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as cbs's kris van cleave reports, that includes a midair scare today over the skies of new zealand. >> reporter: terrifying moments on board latam flight 800 today flying from sydney, australia, to auckland, new zealand, shown in this video obtained by the "new zealand herald." the airline says the plane experienced a technical issue resulting in a strong movement of the boeing 787 that launched passengers into the ceiling, leaving some bloodied. early reports indicate the plane's flight control system may have temporarily malfunctioned, resulting in up to 50 injuries on board, 13 taken to hospitals. >> we don't know exactly what it is, but something like this is very rare. >> reporter: this latest incident comes after several air 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 panel that blew out midair on this alaska airlines 737 max in january. the ntsb investigation so far indicates the bolts holding that panel in place were not reinstalled during the plane's manufacturing proces
as cbs's kris van cleave reports, that includes a midair scare today over the skies of new zealand. >> reporter: terrifying moments on board latam flight 800 today flying from sydney, australia, to auckland, new zealand, shown in this video obtained by the "new zealand herald." the airline says the plane experienced a technical issue resulting in a strong movement of the boeing 787 that launched passengers into the ceiling, leaving some bloodied. early reports indicate the...
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people have died. >> and kris van cleave is with us now. okay. so this investigation is just getting under way. what's the ntsb looking for? >> well, norah, they're going to have to contend with a lot of debris. this was like ramming a nimitz-size aircraft carrier into this bridge. so there's debris everywhere, but they went to get on board. they want to find the data and voice recorder that should be on board. they're also going to look at the maintenance history of this ship, including reports that the propulsion system may have failed an inspection over the summer. they also want to look at the bridge's maintenance history and its design. >> how does the power go out? kris van cleave, thank you so much. >>> former president donald trump was hit with another gag order today. this time it was imposed by the new york judge overseeing the trial connected to trump's hush money payments to former porn star stormy daniels. the gag order came after the former president lashed out at the judge and his daughter on social media. in other news, shares of
people have died. >> and kris van cleave is with us now. okay. so this investigation is just getting under way. what's the ntsb looking for? >> well, norah, they're going to have to contend with a lot of debris. this was like ramming a nimitz-size aircraft carrier into this bridge. so there's debris everywhere, but they went to get on board. they want to find the data and voice recorder that should be on board. they're also going to look at the maintenance history of this ship,...
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cbs's kris van cleave has more. >> holding phone. >> reporter: new testing by the insurance institute for highway safety finds nearly all of those fancy driver assistance systems tat they evaluated, the ones that help drive the car, aren't doing enough to monitor a driver's behavior. >> we were disappointed that 11 of the 14 systems we evaluated received a poor rating. >> reporter: iihs president david harkey. >> it can be very dangerous. they are not self-driving vehicles, and so you see people who either intentionally or unintentionally misuse these systems and get themselves into trouble. >> reporter: the systems are becoming increasingly common in new cars, prompting iihs to launch this first of a kind testing. its new ratings assess how well the systems monitor the driver and issue alerts, as well as encourage shared control with the driver and react when safety features are disengaged. of the 14 tested, none earned a top rating. just one scored acceptable, the lex tuesday teammate with advanced drive. to others rated marginal. what needs to change. >> monitoring both the head, t
cbs's kris van cleave has more. >> holding phone. >> reporter: new testing by the insurance institute for highway safety finds nearly all of those fancy driver assistance systems tat they evaluated, the ones that help drive the car, aren't doing enough to monitor a driver's behavior. >> we were disappointed that 11 of the 14 systems we evaluated received a poor rating. >> reporter: iihs president david harkey. >> it can be very dangerous. they are not self-driving...
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cbs's kris van cleave will start us off tonight with a firsthand look at the devastation. >> reporter: from the water, the scope of the accident is enormous. the cargo ship dali is almost as long as the chrysler building in new york city is tall. the wreckage sits where it fell early tuesday morning, blocking access to one of the nation's busiest ports. we're surveying the damage with the commander of the army corps of engineers. yesterday, and we spoke for a few minutes, and he made it clear this was the u.s. army corps of engineers number one priority. >> will this be an around-the-clock effort? >> we're going to go 24/7. >> that sounds like a massive effort. >> it is a massive effort. >> reporter: general scott spellman's team will work with crews from the navy and coast guard to begin the salvage efforts to clear the waterway and allow divers to recover the remaining four bodies believed to be trapped beneath the rubble. it's not just all this debris that you can see and the massive cargo ship. it's also everything that sunk to the bottom. tons of debris that's 50 feet down. it al
cbs's kris van cleave will start us off tonight with a firsthand look at the devastation. >> reporter: from the water, the scope of the accident is enormous. the cargo ship dali is almost as long as the chrysler building in new york city is tall. the wreckage sits where it fell early tuesday morning, blocking access to one of the nation's busiest ports. we're surveying the damage with the commander of the army corps of engineers. yesterday, and we spoke for a few minutes, and he made it...
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kris van cleave, cbs news, los angeles. >>> "heart of america" is next with a new class for new york's brave et. >>> finally tonight's "heart of america." meet the newest members of new york's bravest. nearly 300 fdny firefighters graduated this week, joining the nation's largest fire department. the probationary firefighters, known as probies, were filled with pride, and they're committed to keeping new yorkers safe. among the graduates is jerome ned, whose fact was a chef in the north tower of the world trade center. >> my father died on 9/11, so it was a decision for me because firefighters went into that building to try to get him out, and those briev heroes that died in that building, i wanted to be like one of them, and i wanted to help people as well. >> oh, my goodness. well, this new class also includes ten women and 34 veterans. officials said half of the graduates are people of color as the department continues to look more like the city it protects. so congratulations and thank you to the newest members of the fdny, tonight's "heart of america." >>> and that's the overnight
kris van cleave, cbs news, los angeles. >>> "heart of america" is next with a new class for new york's brave et. >>> finally tonight's "heart of america." meet the newest members of new york's bravest. nearly 300 fdny firefighters graduated this week, joining the nation's largest fire department. the probationary firefighters, known as probies, were filled with pride, and they're committed to keeping new yorkers safe. among the graduates is jerome ned,...
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kris van cleave, thank you. tonight, we are learning more about the final moments of the construction workers who plummeted into the river. a coworker tells cbs news the crew had finished their work when the ship hit. they were in their cars on a break, waiting for the concrete to dry before leaving and reopening the lane. and that's when the bridge collapsed. cbs's nicole sganga reports tonight on the search for their bodies. >> reporter: baltimore county paris' survey of the wreckage from 1200 feet. nothing prepares you for a boat colliding into the bridge. >> even after you see it, it is still just so surreal. >> reporter: in the hours after the collapse, this thermal imaging technology was used to scour for victims. >> that was our main focus that night, around 4:00 a.m., when we first got here, was utilizing the thermal imaging just to try to look at anybody. >> reporter: transmitting real-time images like these to those on the ground. >> reporter: oh, wow, so that as a vehicle. on wednesday, maryland state
kris van cleave, thank you. tonight, we are learning more about the final moments of the construction workers who plummeted into the river. a coworker tells cbs news the crew had finished their work when the ship hit. they were in their cars on a break, waiting for the concrete to dry before leaving and reopening the lane. and that's when the bridge collapsed. cbs's nicole sganga reports tonight on the search for their bodies. >> reporter: baltimore county paris' survey of the wreckage...
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let's bring in cbs' kris van cleave. he will start us off from baltimore where new details are coming in. good evening, kris. >> good evening, norah. maryland state police told us it was this morning when divers spotted a red pickup truck about 25 feet under the surface of the water. inside were the first two bodies they've been able to locate, two of the missing. those families have now been notified of their loved ones' passing, and the investigation now is ramping up. this scene of destruction and loss remains frozen, but tonight praise for the crew's critical mayday call. there is a ship approaching that just lost their steering. you've got to stop all traffic. >> reporter: giving police a couple of minutes' warning, the powerless ship was on a collision course with the francis scott key bridge. >> if not for several factors, including those responders' efforts, the mayday call, the maintenance closure that was already under way, and the time of day of this impact, the loss of life might have been in the dozens. >> r
let's bring in cbs' kris van cleave. he will start us off from baltimore where new details are coming in. good evening, kris. >> good evening, norah. maryland state police told us it was this morning when divers spotted a red pickup truck about 25 feet under the surface of the water. inside were the first two bodies they've been able to locate, two of the missing. those families have now been notified of their loved ones' passing, and the investigation now is ramping up. this scene of...
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cbs' kris van cleave has the results of an eye-opening new report. >> holding phone now. >> reporter: those increasingly common systems that can help drive your car are not doing enough to ensure drivers are staying focused on the road, according to first of its kind testing from the insurance institute for highway safety. >> they're not doing a good job. >> reporter: ihhs president david harky. >> it can be very dangerous. they're not self-driving vehicles. so you see people who either intentionally or unintentionally misuse the systems and get themselves into trouble. >> reporter: the new insurance institute ratings assess how well the systems monitor a driver, issue alerts, encourage shared control with the driver and react when safety features are disengaged, like taking off a seat belt. of the 14 systems nine automakers tested, none earned a top rating. just one scored acceptable, the lexus teammate. two others rated as marginal. what needs to change? >> the biggest things that need to change are improvements in monitoring, monitoring both the head, the eyes as well as the hands
cbs' kris van cleave has the results of an eye-opening new report. >> holding phone now. >> reporter: those increasingly common systems that can help drive your car are not doing enough to ensure drivers are staying focused on the road, according to first of its kind testing from the insurance institute for highway safety. >> they're not doing a good job. >> reporter: ihhs president david harky. >> it can be very dangerous. they're not self-driving vehicles. so you...
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kris van cleave, thank you so much. we are also learning new details about the victims of this tragedy. six construction workers who were all pursuing the american dream. cbs's nicole sganga spoke with a local pastor who knows the families. >> reporter: a baltimore city landmark now a personal tragedy. >> these were fathers, and these were sons, and these were husbands, and these were people who their families relied on. >> we have determined the countries of origin of those that are presumed deceased to be mexico, guatemala, el salvador, and honduras. >> reporter: miguel luna, a father of three, was originally from el salvador. the 40-year-old left for work at 6:30 p.m. to fill potholes on the key bridge. >> he's supposed to come in the morning, back home, and never come. >> reporter: maynor yassir suazo sandoval would have celebrated his 35th birthday next month. he believed in giving back and donated to a children's soccer league in honduras. his brother prays his body is found so they can bring him back to be buried
kris van cleave, thank you so much. we are also learning new details about the victims of this tragedy. six construction workers who were all pursuing the american dream. cbs's nicole sganga spoke with a local pastor who knows the families. >> reporter: a baltimore city landmark now a personal tragedy. >> these were fathers, and these were sons, and these were husbands, and these were people who their families relied on. >> we have determined the countries of origin of those...
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kris van cleave, cbs news, los angeles. >> norah: "heart of america" is next with a new class for new york's bravest. ♪ ♪ next with a new class for new york's bravest. ♪ ♪ nts in his face, hands, and feet called tardive dyskinesia, or td. so his doctor prescribed austedo xr— a once-daily td treatment for adults. ♪as you go with austedo♪ austedo xr significantly reduced dan's td movements. some people saw a response as early as 2 weeks. with austedo xr, dan can stay on his mental health meds- (dan) cool hair! (vo) austedo xr can cause depression, suicidal thoughts, or actions in patients with huntington's disease. pay close attention to and call your doctor if you become depressed, have sudden changes in mood, or have suicidal thoughts. don't take if you have liver problems, are taking reserpine, tetrabenazine, or valbenazine. austedo xr may cause irregular or fast heartbeat, or abnormal movements. seek help for fever, stiff muscles, problems thinking, or sweating. common side effects include inflammation of the nose and throat, insomnia and sleepiness. ♪as you go with
kris van cleave, cbs news, los angeles. >> norah: "heart of america" is next with a new class for new york's bravest. ♪ ♪ next with a new class for new york's bravest. ♪ ♪ nts in his face, hands, and feet called tardive dyskinesia, or td. so his doctor prescribed austedo xr— a once-daily td treatment for adults. ♪as you go with austedo♪ austedo xr significantly reduced dan's td movements. some people saw a response as early as 2 weeks. with austedo xr, dan can stay...
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cbs's kris van cleave reports this comes as we are learning new details about an audit that found dozens of issues in boeing's manufacturing process. >> reporter: after the dramatic mid-air blowout of a door panel in january, the faa launched an audit of boeing's 737 production process. boeing failed 33 of 89 sections, including one dealing with the same type of door panel. the faa also found 97 incidents of alleged noncompliance. the most common was failing to follow boeing's own standards and practices. the audit comes as boeing admitted to lawmakers last week it cannot find paperwork documenting repairs performed on that alaska airlines door panel, saying it is likely that it was never created. the ntsb investigation indicates the bolts holding that door in place were not reinstalled. >> we will continue to increase our oversight to make sure the planes that are getting their airworthiness certificates are safe airplanes. >> reporter: is not having the paperwork on "we took a door off and put it back on," not enough of a red flag? >> it is one of the factors that we are considering as
cbs's kris van cleave reports this comes as we are learning new details about an audit that found dozens of issues in boeing's manufacturing process. >> reporter: after the dramatic mid-air blowout of a door panel in january, the faa launched an audit of boeing's 737 production process. boeing failed 33 of 89 sections, including one dealing with the same type of door panel. the faa also found 97 incidents of alleged noncompliance. the most common was failing to follow boeing's own...
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norah. >> norah: kris van cleave, thank you to that. now to the illegal gambling scandal that has rocked major league baseball. the game's biggest star shohei ohtani address the media for the first time since the l.a. dodgers fired his longtime interpreter over allegations that he stole millions of dollars from ohtani's account to pay off a california bookmaker. cbs's adam yamaguchi is outside dodger stadium in l.a. >> tonight shohei ohtani speaking for the first time. >> i never bet on baseball or any other sport. >> reporter: ohtani read from a statement with a new interpreter, how millions of dollars disappeared from his bank account i may have been used to pay for illegal gambling debts allegedly occurred by his longtime friend and interpret a ippei mizuhara. >> ippei mizuhara has been stealing money from my account and has told lies. i'm very, very saddened and shocked that someone who i have trusted has done this. >> reporter: he did not take questions. >> this is real life stuff. criminal investigations. major league baseball inv
norah. >> norah: kris van cleave, thank you to that. now to the illegal gambling scandal that has rocked major league baseball. the game's biggest star shohei ohtani address the media for the first time since the l.a. dodgers fired his longtime interpreter over allegations that he stole millions of dollars from ohtani's account to pay off a california bookmaker. cbs's adam yamaguchi is outside dodger stadium in l.a. >> tonight shohei ohtani speaking for the first time. >> i...
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let's bring in cbs's kris van cleave. he will start us off from baltimore, where new details are coming in. good evening, chris. >> reporter: good evening, norah. maryland state police just told us it was this morning and divers spotted a red pickup truck about 25 feet under the surface of the water. inside where the first two bodies they have been able to locate, two of the missing. those families have now been notified of their loved ones passing and the investigation now is ramping up. this scene of destruction and loss remains frozen, but tonight, praise for the crews' critical made a call. >> a shift ship, approaching that's just lost their steering. got to stop all traffic. >> reporter: giving police warning a ship was on a collision course with the francis scott key bridge. if not for several factors including those responders efforts, the mayday call, the maintenance closures were already underway, and the time of day of this impact of the loss of life that have been dozens. >> reporter: tragically, the search and
let's bring in cbs's kris van cleave. he will start us off from baltimore, where new details are coming in. good evening, chris. >> reporter: good evening, norah. maryland state police just told us it was this morning and divers spotted a red pickup truck about 25 feet under the surface of the water. inside where the first two bodies they have been able to locate, two of the missing. those families have now been notified of their loved ones passing and the investigation now is ramping up....
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kris van cleave has more tonight on a volunteer-led effort to ease the strain. >> reporter: across the navajo nation's 27,000 square miles spread over three western states, there is a health care crisis playing out on their rural desert lands. there's an estimated 500,000 dogs and cats, many free roaming, and only about three veterinarians. >> thank you guys for coming out. and helping our dogs. >> reporter: volunteers from the parker project and banfield pet hospitals across the u.s. make regular trips to the navajo nation. >> hi, pup. >> reporter: going door to door, checking on pets, offering vaccinations and helping spay or n neuter around 7500 pets a year. >> i saw all kinds of happy young dogs, adult animals that just needed vaccines and i saw really gracious, happy-to-interact with us owners and locals. >> reporter: nationwide, there are signs of a vet erinary shortage. the u.s. could be up to 24,000 vets short by 2030. for dogs like ruby, getting veterinary care can be a bit of a challenge up here in northeastern arizona. there's one vet nearby, but with limited hours. and othe
kris van cleave has more tonight on a volunteer-led effort to ease the strain. >> reporter: across the navajo nation's 27,000 square miles spread over three western states, there is a health care crisis playing out on their rural desert lands. there's an estimated 500,000 dogs and cats, many free roaming, and only about three veterinarians. >> thank you guys for coming out. and helping our dogs. >> reporter: volunteers from the parker project and banfield pet hospitals across...