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actually just a few moments ago where we saw one of the birds get up for a second. we thought is this the time? is it happening? but the bird was just readjusting. pretty cute. >> becky and shadow are continuing to take care of the eggs. doing the best they can at doing that. lots of people are worried about the eggs because they haven't hatched yet. probably at least one of them won't now. but we just have to watch and see. >> well jackie and shadow had to contend with some intense weather. they made sure to ke ♪ ♪ >> norah: med flight nosedive, what led a plane carrying more than 230 people to suddenly drop. throwing passengers into the ceiling. it's because we don't know exactly what it is, but something like this is very r rare. spin on the latest in a series
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of errors scares as the justice department opens a criminal probe into boeing after the door panel blew out. "cbs evening news" starts now. his m♪ ♪ good evening, i am norah o'donnell, tonight more turbulence in the air and on the ground for boeing with a terrifying incident and volley passenger jet over new zealand an investigation into the company's practices. we will have more on that in just a moment but we want to begin with the breaking news just coming in of a deadly school bus accident in western illinois. state police say five people were killed including three children when the school bus crossed over the yellow line and then slammed into a semi truck. the bus and the truck up burst into flames killing everyone on board and post both vehicles. roxana saberi is going to start us off tonight with the tragic details. >> smi had a school bus, one of the vehicles is on fire.
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>> charred and twisted metal is all that remains of a school bus and semi truck that collided in rushville illinois this morning. >> preliminary information claims that the bus was traveling west on i24 and for an unknown reason crossed over into the eastbound lanes in front of the semi truck. both vehicles became engulfed in flames. >> reporter: it happen on the stretch of highway and in the rural county of skyway illinois, 200 miles west of chicago, police say the school bus had the semi trunk hauling a load of sand. >> when you have lost a life like this it's devastating. >> reporter: police say all three children on the bus and the drivers were killed, the accident comes amid a recent spate of bus accidents. an estimated 108 people were killed on school bus related% crashes across the country in 2021. just last wednesday a service truck ran a red light in wisconsin slamming into a school bus and injuring eight students.
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and tonight a school bus crashed into a house in dorchester, massachusetts. in today's crash, investigators from the scholars share department are searching for clues on the cause of the collision. tonight the city of rushville is asking people to lower their flags to half-staff. the names of the victims have not yet been released. norah. >> norah: roxana saberi, thank you so much. now to the growing problems facing aerospace giants boeing and a new criminal investigation by the justice department following a series of safety incidents involving america's largest airline manufacture. as cbs's kris van cleave reports that includes a mid air scare over the skies of new zealand. >> reporter: terrifying moments on board a flight 800 today flying from sydney, australia, out to auckland, new zealand, shown obtained by the new zealand herald, the airlines as the airplane to experienced a technical issue resulting in a strong movement
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of the boeing 787 that launched passengers and that the ceiling even some bloodied. the report the plane's flight control system may have temporarily malfunctioned resulting in up to 50 injuries on board, 13 taken hospitals. >> we don't know exactly what it is, but we know that something like this is very rare. >> the latest incident after several scares in the u.s. just last week. now cbs news has learned the department of justice has launched a criminal probe into boeing stemming from the door plan all that blew out mid air on this alaska airlines 737 max in january. the ntsb investigation so far indicates that the bolts holding it in place were not reinstalled during the length manufacturing process. and i'm boeing says it cannot find paperwork that should've been generated by those repairs. >> they need to go through a serious transformation here in terms of their responsiveness, their culture, and their quality issues. >> reporter: d.o.t. secretary
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pete buttigieg and michael what occurred today in washington. >> do you feel they are making safe airplanes right now? >> we are certifying airlines and with her oversight we are certifying them as safe. >> respectfully you certified this plane that did not have bolts in an era. >> we have read viewed our investigation of the aircraft. >> norah: what could they face? >> they are failing to an report on the investigation, but that could potentially face criminal charges and are already facing a number of lawsuits from that alaska airlines incident, one seeking a billion dollars. >> norah: kris van cleave, thank you for staying on top of it. overseas to gaza with the muslim holy month of ramadan underway and a growing rift between president biden and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu at a congressional hearing on global threats, the director of national intelligence warns that the war in gaza will likely have a generational impact on
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terrorism. now this is the u.s. military today conducted its seventh airdrop of humanitarian aid to the region. cbs's chris livesay reports tonight from jerusalem. >> reporter: was cease-fire negotiations feeling, israel says it's mobilizing for a moment on rough, a refuge to one and a half million palestinians. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is bowing his military will push ahead regardless of concerns from the white house arguing any friction with the u.s., israel's biggest ally emboldens hamas. >> the extent of hamas believes there is daylight between us, that does not help. >> president biden has been sharpening his criticism over the loss of civilian life in gaza. >> it's hurting israel more than helping israel by making the rest of the world is contrary to what israel stands for. >> israel insists it will allow a major evacuation before the offensive, but is not revealed
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exactly how. this week marks the start of ramadan, the islamic holy month, a time of prayer and fasting, but in recent years violence is well over israeli restrictions on accessing muslim holy sites in jerusalem. muslims are heading to the al-aqsa mosque compound a flash point and ramadan's past, and this time with the war in gaza, tensions are boiling. samer sinijlawi is an activist with fatah. >> everyone feels he has a responsibility to act. suddenly the images that are coming out of gaza that generated some kind of grief and sorrow will be translated into anger. >> reporter: hopes for a cease-fire aren't dead, cia director bill burns was in the region this weekend to negotiate.
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israel, the government here in jerusalem is insisting hamas released the dozens of israeli hostages it's been holding for five months. but so far, norah, hamas is refusing. >> reporter: chris livesay with that new reporting, thank you. now to america decides 2024 and the race for president. tonight there is a shake-up at the republican national committee engineered by donald trump. cbs news has learned that dozens are being pushed out as the former president's allies and his daughter-in-law take over. here's cbs's nancy cordes with headlines from the campaign trail. >> reporter: campaigning in new hampshire today, president biden brought up the company his opponent kept to this weekend. >> he was a viktor orban who talked about democracy being a problem. >> reporter: a viktor orban is the authoritative korean leader of hungary who has cracked down on the judiciary, the press, and lgbtq+ rights. he drew high praise from donald trump at mar-a-lago. >> he said this is the way it's
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going to be and that's the end of it. he is the boss. and he is a great leader, fantastic leader. >> reporter: later told the hungarian press that donald trump would promise he would not give a penny to ukraine if elected. the trump campaign disputes that. and also fielding questions about his abrupt reversal on tiktok. he now opposes a ban on the chinese owned social media site. >> it lasted for a few minutes. >> reporter: at trump denied that his change of heart came after meeting with financier jeff yachts whose fund has a multibillion-dollar stake in tiktok's parent company. >> i don't think i ever met them before, but he never mentioned tiktok. >> reporter: in the same interview he suggested he is open to cutting medicare or social security to save money. joe biden seized on that in new hampshire. >> i'm never going allow that to happen. i won't cut social security, i won't cut medicare. >> reporter: in the wake of a state of the union address,
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joe biden is hitting battleground states and airing a new ad about his age. >> i'm not a young guy, that's no secret, but here's the deal, i understand how to get things done for the american people. >> reporter: in rome, georgia, trump called joe biden stated the union speech a -- >> angry dirk hate filled rants. >> reporter: then he mocked the lifelong stutter. >> bring the country together. >> reporter: a biting campaign official shows that trump is weak and insecure. it came in the same speech that trump referred to reporters as criminals. >> norah: nancy cordes at the white house, thank you. the powerful winds that howled from virginia to new england today turned deadly outside the comfortable in pennsylvania. a 43-year-old man was killed overnight.
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and when stopping 50 miles per hour recorded at the time and the threat continues across the northeast. tonight an update for u.s. secretary of state antony blinken is in jamaica calling an emergency meeting with several caribbean leaders as a surge in violence in haiti as that country on the verge of collapse. over the weekend, the u.s. military evacuated some u.s. embassy workers for safety reasons, the terminal started last month with the powerful game is reporting that the minister stepped down. cbs's manuel bojorquez has more on the growing crisis. >> reporter: haiti is on the brink of collapse. armed gangs has a stranglehold on the capital setting fire to police stations and storming prisons to free thousands of inmates. the latest balance left the u.s. to evacuate nonessential personnel from the embassy in port-au-prince over the weekend. but it's the haitian people who are caught in the middle. the situation in the country is critical, people can no longer go about their business as this
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man. the gangs are threatening all-out war unless haiti's prime minister are yellow henri henri resigns. he is stuck in puerto rico after they attacked the main airport. today the contrary blinking met with other nations. the state department says it's in touch with americans trapped in haiti. >> if they are in haiti, they should leave as soon as it's a for them to do so. >> taking over after the assassination and 2021 and has delayed new elections. the turmoil has displaced 15,000 haitians over the last week and nearly 1200 have been killed and 700 injured since the beginning of the year. jacqueline charles carries the caribbean for the "miami herald." >> what is the lifelike now for a normal haitian families. >> there's only a few days of fuel left for electricity. schools are closed, hospitals have been overtaken by the gangs who have done the same with police stations.
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and the people are really just on their own. >> reporter: for a u.s. citizen, and haiti tonight, they are limited because major u.s. carriers have suspended flights. if the situation does not improve, cbs news has learned a full evacuation of the u.s. embassy is likely. norah. >> norah: very dangerous, manuel bojorquez, thank you so much. there are new questions surrounding the health of the princess of wales, kate middleton's last public event was two and half months ago and except for a few paparazzi style photos she has not been seen since christmas. now i photoshopped image of princess katherine and the royal children has a future queen apologizing. cbs's charlie d'agata reports. >> reporter: the controversy started innocently enough, the family photo at the princess of wales and the smiling children to mark mother's day here in britain, but then came to kill order from several global news agencies like the associated press saying it
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appears the photo had been manipulated at source. and apparently, not very well. observers noted more than a dozen inconsistencies. a sleeve that did not line up with charlotte's wrist, a skewered zipper on kate's jacket, and her blurred hand around louis. initially the palace refused to comment, but today the princess tweeted "like many, amateur photographers, i do occasionally experiment with editing. i wanted to express my apologies for any confusion the family photograph caused." but it's the first official photo since kate underwent unspecified abdominal surgery nearly two months ago. in the doctored image only fueled tempest speculation surrounding katherine's health. >> i've never seen anything like today. >> is it because so many people want to know what's going on? >> i think it's because we have not really had a situation like this where two very members of
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the family are on while. >> the shot was taken by prince william scene at a commonwealth service who have been flying so low to the face of the -- his wife still recovering from surgery. dealing with health related issues at home and now's current teeth on the world stage. tonight our sources close to the palace called the controversy a storm and a royal tea cup, but norah, that photoshop failed won't do much to dampen down the speculation around the princess's well-being. >> norah: so many questions left, charlie d'agata, thank you. officials in florida investigating a rare and terrifying encounter with a crocodile. that sent him and to the hospital. we have the details next. with my psoriatic arthritis symptoms. but just ok isn't ok. and i was done settling. if you still have symptoms after a tnf blocker like humira or enbrel,
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>> norah: the epic summer blockbuster "oppenheimer" took awards last night. there were a few surprise moments getting buzz tonight. entertainment can night cohost kevin frazier has all of the highlights. >> "oppenheimer." >> it was an epic night for "oppenheimer" the creation of the atomic bomb won best picture and six other oscars including best actor for cillian murphy. >> for better and worse, we are living in oppenheimer's world, so i would like to deliver this to the peace makers everywhere. >> reporter: and best supporting actor for robert downey jr. >> i would like to thank my terrible childhood and the academy in that order. >> and the oscar goes to emma stone.
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>> reporter: perhaps the biggest surprise of the night "poor things" star emma stone beating out lily gladstone for best actress. taking home the trophy for best supporting actress. >> i've always wanted to be different and now i realize i just need to be myself. >> reporter: as the barbenheimer box office rivalry came to a head. >> and as the awards season turns out, not much of a robbery. >> barbie took the best song or "what was i made for." >> i don't know how to feel. >> reporter: billie eilish at 22 became the youngest person to win to oscars. but it was ken who stole the show. ryan gossling brought the kenergy, singing the other barbie nominated hit "i'm just can." the performance got the crowd on its feet and likely cause this
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wardrobe malfuntion. >> my address is broken. i think it happened during "i'm just can." >> reporter: i'm just can was a big hit, and not confirmed if the other cannons would join ryan until a couple of weeks ago and some did not lock in until thursday. here's the fascinating thing. barbie was all about female empowerment, but in the end, it was the man, the patriarchy that got all the attention, norah. >> norah: well, i don't know about that. kevin, thank you. heart of america is next with the u.s. women's national soccer team back on top. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: this portion of the "cbs evening news" is sponsored by ancestry. discover, preserve, represent. ♪ ♪ d it come from? ancestry can help you find out. lucky you, it's on sale now. ( ♪♪ )
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sellout crowd. hurry and said it has been a hard-fought journey. >> we have dealt with a lot of different kind of adversity, and ups and downs, so i'm really proud of the way that we came out of it and getting a win at the end. >> norah: we are proud too after an early exit from the 2023 world cup and a bronze medal at the 2020 olympics, the u.s. women have their sights set on gold at the paris games this summer. congratulations and good luck to the u.s. women's national soccer team. that's tonight's par >> judge judy: it all started because you didn't do the right thing. >> announcer: a driver has trouble following the law. >> judge judy: you failed to properly register the car when you bought it. is there any reason? >> i actually had to go and do 90 days in prison. >> announcer: then her car got locked up. >> judge judy: it got towed from someplace. >> it was involved in a drug bust. >> judge judy: who was busted? >> a friend of mine. >> judge judy: oh. >> announcer: "judge judy." ♪♪ you are about to enter
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the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution tania kerrin and her daughter, sherry taylor, are suing stephanie chesney for car damages, rental fees, and fraud. >> byrd: order! all rise! ♪♪ this is caseumber 253 on the calendar in the matter of kerrin/taylor vs. chesney. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. sir, have a seat. >> judge judy: all right. i'm going to do a broad-stroke story of what i understand happened in this case. and you can correct me only if there's any major problem with what i'm suggesting your complaint, answer, and counterclaim suggest. who bought the car? >> i did. >> judge judy: when did you buy this bmw? >> back in september of 2017. >> judge judy: who did you buy it from? >> mark's enterprise in reidsville, north carolina. mark's enterprise?t a sec.

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