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." - hello everyone and welcome, i'm maurice dubois. over the next half hour, we will travel across the country to uncover stories that have a major impact on our lives, and we'll talk with the storytellers who've dedicated their work to elevating issues and finding solutions. we begin in pittsburgh, where on-air personality, john burnett, spent 36 years at station kdka. he did the weather and co-hosted shows like "evening magazine" and "pittsburgh today live." he was known for his adventurous and spontaneous spirit and was willing to try anything, like repelling down a high rise, driving a jeep over boulders, or racing his co-host on big wheels. john retired five years ago when he was 65, and since then, he's been facing some serious health challenges. his neurologist says he has suspected cte, chronic traumatic encephalopathy, a progressive brain disease caused by repetitive blows to the head. it is suspected, because the only way to definitively diagnose it is with an autopsy of the brain. you see, before john was on tv, he was on an
." - hello everyone and welcome, i'm maurice dubois. over the next half hour, we will travel across the country to uncover stories that have a major impact on our lives, and we'll talk with the storytellers who've dedicated their work to elevating issues and finding solutions. we begin in pittsburgh, where on-air personality, john burnett, spent 36 years at station kdka. he did the weather and co-hosted shows like "evening magazine" and "pittsburgh today live." he was...
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i am maurice dubois in for norah o'donnell. tonight, storms a part of the same system that brought deadly tornadoes to the central u.s. this weekend. this is valley view, texas, where tornadoes bulldozed through, turning homes into unrecognizable piles of lumber and metal. at least 23 people have been killed, including two children, in texas, arkansas, oklahoma, kentucky, and virginia. the force of the winds clear from the sheer scale of the damage tonight. now that system is drenching parts of the northeast, slowing down returning travelers, more than 5,000 flights have been delayed, and major hubs like atlanta, chicago, new york, with alerts posted up and down the east coast. cbs's meg oliver starts us off with more on these catastrophic storms. >> reporter: shattered homes and every litter the landscape across valley view, texas, afteo killed seven people, including two children, in cook county. others barely survived. >> the loudest thing i ever heard. never heard anything like that before. >> reporter: a dark, terrifying s
i am maurice dubois in for norah o'donnell. tonight, storms a part of the same system that brought deadly tornadoes to the central u.s. this weekend. this is valley view, texas, where tornadoes bulldozed through, turning homes into unrecognizable piles of lumber and metal. at least 23 people have been killed, including two children, in texas, arkansas, oklahoma, kentucky, and virginia. the force of the winds clear from the sheer scale of the damage tonight. now that system is drenching parts of...
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May 17, 2024
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i'm maurice dubois. norah is on assignment. tonight we are following escalating pro-palestinian protests on campuses around the country. in california, police in helmets and riot gear cleared a lecture hall at uc irvine, arresting 50 people. chicago police arrested two protesters at depaul university while clearing that encampment. at least five students chained themselves to columns at the university of oregon. and at the university of michigan, protesters placed fake bloody body bags outside the private home of a school board member. these scenes are playing out in the middle of graduation season, and this weekend, president biden could step into the fray when he travels to georgia to give the commencement address at morehouse college. cs's nikole killion reports on how the school and the white house are preparing for possible disruptions. >> reporter: tonight at morehouse college in atlanta, fences started going up around the campus ahead of president biden's commencement address this weekend as concerns build for possible p
i'm maurice dubois. norah is on assignment. tonight we are following escalating pro-palestinian protests on campuses around the country. in california, police in helmets and riot gear cleared a lecture hall at uc irvine, arresting 50 people. chicago police arrested two protesters at depaul university while clearing that encampment. at least five students chained themselves to columns at the university of oregon. and at the university of michigan, protesters placed fake bloody body bags outside...
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May 28, 2024
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i'm maurice dubois in for norah o'donnell. tonight's storms are part of the same system that brought deadly tornadoes to the central u.s. this weekend. this is valley view, texas, where tornadoes bulldozed through, turning homes into unrecognizable piles of lumber and metal. at least 23 people have been killed, including 2 children, in texas, arkansas, oklahoma, kentucky, and virginia. the force of the winds clear from the sheer scale of the damage tonight. now that system is drenching parts of the northeast, slowing down returning travelers. more than 5,000 flights have been delayed in major hubs like atlanta, chicago, and new york with alerts posted up and down the east coast. cbs's meg oliver starts us off with more on these catastrophic storms. >> reporter: shattered homes and debris litter the landscape across valley view, texas, after saturday night's tornado killed seven people, including two children in cook county. others barely survived. >> the loudest thing i ever heard. never been through anything like that before.
i'm maurice dubois in for norah o'donnell. tonight's storms are part of the same system that brought deadly tornadoes to the central u.s. this weekend. this is valley view, texas, where tornadoes bulldozed through, turning homes into unrecognizable piles of lumber and metal. at least 23 people have been killed, including 2 children, in texas, arkansas, oklahoma, kentucky, and virginia. the force of the winds clear from the sheer scale of the damage tonight. now that system is drenching parts of...
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May 17, 2024
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i'm maurice dubois in for norah. we begin tonight with the arrest and charges that have stunned the sports world and beyond. scottie scheffler, the pro golfer and current masters champion, was arrested early today after driving around the scene of a fatal accident. it happened as he was heading to the golf course for the second round of the pga championship. he was later charged with four counts, including felony assault, second-degree assault of an officer. according to the report, the police said scheffler refused to comply with directions and then accelerated, dragging an officer who had to be treated at the hospital for scrapes and swelling to his knee and wrist. scheffler, who made it back to the course for his delayed teatime, called it all a big misunderstanding. cbs's mark strassmann is following today's whirlwind developments. >> guys beer >> dude. >> stand back. >> i'm back. >> reporter: before don, scottie scheffler, pro golf's top player, drove into the trouble, pulled by louisville cops from his car, arr
i'm maurice dubois in for norah. we begin tonight with the arrest and charges that have stunned the sports world and beyond. scottie scheffler, the pro golfer and current masters champion, was arrested early today after driving around the scene of a fatal accident. it happened as he was heading to the golf course for the second round of the pga championship. he was later charged with four counts, including felony assault, second-degree assault of an officer. according to the report, the police...
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i'm maurice dubois in for norah. nearly 44 million americans are heading out of town by road and by air, and they are having their patience tested for two reasons. first, there is a near record-breaking number of travelers. the tsa says today could be the busiest day ever for passenger screenings. and then, there are the widespread storms: thunder, heavy rain, and strong winds from the great plains in the midwest to as far south as georgia. all complicating the holiday getaway. we have team coverage of the weather and travel, and cbs's kris van cleave will start us off. >> reporter: major gridlock on an l.a. freeway, halting the memorial day getaway, shut down for three hours during a police standoff. and those pulling into lax just found another traffic jam. brake lights outside. >> look at this line. >> reporter: and these long lines inside. and it wasn't just los angeles. >> tsa line was probably the longest i've ever seen it at cincinnati. >> reporter: thursday the tsa reported its second busiest day ever, screen
i'm maurice dubois in for norah. nearly 44 million americans are heading out of town by road and by air, and they are having their patience tested for two reasons. first, there is a near record-breaking number of travelers. the tsa says today could be the busiest day ever for passenger screenings. and then, there are the widespread storms: thunder, heavy rain, and strong winds from the great plains in the midwest to as far south as georgia. all complicating the holiday getaway. we have team...
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i'm maurice dubois. norah is on assignment. tonight, we are following escalating pro-palestinian protests on campuses around the country. in california, police in helmets and riot gear cleared a lecture hall at uc irvine, arresting 50 people. chicago police arrested two protesters at depaul university while clearing that encampment. at least five students chained themselves to columns at the university of oregon, and at the university of michigan, protesters placed fake bloody body bags outside the private home of a school board member. these scenes are playing out in the middle of graduation season, and this weekend, president biden could step into the fray when he travels to georgia to give the commencement address at morehouse college. cbs's nikole killion reports on how the school and the white house are preparing for possible disruptions. >> reporter: tonight, at morehouse college in atlanta, fences started going up around the campus ahead of president biden's commencement address this weekend, as concerns build for possib
i'm maurice dubois. norah is on assignment. tonight, we are following escalating pro-palestinian protests on campuses around the country. in california, police in helmets and riot gear cleared a lecture hall at uc irvine, arresting 50 people. chicago police arrested two protesters at depaul university while clearing that encampment. at least five students chained themselves to columns at the university of oregon, and at the university of michigan, protesters placed fake bloody body bags outside...
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for norah o'donnell, i am maurice dubois. have a good night. >> judge judy: so, you allowed your dog to cause damage to their property. >> announcer: an inconsiderate neighbor was the problem. >> motioned his dog to go do his business. mr. york turns over, looks at me like, "what are you gonna do about it?" >> announcer: video surveillance was the answer. >> i admit that my dog urinated on their yard twice. >> judge judy: if they didn't have video evidence, sir, i guarantee you you wouldn't have acknowledged it. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution kirk and julie fonoimoana are suing neighbor mark york for the cost of landscaping and new turf after it was damaged by mark's dog. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 503 on the calendar in the matter of fonoimoana vs. york. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: mm-hmm. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. ma'am, have a seat,
for norah o'donnell, i am maurice dubois. have a good night. >> judge judy: so, you allowed your dog to cause damage to their property. >> announcer: an inconsiderate neighbor was the problem. >> motioned his dog to go do his business. mr. york turns over, looks at me like, "what are you gonna do about it?" >> announcer: video surveillance was the answer. >> i admit that my dog urinated on their yard twice. >> judge judy: if they didn't have video...