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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

conversation, jim, because she said that, you know, oftentimes it is the person that you would least suspect. she talked about bundy. now, you know, bryan kohberger allegedly did this. we don't know, but, again, ph.d. student sometimes doesn't fit the bill of those that we think would be lurking in the shadows. of course, we are all fascinated by true crime. i know that i found myself watching "daumer" and these are the types of shows and books that i'm drawn to the most, but also, like debora was saying, so many of us think it might never happen to us. but if we read and watch these things, maybe we can outsmart it, but oftentimes you can't. but her book is out on tuesday, jim, and so is "spare." it is a big week for books. >> absolutely. we will be on the look out for though. chloe melas, thank you very much. speaking of other page turners, it is the story of the rise and fall of a fire grand.

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Outside Source

i spoke to mothers whose children are still being treated here from injuries after the stampede. one of the mothers told me her 17—year—old daughter is still unconscious since october the 1st. and we can hear from that mother, of 17—year—old debora: translation: she has chest injuries translation: she has chest in'uries from bein: translation: she has chest in'uries from being stepped i translation: she has chest in'uries from being stepped on. i translation: she has chest in'uries from being stepped on. herh translation: she has chest injuries from being stepped on. her neck- translation: she has chest injuries from being stepped on. her neck is i from being stepped on. her neck is broken, her eyes are swollen. the hospital says she suffers brain swelling, too. iasked her hospital says she suffers brain swelling, too. i asked her not to watch the game that day. she didn't return home. in the morning, her friends were looking for her. we were looking for her in the emergency room, but she wasn't there. the hospital told us to look in the mortuary. the confusion happened because my daughter didn't carry an id. well let's put some faces to the victims: these are two brothers, 15—year—old ahmad cahyo and muhammad farel,

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Dateline

sprayed on him. and that is hands were burning and itching. >> then an expert on cell phone tracking told the jury, tony had both melissa's phone, and his own personal phone with him the night of the murder. and the next day, when he was driving his train. >> they moved north and then back south. along the rail word. >> but now, prosecutors had to tackle the head-scratching question of motive. why would tony kill melissa in the first place? >> debra villegas testified that tony became very jealous and angry with melissa because she virtually replaced him in the household. >> was melissa helping you through this difficult time in your life now through this divorce? >> yes ma'am. >> and that was the theory in order to get back at debora, he would kill her best friend. >> you have these domestic homicides all the time. but this had a twist to it. because he didn't kill debra. >> then tony and debra's 23 year old son, caleb, were called to testify, against his

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Dateline

i gave all my life to her. >>. but it wouldn't bother you that if she was spending a lot of time with melissa? that wouldn't bother? you >> no no no no. >> despite what tony said, detective thought the crude comments had a broader meaning. speaking to the bff relationship of debra and melissa. >> does he feel like he's been tossed out of the house because melissa taken his place? >> i think he definitely believes that melissa was a catalyst to enable debbie to go forward with a divorce. he kills melissa lewis, to get back at debora for divorcing him. >> but if you are lethally angry about a pending divorce, why not kill the wife? >> if he kills melissa and he is caught, debbie is still there to raise their kids. >> although tony would later deny it, deborah told detectives he had been violent with her and her kids in the past. because of that debris said, she had to decide on our own that tony had to go. >> he thought he was physically gonna hurt the kids? >> all he's already physically hurting them. i thought he was going to go

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

norah. >> o'donnell: debora, your reporting has been so powerful. thank you. still ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news," new details on that deadly amtrak derailment, including the warnings about that very rail crossing. hing fo. tylenol® is the #1 dr. recommended pain relief brand for those with high blood pressure. if you have questions on whether tylenol is right for you, talk to your doctor. are you tired of washing dishes? well flip the way you clean'em. introducing dawn platinum ez-squeeze. it's a new, upside-down bottle... with no cap. you just grab and squeeze. platinum's upgraded, more powerful formula breaks down and removes grease 4 times faster. nice! no flip, no mess. platinum is also a go-to grease cleaner for your sink, your countertops, and to pre-treat stains on laundry. faster. easier. new dawn platinum ez-squeeze. flip the way you clean dishes.

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CBS Weekend News

but with victory day approaching, the russian military play push harder to secure a victory for their president, vladimir putin. >> diaz: debora, thank you. first lady jill biden is there this weekend, visiting u.s. citizens and ukrainian refugees. tonight in slovakia, bradislava. today in romania the first lady made a heartbreaking visit to a school in bucharest, earlier she also helped serve dinner to u.s. troops posted about 60 miles from the ukrainian border. now to the pandemic and a new warning from the biden administration. it's predicting a fall and winter wave with 100 million infections. cases nationwide are up 52% in the last two weeks. hospitalizations have risen 21%. we get more from cbs' lilia luciano in los angeles.

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CBS Weekend News

at the hilton where the dinner is going to be held, they do not have to adhere to the same covid protocols as the guests. however, the hilton says they will be masked. adriana. >> diaz: thanks so much, debora. since january 6, 2021, almost 800 people from all 50 states have been arrested in relation to the insurrection at the u.s. capitol, but time may be running short for lawmakers for lawmakers investigating what why. cbs' scott macfarlane reports. >> reporter: the committee investigating the january 6 attack at the u.s. capitol says it's fighting for truth and for justice. but they're also fighting the clock. they're planning public hearings this summer, and they need to wrap their work before-- potentially well before-- the midterm elections. the committee is publicly expressing optimism. how many new depositions can you take? are you feeling that deadline? >> we do feel a sense of urgency. we had hoped to be done with our interviews and depositions by now. but we have had the happy

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up has been overwhelmed. more than 15,000 calls a day says ukraine's human rights chief lyudmila denisova. >> it's hard to believe this is happening in the 21s century, she told us. but today another mass grave. fresh new torment. in busova near kyiv, the daughter of one of the victims held back by police to prevent her seeing the crimes russia is trying to hide. >> and debora patta joins us now, debora when you hear words like genocide and extermination could the international court successfully prosecute putin for war crimes? >> well russia is not part of the international criminal court, putin withdrew in 2016. they could charge him but getting him in front of the court is the tough part. the icc does not have its own police force and relies on countries to arrest suspects,

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

station. just tonight, president zelenskyy says everyone involved will be held responsible. at least 52 people were killed and more than 100 others injured in the attack on a train station. graphic video of the scene shows bodies lying among luggage, strollers, and stuffed animals. ukrainian officials believe the two missiles were fired from russian-occupied territory in the donbas region. six weeks into the war, russian forces have shifted their focus to eastern ukraine, as more suspected war crimes are revealed. in chernihiv, north capital, the mayor says nearly 700 people were killed. survivors described the horrors during the russian siege. dozens of people were held captive in a tiny basement for weeks, along dead bodies. it was so cramped, one man described tying himself to a wall to sleep standing up. we have a lot of news to get to tonight, and cbs' debora patta will start us off from kyiv. good evening, debora. >> reporter: good evening. about 4,000 people had gathered

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