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structured so we do better when our clients do better. (other money manager) your clients really come first then, huh? (fisher investments) yes. we make them a top priority, by getting to know their finances, family, health, lifestyle and more. (other money manager) wow, maybe we are different. (fisher investments) at fisher investments, we're clearly different. >> norah: we continue our in-depth look at the crisis at the southern border. new york city estimates caring for asylum-seekers will cost $12 billion over three years. for tonight's "eye on america," cbs's omar villafranca takes a look at how it is impacting schools. >> reporter: last year, mirian and miguel come along with her 7-year-old son jordan, traveled more than 3,000 miles from ecuador to the u.s.-mexico border. for safety, they didn't want us

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immigration, but house republicans have signaled that they won't pass anything that doesn't include all of their demands, like tighter asylum laws and more deportations. norah? >> norah: we are headed for a showdown. weijia jiang, thank you. for the second year in a row, alaska's world-famous snow crab season has been canceled. billions of snow crabs have just disappeared since 2018 and now scientists say they know why. in tonight's "eye on america," cbs's jonathan vigliotti reports on the fight to save the species in the family businesses that depend on the vital crab industry. >> reporter: alaska's kodiak archipelago is known for its catch of the day. gabriel prout is grateful for his modest hall of king crab, it is the vanishing of another variety that has this fishing port bracing for financial fallout. >> we are still definitely in survival mode, finding a way to stay in business. >> reporter: last season, when we first met speed 20 gnomic

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food supply and drove them to starvation. biologist hope this second round of suspensions will give the remaining snow clad population time to bulk backup. but with the climate threat only growing, there is concern snow crabs, along with the industry that depends on them, will continue to shrink. >> i'm a fourth-generation fisherman. if we keep going the way we are going, there's not going to be any of us left. >> reporter: for "eye on america," jonathan vigliotti, kodiak island alaska. >> norah: such an important story. all right, today's school school shooting in iowa is renewing concerns about how to protect students and teachers from an attack. that is next in our series, "guns in america." ♪ ♪ >> announcer: tonight's "eye on america" is spon sponsoy them weathertech. auto, home, pet. find your fit at weathertech.com. of course the hot sun can be tough on vehicles too you need weathertech all year round!

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the first day back to school after the holidays turns deadly in iowa. the new details about the guns and the shooters social media posts. >> this strikes at the heart of everything we hold dear. >> norah: the major winter storm barreling to the northeast, bringing heavy snow, ice, and wind. >> once it gets to the eastern seaboard, that is when things get really tricky, right, who gets the snow and who doesn't? >> norah: new concern about judge safety after that attack in a nevada court room. >> we are still definitely in survival mode. >> "eye on america." snow crab season counsel for a second year in a row. wyatt has fisherman on edge. >> we are a dying breed. >> norah: and honoring the legacy of harriet tubman. ♪ ♪ good evening. i'm norah o'donnell and thank you for being with us on this thursday night. there is breaking news out of

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

ask a man. if you want something done, ask a woman. ♪ ♪ >> subway is being sold to a private equity firm, roark capital. the same company behind several large restaurant chains including arby'y's, carvel, sonic. ♪ ♪ >> nororah: "eye on america," inside the efforts to let bison roroam free onon america's's t l lands.s. >> m my generatioion never g goo grgrew up aroround buffalo.. now, my childrdren and my grandchildren are able to witness them being on our homeland. ♪ ♪ ♪ dancing in the moonlight ♪ >> norah: avenue out of this world pictures of india's lunar landing. ♪ ♪ good evening, and thank you for joining us on this thursday night. we begin this historic night with breaking news. donald trump surrenders to authorities at the notorious

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a u.n. watchdog agrees. the first batch could fill three olympic size swimming pools. 31,000 tons of water will be released by next march. critics charge the long-range impact is unclear. in tonight's "eye on america," a closer look at the icon of the american west: the bison. 60 million bison once robed north america. cbs of the yamaguchi reports on the enormous efforts to reintroduce this majestic animal to native amamerican tererritor. >> repororter: at ththe fort pek inindian reserervation inn monta bibison calf j just a fewew h hd is the newewest member ofof onef the fifirst herds s to rome thee asassiniboine e sp 26 landnds ie thanan a centuryry. > this mumust be very speciar you. >> my y generationon never gotoo grow up aroround buffafalo. now m my childrenen and my grandchihildren are e able t to witness himim b being on ouour hohomeland. >> repeporter: robbibie magnan manages s fort peckk reservatit- aa bison hererd starteded 20 yes ago t that has n now grown t to.

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responsibly with artificial intelligence. she expects her company's technology to be deployed within five years. and that could lead to a slight name change. >> i'm looking forward to the day we can just, yeah, take those two off and look at that. >> reporter: change the name again. [laughter] for "eye on america," ben tracy, on the shores of lake huron. >> major: a former olympian, a mother-daughter duo, and theheir hihigh-flying g adventure.e. thatat's next. ♪ ♪ (geri) i smoked and i have copd. my children are really worried.. my tip is, sendnd your kidsds a text. it mayay be the lalast time that youou do. (announcncer) you cacan quit. cacall 1-800-q-quit-now for help gettingng freeee medication. bug spray y works bestst... when your r family actually w wears it.

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destruction. we are talking miles of coastline completely burned. >> this heat, this tremendous heat. >> major: the urgent need for more resources as just 100 firefighters struggled to get control of the massive blaze. ♪ ♪ >> president biden has signed off on what will likely be a politically charged agreement with iran to bring home five imprisoned american citizens. >> in exchange, the iranian regime will gain access to billions of dollars in blocked funds. ♪ ♪ >> the assassination of a presidential candidate rocking the country of ecuador. this less than two weeks before an election has led to a state of emergency there. ♪ ♪ >> the new consumer price index or cpi for joe's inflation rose for the first time in 12 months. >> i have to choose. it is very difficult. ♪ ♪ >> major: "eye on america." how a deep diving robot is helping electric vehicle manufacturers keep up with

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"eye on america," cbs's ben tracy does a deep dive into how artificial intelligence is helping find those materials in a place you not expect. >> reporter: this underwater robot being lowered into lake huron is built by a company called impossible metals. impossible because this is hard to do? >> yes, very much so. >> reporter: that's because it's job is to mind the bottom of the ocean. >> deep-sea mining is the concept of pulling metals off the ocean floor. >> reporter: company cofounder renee grogan says parts of the ocean floor are filled with potato sized rocks containing vast amounts of cobalt, copper, and nickel, metals needed to make batteries for electric cars. how much of this stuff is down there? >> a lot. the second question is, how do you get it? >> reporter: we watched a test of the prototype, which used a retractable arm to pluck rocks off the bottom of the lake. the real thing will be three

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