university of texas. But todays Supreme Court is far more conservative. Were you just determined to keep bringing cases until you got the court to agree with you . Legal advocacy requires a longterm commitment. Reporter there are in fact nine states that have enacted bans on racial preferences in state colleges. With some reporting a drop in African American and latinx admissions at top institutions. Affirmative action advocates say a nationwide ban would be disastrous. Affirmative action is really trying to treat everyone equally. Recognizing that certain groups have been marginalized over the centuries. Reporter now a professor at Loyola University new orlans college of law, mitchell krusto grew up in segregated louisiana. Most of the restaurants in town did not serve black people. Water fountains were segregated. So there was a white only and a black only water fountain. The Woolworths Department store, you could not have Counter Service if you were black. Reporter he is a descendant of generations of enslaved people. And forebears who faced prejudice after emancipation. So a lot of the legacy of discrimination in housing, in employment meant that my family was set back century after century. Reporter even after the Supreme Court mandated School Desegregation most of your own schooling was in segregated catholic schools. Absolutely. Elementary and high school, yes. Reporter he was a top student. And also, he acknowledges, an affirmative action beneficiary in 1971. You knew when you applied to yale that they were interested in you not just as a student yes. But because they wanted to bring in more African American students. Absolutely. Reporter but he also points out race is just one aspect. I wasnt accepted into yale because im black. I was accepted into yale because of all the other things that i am as a person, of which im also African American. Reporter you graduated magna cum laude. Yes. Thank you. Reporter and you were admitted to yale law school. Yes. Thank you. Reporter and krusto argues that the Supreme Court should uphold its previous rulings that colleges have a genuine interest in including students from different racial groups. For all students who are at a university having a diverse campus of individuals with different backgrounds adds to the educational goal of the university. Reporter for his part edward bloom, a descendant of holocaust survivors, contends that when colleges have considered ethnic backgrounds of applicants it has hurt certain groups. Back in the 1920s its well documented by dozens of historians that harvard had policies in place to discriminate against jews. Fast forward now to the 1990s and 2000s, we believe that harvard has policies that diminish the likelihood that highachieving asians are being admitted. Reporter in fact, harvard recently announced that nearly 30 of those admitted this year are Asian American. More than four times the representation in the total u. S. Population. Still, some Asian Americans are taking a stand against affirmative action plans that tend to help other minorities. Even if tomorrow they decide to give a preference to asians, ill be just as opposed because the idea is that ideally we should all be treated equally and there really should be a level Playing Field for all of us. Reporter rutvij holey whose parents were born in india is the founder of americans for equality Political Action committee. A straight a student in irvine, california he was just admitted to one of the nations top schools, stanford university. And yet did you apply to any Ivy League Schools . I did. I applied to all of them except for harvard. And did you get into any of them . Nope. No. Do you have a feeling that maybe racial preferences might have had something to do with that . Yes. I mean, to me look, i look at the data, right . Im not going off a feeling. Because the College Admission process has been very good for me. Everyone has to acknowledge knowledge there is a level of discrimination that occurs. I think this case has the potential to really pit Asian Americans against other minorities. And i dont want that to happen. I think we should all, you know, understand what other people have gone through and support them. Reporter chelsea wong, a harvard sophomore, is copresident of the Harvard Radcliff Asian American association. She participated in a proaffirmative action demonstration before the Supreme Court heard arguments on the cases last fall. It was also an Asian American antiaffirmative action demonstration, underscoring how divisive the issue is among americans of all races. But wong argues that its a question of basic fairness. You know what . I wish we didnt have to have affirmative action. I think we had to have it because all of the different, you know, compounding forms of inequality that affect someones life before they even apply for college call for something that accounts for those factors. Reporter still, edward bloom of students for fair admissions believes there are other ways to get a diverse student body. Even though this is not news to you. That some people think your actions over the years have showed that youre a racist, or bigoted in some way. How do you respond to that . Well, i think thats an easy sort of intellectually lazy way of making an argument. Lets have a debate about the policy. If these policies go away, will it not just advantage Asian American applicants but maybe also white applicants . Its unclear who this is going to advantage. Its going to be up to harvard. Its going to be up to unc to change their policies to make them first its important thats the goal. Make them colorblind. Reporter but with many legal experts predicting that the Supreme Court will strike down affirmative action, advocates like law professor mitchell krusto are worried that decades of progress for underserved minorities will be set back. If the Supreme Court decides to ban the use of race, i think theyll go down in history as being one of the most conservative, reactionary white supremacist Supreme Courts that weve ever seen. Weve ever seen. That again was rita braver weve seen what you would do for a klondike®, so were raising bar. Now we want to see what your hometown would do for a klondike®, so get together, and go for the bar, sandwich, or cone. Go for the glory america, klondike® wants to know what your hometown would do for a klondike®. Lets see whats up with hilldale. [cheering and applause] as temperatures continue to rise across the country, cities and counties are scrambling to find lifeguards. A nationwide Lifeguard Shortage has pools cutting back hours and sometimes even closing. Elise preston reports. Reporter children make a splash in los angeles. Its fun and relaxing. Reporter in washington, d. C. Mayor Muriel Bowser kicks off the citys summer pool season and thousands flock to floridas beaches. Americans just want to be in the water. They tried to rush me out because they know the faster we get here the more theyll get to be in the pool. Reporter but with increased demand comes danger. New york city is facing its worst Lifeguard Shortage on record, with roughly a third of what it needs this summer. And thats despite a 9 pay increase and a signon bonus. The more people that come out the harder it is because theres so many kids. You know, kids get lost all the time. Kids run away. So thats when the lifeguards really help. Reporter the situation is so critical nationwide that about half of the countrys 309,000 public pools will be forced to close or reduce hours. According to the american lifeguard association. It is more than just a summer job. Lifeguards have a unique advantage of letting people know that theres danger and to stay out of of that danger. Reporter wyatt worneth says your chance of drowning in front of alifeguard is about 1 in 18 million. Still with low salaries, a lack of qualified applicants and rigorous testing its hard to find lifeguards. Our agency here requires about 50 lifeguards. We only had two for tryout. Reporter the Lifeguard Shortage could get worse as summer months continue. So many cities are offeringp ntiv ph for example,ar a ,0se nu lorado h announced aies state gra helecfy the problem. Judd spatel of johnstown ymca says they received just over 10,000. So it will help us train and recertify current lifeguards and incoming lifeguards. It will also help us train lifeguard instructors. And thats a big piece of this, is to get more staff trained to teach more guards. Reporter these funds vital to smaller communities like hers. Theres less people up here. So attracting that entrylevel life guard is more challenging. So we need more resources. Reporter elise preston, los angeles. The cbs overnight news will be right back. Workers in france are rushing to rebuild the notre dame cathedral. You may remember a devastating fire four years ago destroyed the landmark. But its slated to reopen again in december of 2024. Ian lee introduces us to a carpenter from minnesota whos been helping to restore the medieval cathedral. Reporter when flames engulfed notre dame in 2019, the french president vowed to resurrect the iconic cathedral within five years. Four years in, architects are celebrating a huge step toward restoration, raising a portion of the new roof you can see through the plum bob. Reporter with help from minnesota carpenter Peter Henrikson who says it feels like a trip back in time. Hes using some of the same tools and techniques of his medieval predecessors. I think its amazing that people in 1100 could do all tis. Reporter while it would be faster to use power tools, workers say doing it by hand pays tribute to the craftsmanship of the cathedrals original builders. Think about there were medieval carpenters cutting this, basically the same joint 900 years ago. Reporter artisans are using some modern technology to speed up reconstruction like these computer images to ensure their handchiseled beams fit together perfectly. The traditional carpenters had a lot of that in their head. They had sketches. Reporter henrikson is working alongside mostly french craftsmen and says its an honor to help bring this historic landmark back to life. Ian lee, cbs news. And that is the overnight news for this monday. Make sure you check back later for cbs mornings. Reporting from new york city, im jericka duncan. This is cbs news flash. Im matt pieper in new york. No survivors have been found after a private plane crashed near staunton, virginia sunday. Two f16 jets were sent from joint base andrews after the plane entered restricted airspace over washington, d. C. , leading to a sonic boom heard across the region. Even the president had to be briefed. 16 migrants who entered the country in texas were flown to california on a private jet and dropped off outside the Catholic Diocese of sacramento over the weekend. The states attorney general says an investigation is open to find out who sent them. And spiderman across the spiderverse swings into the box office, topping more than 120 million in its u. S. Opening weekend. Thats the second largest opening of the year behind the super mario brothers movie. For more download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tvtv. Im matt pieper, cbs ne , new york. Trading accusations. China defends its dangerous runin with an american warship, accusing the United States of provocation. Defense secretary lloyd austin delivering stern words to beijing off camera just days after this midair military encounter. Thats extremely dangerous. Accidents can happen that could cause things to spiral out of control. Well have the very latest from asia and the white house. Also ukraine under alert as russia launches a new wave of attacks. Im debora patta in kharkiv. Another young child killed in a Russian Missile attack. On the cbs money watch, americas job market stays hot even as the economy faces headwinds. Not so sweet. Why a georgia peach could be hard to find this summer. And later, a yellowstone stars new mission, now acting to help the children of americas fallen. This is my way of, you know, serving of this country. Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. We begin tonight with new tensions between global rivals. Today chinas defense minister aggressively defended sailing a warship directly in front of an american missile destroyer. Speaking at a summit in singapore he warned the west to stay out of waters and airspace near chinas borders. The dangerous Close Encounter happened in the Taiwan Strait separating taiwan from china. Cbss Elizabeth Palmer leads us off tonight. Reporter addressing an audience of Global Security officials, chinas defense minister, general li shangfu, had some blunt advice for the United States. Keep your ships and planes away, he said. He was reacting to criticism of an incident in the Taiwan Strait on saturday when a chinese warship crossed the course of an american destroyer so close it had to slow down to avoid a collision. Last week a chinese fighter plane pulled a similar maneuver in front of an american reconnaissance plane over the south china sea. Without trying to justify the actions general li said, to avoid similar incidents the u. S. Should steer clear of areas around china. Mind your own business, he said. But the u. S. Sees routine patrols of the air and sea off Mainland China as very much its own business. To underscore its position that this is International Space open to everyone. At a conference banquet on friday general li shook hands with the american secretary of defense, lloyd austin, but china declined a formal meeting. And that, said secretary austin, is dangerous. Meanwhile, the u. S. And chinese militaries continue to operate close to one another. Speaking to reporters off camera, secretary austin called on chinese leaders to rein in dangerous conduct in case an accident spiraled out of control. Elizabeth palmer, cbs news, tokyo. Well, President Biden spent a weekend in the nations capital. Today the president golfed with his brother at joint base andrews in maryland at the same time Top Administration officials are in beijing trying to ease tensions between the u. S. And china. Cbss skylar henry is at the white house with more on that. Skylar, good evening. Reporter hey, jericka, good owning to you. Well, this latest provocation comes as the administration is looking to defrost a somewhat icy relationship with china, one President Biden previously predicted would thaw soon. Reporter with tensions already high, the u. S. Is calling chinas move sending a wrship to intercept an american destroyer irresponsible. Its the latest in a string of incidents between the two sides. In february a u. S. Fighter jet shot down a chinese surveillance balloon hovering over american airspace, sending relations plummeting. Some lawmakers are concerned about the growing strain. Absent communication allows for a lot of risk of miscalculation. Reporter senior Administration Officials have worked for months looking to keep intelligence channels open. Last month cia director William Burns made an unannounced visit to china, the highestranking official to go to beijing since that incident. Republicans said Administration Efforts to meet with chinese officials project weakness. Biden Administration Officials should stop chasing after their Chinese Communist counterparts like lovestruck teenagers. Its embarrassing and its pathetic. We need to stand strong and this Administration Needs to stand strong. Reporter Administration Officials expect President Biden to meet with chinese president xi sometime later this year. They last met last november. And skylar, as you know, the faa right now reporting this afternoon a small plane crashed in virginia. What else can you tell us . Reporter the crash is generating headlines because it made an unauthorized flight over washington, d. C. Airspace, which is restricted. Now, many in the area heard a sonic boom likely caused by f16s which were forced to scramble in response. It crashed over 100 miles outside of the city. The faa and ntsb are investigating. Thank you, skylar. Today indias rail minister said it appears a malfunctioning signal is to blame for the countrys worst train disaster in decades. It caused two passenger trains to change tracks and slam into a freight train. The trains were carrying more than 2,200 people nearly 300 of them were killed and nearly 1,000 were injured. Well, today in ukraine air raid sirens were heard across the country as russia launches new airstrikes and ground assaults. Ukrainian Officials Say one killed a toddler and wounded 22 people outside the city of dnipro. Cbss debora patta is there tonight. Reporter good evening, jericka. Well, its been a deadly week for children in ukraine. Russian missile attacks killed a 9yearold girl in kyiv on thursday. And just this morning a toddler in dnipro. It is a grimly familiar scene. Daylight revealing the full extent of the destruction. Homes reduced to rubble. Residents shocked and traumatized. The explosion was unexpected and very storm, said lyubov. I was thrown all the way into the corridor. Overnight a frantic race for survivors and the news no parent should ever have to hear. A 2yearold girl had been killed as she slept with her mother, who was badly injured. Across the border in russia a new frontline. Antikremlin militia fighting alongside ukraine have stepped up attacks in the belgorod region. The daily hardships in ukraine being felt by russians who have taken temporary refuge in a shelter. Were trying to be strong, said irina bulakova, because we have children who give us the incentive to carry on. In a selfrecorded message on social media belgorods governor Vyacheslav Gladkov urged residents to evacuate the border towns. But if a newly posted Ukrainian Military video is anything to go by, things could get much tougher for both sides in this war. Soldiers are seen urging operational secrecy ahead of an expected counteroffensive. President zelenskyy said in an interview this weekend that kyiv is ready but avoided making any predictions, saying it could go a variety of different ways. Debora patta for us in ukraine. Thank you. The cbs overnight news will be right back. Today on face the nation the head of bank of america predicted to the u. S. Economy would experience a mild recession later this year in spite of a job market that remains red hot. Cbss Mark Strassmann has more on that. The bill is passed. Reporter turmoil averted. By washingtons treasured blueprint. Governing by crisis. The great news for americans right now is that we avoided the catastrophe of hitting the debt ceiling. I think the troubling news is that we came that close. Reporter but Like Washington the rest of us have bills to pay. Good news first. Spending consumers keep creating more jobs. Employers added another 339,000 jobs in may. Gains in health care, construction, leisure and hospitality. But still not enough job seekers for restaurateur nick osborne. We are in need of some extra depth, and it has been hard to find that extra depth for sure. Reporter but there were also layoffs in the tech sector and a sharp rise in black unemployment that pushed up the overall jobless rate. Its a snapshot of a complicated wobbly economy, with stubbornly high inflation and the specter of a recession. Pessimisms having a late spring to remember. In a recent gallup poll, 55 of people believe their financial situation is only fair or poor. Half say its worsening. Fewer americans, less than 2 in 3, have 400 squirreled away for an emergency. And thats the bonus. Reporter for house hunters that struggle hits home. Loan applications down roughly 30 from a year ago. Why . Rising interest rates, now just under 7 , tightening credit, and cities like orlando have a startling lack of inventory. 1 3 the sellers this market needs. They dont want to leave because they dont want to give up their interest rate. Reporter for the first time in more than a year the fed is expected to hold rates steady at its regular meeting later this month. Like everyone, uncertain whether this economy is stabilizing. Jericka . Thanks. Mark strassmann for us tonight. Its slim pickings for georgia peaches this season. An unusually warm winter followed by a brutal cold snap in march wiped out more than 90 of the crop across the peach state. If you can get your hands on peaches at the market it will probably cost you 50 cents more than last year according to usda data. And in Washington State clery growers expect a delayed but plentiful harvest this june. And the delay could break a record. Well, turning to todays weather and what we can expect the rest of the week lets bring in meteorologist paul goodloe from our partners at the weather channel. Good evening. Good evening, jericka. I know its the first weekend of june but its feeling more like perhaps the first weekend of march across parts of new england and maybe even the northeast thanks to a pesky coastal low which is going to strengthen, bringing back more wind, more cooler air, even more rain showers as we head on through tonight into tomorrow, into tuesday. Man, this thing is really going to keep our temperatures, highs in the 50s and very low 60s. A little farther south youll see more sunshine but cooler temperatures overall. But the rain continues with the colder air. Kind of june gloom new england style here. Maybe one or two inches of rain as well. But i tell you what, tomorrows forecast depending on where you are, it is a raw day here in new england but a comfortable day here, say, new york, philly on toward d. C. Jericka . Thank you, paul. Looking forward to that comfort. Well, straight ahead, from the Auction Block to your living room. The trove of tv treasure being sold this weekend. 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America, klondike® wants to know what your hometown would do for a klondike®. Lets see whats up with hilldale. [cheering and applause] its been called the worlds greatest collection of television memorabilia. Well, now hundreds of iconic pieces are up for auction this weekend, from historic costumes to groundbreaking tv show sets. Cbss Omar Villafranca takes us behind the scenes. Reporter for 11 seasons millions of viewers tuned in to have a beer with norm, cliff, and sam and the rest of the characters on the hit tv show cheers. Good afternoon, everybody. Norm hey, mr. Peterson. Whats the story . Boy meets beer. Boy drinks beer. Boy gets another beer. Reporter 30 years after the sitcoms last episode where are we . We are sitting at the prime corner of the cheers bar where Everybody Knows your name. Reporter the iconic bar and the bar stools, even the props on the wall are all up for auction. Joshua benes with heritage auctions in dallas shows us around and says whoever buys the bar will also notice it comes with a few autographs etched into the wood by the cast. It kind of shows, you know, Woody Harrelson was on this side of the bar as his character. Kirstie alley this side. Was that his spot . Was that ratzenbergers spot . Yeah. Reporter the cheers bar is just one of a thousand items up for auction this week. Here on the jeopardy set this is one of lets see. Oop. Yeah. Thats the buzzer. Reporter the collection belongs to james comisar, a scriptwriter and tv memorabilia collector who amassed an impressive number of pieces. From hats belonging to gilligan and the skipper on Gilligans Island to tv show costumes like this i dream of jeanie outfit and the genie bottle. To adam west and burt wards batman and robin costumes from the campy 1960s series. Along with a myriad of star trek gadgets and spocks ears. Even this captain kirk outfit that William Shatner wore during tvs first interracial kiss with the late nichelle nichols. Omar. Welcome to the bunkers living room. Guys like us we had it made those were the days reporter archie bunkers house in queens. The set from all in the family is on the Auction Block. Of course archie and ediths chairs come with the set. This was where race got discussed for the first time. This was where homosexuality got discussed for the first time in a sitcom. This is where Family Dynamics and marriage and divorce and unhappiness and the strife of being middle class happened in tv land for the first time. Reporter and for fans of latenight talk one of the holy grails is up for sale. The set for the last ten years of the tonight show starring Johnny Carson will go for at least six digits. The auction ends sunday. But for tv memorabilia collectors the tangible memories will last a lifetime. A cheer at cheers. Reporter Omar Villafranca, cbs news, dallas. Wow. 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The duke of sussex is set to testify in london on tuesday. Hes one of more than 100 people suing the publisher of the daily mirror tabloid and others on accusations of phone hacking on a, quote, industrial scale. Well, a grand entrance this weekend for Country Music legend tanya tucker. Take a look at this. The twotime grammy winner and Country Music hall of fame inductee opened her set at nashvilles grand ole opry as you see right there riding on horseback to the stage. Thats a first at the oprys 97year history. Next we speak to a yellowstone actor, cole hauser, about his passion project. The doctor will see you now. But do they really . Do they see that crick in your neck . That ache in your heart . Will they see that funny little thing that wasnt there last year . A new bounce in your step . The way your retinal scan connects to your blood sugar . At Kaiser Permanente all of us Work Together to care for all that is you. 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Im a big fan of Second Chances for kids when they lose a family member. Its a huge loss for them. Reporter since 1980 the foundation has provided scholarships to nearly 1100 children whove lost a parent serving in special operations. The charity recently extended the scholarships to special operators who lose a spouse. Honestly, i didnt know what i was going to do. Reporter retired green beret lou howkes two children are among the first recipients. After his wife sidney died of cancer howke became a single dad with no savings for college. Then the foundation stepped in. To have an organization and supporters that care about children and their future whom theyve never met, thats love. Reporter recently remarried to alissa, who lost her husband nine years ago in a military training accident, their blended family is also covered. It really opened up the doors for us to have a shared vision for the future where all of our children are going to be taken care of. I think its as good as it gets as a human, just like the Human Element of wanting to help. Reporter an enduring promise to ease the burden on military families. Catherine herridge, cbs news, tampa, florida. And that is the overnight news for this monday. Make sure you check back later for cbs mornings. Reporting from new york city, im jericka duncan. This is cbs news flash. Im matt pieper in new york. No survivors have been found after a private plane crashed near staunton, virginia sunday. Two f16 jets were sent from joint base andrews after the plane entered restricted airspace over washington, d. C. , leading to a sonic boom heard across the region. Even the president had to be briefed. 16 migrants who entered the country in texas were flown to california on a private jet and dropped off outside the Catholic Diocese of sacramento over the weekend. The states attorney general says an investigation is open to find out who sent them. And spiderman across the spiderverse swings into the box office, topping more than 120 million in its u. S. Opening weekend. Thats the second largest opening of the year behind the super mario brothers movie. For more download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. Im ma its its monday, june 5th, 2023. This is the cbs morning news. Breaking overnight, new details released after u. S. Fighter jets scramble to chase a small plane in d. C. Weve got a report. New tensions. A chinese warship cuts off a u. S. Navy ship marking the Second Military provocation in a week. Chinas stern warning for the west. Under investigation. Migrants flown on a private jet and dropped off in california. Why Officials Say florida is behind it. Good morning, and good to be with you. Im annemarie green. Breaking overnight, we have new details released after a frightening incident in the skies. U. S. Fighter jets scrambled to

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