the death toll rising, governor bashir, it is up from 122. fema paying 550,$000 and believe is president biden pledges federal aid for the first time of recovery. much of it goes toward funeral costs and living expenses for many people still displaced. school districts across the country on high alert the threat which is called the challenge claims multiple school shootings will happen today. and schools have increased and issued letters. a smash and grab robbery, incredible security footage, san diego woman using a stool to stop fees, that woman s daughter
and the shelters. carley: there s been a lot of conversation over the last week on capitol hill about smash and grab robberies. nancy pelosi says she doesn t know why they are happening. do you have any thoughts on that? i do know that. i wish there were consequences to help prevent and deter criminals from committing these crimes. carley: you hit the nail on the
a couple hundred thousand, estimating 200,000. is that a lot for you? how did that work? does that mean you lost all that money? is the jewelry insured? that is a big hit for your business. it is a big hit. a family-owned business. it is not a big corporate where we can report that much loss but we do have insurance. i don t know if this will cover all of it. carley: working it all out. looking at the security footage, one guy in a red sweatshirt, the other a black sweatshirt, both with loads, hard to see their faces credibly 70 lead to these guys are?
early indications that the new strain may cause less severe illness than previous variants. according to a new york times report, researchers at a major hospital complex in south africa reported patients with the coronavirus are much less sick than others treated before, adding other hospitals are seeing the same trends. meanwhile in the u.s., texas is the latest state to confirm its first case of omicron. globally the variant has been detected in more than 30 countries on six continents. health officials say it could be the most contagious form of the virus yet. still ahead, the justice department file as new voting rights lawsuit against the state of texas. plus, the los angeles police department releases video of a brazen attack on a security guard during a recent smash-and-grab robbery. also ahead, a state of emergency has been declared in hawaii. a storm system is slamming the islands, and some areas could see more than 2 feet of rain. these stories and so much more when w
started mainly in the pharmaceutical and drugstore area, and has spread to department stores and luxury goods. reporter: now a top concern among law enforcement analysts that the thieves could become even more emboldened and violent. what if someone has a gun. it is totally possible that this could become even more violent, even more dangerous for those that work in these stores, the customers. reporter: so far at least one security guard has been pepper sprayed by robbers. and in oakland, california, a security guard was killed while trying to protect a tv crew that was covering a smash-and-grab robbery. that incident did not seem to be directly tied to a mob burglary, rather, one individual trying to steal the crew s camera. brian todd, cnn, washington. and still to come, what does tiger woods s future in golf look like? he discusses that for the first time since he was badly injured in a car crash early this year. back with that in just a moment.