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Narrow escape for fishermen as boat capsizes off Swartkops mouth

Quick-thinking Gqeberha beachgoers averted a potential tragedy after a motorboat flipped near the Swartkops Estuary mouth and one of two fishermen was washed out to sea.

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Nottingham killer sentenced to indefinite hospital order after triple stabbing of Barnaby Webber, Grace O'Malley-Kumar and Ian Coates

The family of one of Valdo Calocane ’s victims say they were “railroaded” by prosecutors into accepting the triple killer’s manslaughter plea, after he was...

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Nottingham murders: Grace O'Malley-Kumar died trying to save friend Barnaby Webber from Nottingham attacker

A student killed by a knife-wielding man “showed incredible bravery to protect her friend” as she attempted to fight off his brutal attack, a court heard....

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

off tonight talking to voters who believe that lawmakers aren't doing enough to help the middle class. >> reporter: las vegas mortgage broker joan weber says the economy is not working for her or her customers hunting for home loans. >> the majority of people that are coming in today how we more credit card debt than they did four or five years ago. and we tell them, you don't qualify, because you have too much debt. >> reporter: webber, a republican, says the stubbornly high cost of living means our company processes fewer mortgage applications. >> the last two years have been the worst years of our ten years. i do cancel my health care two years ago because it was $1700 a month. that's almost as much as my mortgage playmate. >> reporter: while inflation is off the highs of 2022, monthly items have continued to soar. rent was up 26.2% last year, auto insurance skyrocketed 20% and dining out jumped 5.2%. if you were to describe the economy right now in one word, how would you describe it? >> painful.

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

know, gratitude and celebration. >> reporter: it was as graceful an exit as possible. longtime patriots coach bill belichick and owner robert kraft called the decision to part ways applicable. >> coach belichick will forever be celebrated as a legendary sports icon. >> reporter: after unprecedented success, including six super bowl titles. >> there is no better coach in the game today than bill belichick. >> reporter: recent years, team in a slump over the last four seasons. >> i'm thrilled to be part of this organization and to be able to have the opportunity to lead this team. >> reporter: it was nearly a quarter-century ago ago when belichick first took the reins and the beginnings of a dynasty. a brilliant tactician and strategist, and he was paired with arguably the greatest quarterback of all time for 20 seasons. today, tom brady on social media, "i could never have been the player i was without you, coach b25."

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

>> i don't think so. >> reporter: with just four days remaining until the caucuses, the remaining republican candidates say nikki haley and ron desantis will be holding big campaign events like this one, trying to find those last minute last-minute undecided voters. former president donald trump is set to be back here holding rallies by the weekend. norah? >> norah: ed o'keefe on the campaign trail there in ames, thank you so much. want to turn out as a breaking news, the u.s. and the united kingdom are beginning to strike houthi targets in yemen. the iranian-backed militia has launched a constant barrage of drone and missile attacks at ships in the red sea, delaying shipping globally. cbs's nancy cordes has the very latest now from the white house. good evening, nancy. what do we know? >> reporter: good evening, norah. moments ago cbs news confirmed these joint air strikes by the u.k. and the u.s. on military positions in yemen are now underway. this marks the first time the u.s. has fired on yemen since the israel-hamas war began in

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

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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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

using their last name. the family landed in new york city, where jordan started his educational journey. at ps 51 elementary school in manhattan, jordan is 1 of 34000 migrant kids enrolled in new york city schools in the past 18 months. >> who is this? say grandma. >> grandma. >> reporter: their first lesson comes in liz pearson's english as a new language, or enl class. >> some of them have surprisingly a lot of languages, or different languages. and some of them are starting at zero. >> reporter: how do you get them to a kind latch on? >> a lot of life smiling and laughing to make them feel comfortable. >> reporter: some lawmakers are worried about overcrowded classroom and the cost it has on education. the move has not been easy for this young family. >> [speaking spanish]

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

congress to work with us. >> reporter: back in nevada, weber just wants results. >> i want the fighting to stop. in washington, d.c. it's like mom and dad fighting, and all the kids are suffering. our country is so divided. >> norah: and jo ling kent joins us now. so, how does this inflation report that is out today impact what may happen with interest rates ahead. >> reporter: exactly, that's a great question. inflation ticked up more than wall street was expecting so you can be sure the federal reserve is watching the so closely trying to figure out figure wintertime that first cut, which could come this spring. now to members of the federal reserve publicly expressed hesitation about cutting rates too soon, but the fed is also very mindful about not cutting rates too close to the general election to avoid seeming partisan, norah. >> norah: everyone wants to know when those rates are going to get cut. jo ling kent, thank you very much. all right, former president donald trump took time off the campaign trail today for closing arguments in his civil fraud

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