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congressman. how do you feel about? this members of congress walking around with ar-15 tents, how do you feel about? that >> i've been around here today asking for the, who was giving does printed them? i visited a couple of them wearing a pin. the answer is that there is a group protecting gun rights, but my question is, that is a very risky message to the nation, support of my visit here, i am taking advantage of the opportunity to visit these guys and have these conversations. i had a few of those conversations. i don't think they will wear it again, at least the ones that were able to speak to me today. >> what about you, congressman? this idea that members want to bring guns on the floor? >> it's a slap in the face to survivors, a slap in the face to family members and people involved in the fight. manny just set it, we are just about a week away from the fifth anniversary of what happened at marjory stoneman

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Chris Jansing Reports

president lead on this. it's something i've been advocating for and manny has as well, for the president and the white house to use their executive powers to create an office of violence prevention. i think that's the first of many steps that can be taken by the president to help prevent gun violence. i proudly represent orlando, florida, manny's from parkland, florida, we see throughout the state we're having these attacks on our governor, it's important that we with the power we hold with the white house ensure that action is passed, executive action to end gun violence in this country. >> manny, nobody wants to be where you are, the father of a slain student and five years later almost, i can only imagine the pain that still is there, but i wonder what it was like for you to be in that chamber last night, what you thought about the words you heard from the president, and do you feel any more optimistic now than where you did when you first got involved in this?

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Jesse Watters Primetime

district would be totally within their rights to say you know what? leave your phone in some cubby or something, go sit in class, learn, and then if you get it at recess and you want to text people, fine. but they should not be always on their phones. >> jesse: msnbc says it's authoritarian for the governor to say teachers should be able to take kids' iphones out of their hands during history class. >> hey, the governor wants to empower teachers in their classroom so the students can learn and he wants to basically do stand your ground for teachers so they can actually keep control of the classroom and teach. students can have their cell phones put away and use them during their break. why they are interrupting lessons and getting on apps and disrupting the governor is right we have to maintain incorporate telling gri at this in classroom. >> jesse: or cheating on -- if i had had a cell phone i'm not going to get into it. good work, manny. >> thank you, jesse, for having

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Jesse Watters Primetime

neighborhood it's white flight. if you move into new neighborhood you are gentrifying it. see how it works? it's how you destroy a country. smearing everybody as racist. but decide for yourself, does this guy southbound like a bigot? >> that's what our standards for black history are. it's just cut and dried history. you learn all the basics. you learn about the great figures. and, you know, i view it as american history. i don't view it as separate history. people that have participated to make the country great. people that have stood up when it wasn't easy, and they all deserve to be taught. >> jesse: mini diaz is the florida education commissioner. manny, cnn says it is illegal to teach slavery in the state of florida. is that true? >> i will tell you what, jesse, i am glad that don lemon and the communists at cnn are not teaching our students in florida. we have robust african-american history curriculum with over five courses in our state and it

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Symone

breaks during their chefs. they worked with highly flammable fabric and one, day it caught fire. 146 people died that day. the owners of the factory, while they face no consequences. following this tragedy, the international ladies garment workers union formed. it was one of the first unionist membership was primarily women. manny who were new emigrants and poor. they demanded fair pay and safe working conditions. and eventually, they got it. when it comes to president that unions, despite having a poor labor white house, membership us at a record low of 10.1% in 2022. as some, say the post pandemic demand for workers has been so high, that labor state were able to get higher pay and safer conditions. but the numbers tell a different story. unfair labor practice complaints went up 19% and 2022. worker petitions to organize one of 53%. and just won the air. union workers make an average of almost $200 more a week then on union members in the same jobs.

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

cancellations, for holiday travelers last week. southwest airlines canceledrehan 42,000 flights to operate naon.b. >> brown: manny, thank you very much. of tonight, a man accused in the new year's eve attack on three new york city police officers near times square has been arrested and charged with attempted murder. cbs' nancy chen reports on whether the assault was terror related. >> everybody off the sidewalk now! >> reporter: tonight authorities continue to investigate how a man wielding a machete managed to mount a chaotic new year's eve attack just blocks from ref elfers in times square. >> it was nuts for about a good hour. i heard a lot of people is screaming and yelling and i sought sirens. >> reporter: police say 19-year-old trevor bickford slashed two officers in the head just outside a security checkpoint and attempted to

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

forced the f.a.a. to slow flights in and out of the entire state. delays cascaded across the major airports. cbs' manuel bojorquez is at miami int international airport. good evening, manny. >> reporter: good evening, j.b. it's one of the busiest travel days of the year, and there are hours-long delays at florida airports, including right here at miami international. the f.a.a. says it has now fixed the computer issue that led to a disruption at an air traffic control center here in miami. that center controls millions of cubic miles of air space for commercial flights over florida. but even though the issue is resolved, there's a domino effect of delays. this afternoon, flights showed an average delay of two hours with a maximum delay of six hours. between 20 to 35% of all flights leaving three major airports in florida today have been delayed. today's issue comes a week after a nightmarish airport delays you'll recall, and

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History of the Sitcom

a huge impact on the family sitcom. >> everything was reality shows back then. the sitcom was pronounced dead again, so chris lloyd and i said, "what's a new way to do a family show?" and then we said, "what if we shoot it documentary style." and instead of focusing on one family, what if we focused on multiple families? >> dad. >> what happened? >> luke just shot me. >> what we wanted to do is portray these characters as real. >> i didn't mean to. >> are you okay? >> no. the little -- shot me. >> language. >> but the network said, you can't have a kid swear like that. and i said, "that line came from my daughter." my attitude about it is, telling stories from our own lives and not being afraid of those stories, that's what people can relate to. >> hi, i'm gloria pritchett, manny's mother. >> oh, this must be your dad. >> actually, no, i'm her

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

tumbler may be just a warning. >> we have no way of telling whether this is a foreshock to a larger earthquake. we don't know but this is a great reminder. >> reporter: and you can see the damage to this house behind me. there have already been more than 80 aftershocks, the strongest measuring 4.6. ironically a 6.2 magnitude earthquake struck this area exactly one year ago today. norah. >> o'donnell: manny, thank you very much. looming crisis at the southern border. new tonight the biden administration is asking the supreme court to end restrictions on migrants hoping to gain asylum in the u.s. the trump administration had put a place in rule during the pandemic that expelled migrants without allowing them to seek asylum. omar villafranca is in el paso where the national guard arrived. >> reporter: a dramatic scene on texas' u.s.-mexico border. before sunrise, texas national guard troops arrived to put a

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

seconds, just all disintegrate. >> in less than 10 minutes. >> reporter: margarita lopez and her son, manny, had just seconds to take cover in their hallway as the tornado hit. >> this is what-- >> this hallway kept you and your mother safe. >> this is what kept us safe. >> reporter: and you were down here and kind of shielding her or...? >> i was actually here and i just had her held like this and i didn't want her to see anything. but what i saw was from here looking that way, the roof kind of lifted three times. >>do thro andtted m windows. they had just bounced back from hurricane ida last year. >> i have faith. i do believe. and i'm going to manage. >> reporter: the tornado outbreak had produced least 40 twisters across the south this week, mostly in louisiana. in st. charles parish, one woman was killed, and eight others hurt when a tornado struck their neighborhood. the storm also triggered this dramatic lightning strike near a nursing home in la place. and in new orleans, strong winds

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