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cbs's debora patta is in tel aviv with the latest. debora. >> reporter: good evening, iran has launched its retaliatory attacks aiming a swarm of drones toward israel. israel has deployed all of its air defense systems, closed its airspace and the war cabinet has convened to monitor the situation. the attack could take several hours to unfold. the past two days have seen heightened tensions in the region, in the run-up to the attack with fears that this could spiral into a regional conflict. iran seized a portuguese container ship linked to an israeli billionaire today. iranian revolutionary guards boarded the vessel from a helicopter in the strait of hormuz previously iran has threatened to shut down this crucial shipping route. and this morning, the israeli defense force struck a hezbollah military post in southern lebanon after the iranian-backed group fired a barrage of missiles over northern israel last night. most of the missiles were intercepted. there were no injuries. we've been preparing for an attack from iran for years, pr
cbs's debora patta is in tel aviv with the latest. debora. >> reporter: good evening, iran has launched its retaliatory attacks aiming a swarm of drones toward israel. israel has deployed all of its air defense systems, closed its airspace and the war cabinet has convened to monitor the situation. the attack could take several hours to unfold. the past two days have seen heightened tensions in the region, in the run-up to the attack with fears that this could spiral into a regional...
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debora patta is in tell arrive. >> reporter: good evening. last night's attack on israel is the scenario everyone has feared since the october 7 hamas attack. a confrontation that could spiral into a regional war. iran's first ever direct attack on israel, dragging their shadow war into the open. israel's powerful air defense systems intercepted more than 300 drones and missiles. hardline iranian supporters celebrated as the regime boasted their operation true promise had exceeded expectations. israel's war cabinet favors retaliation. but is divided on timing. a former senior israeli diplomat to the alon pinkas told us -- >> he will be basically paralyzed and incapable of reacting. he could do this, but the risk extraordinarily high. >> reporter: he said netanyahu has wanted to escalate the conflict with iran since november to detract from his political problems at home, including growing anger over his mishandling of the war in gaza. for palestinians trapped in that war, there is no distraction from the misery. tired of living in tents, thou
debora patta is in tell arrive. >> reporter: good evening. last night's attack on israel is the scenario everyone has feared since the october 7 hamas attack. a confrontation that could spiral into a regional war. iran's first ever direct attack on israel, dragging their shadow war into the open. israel's powerful air defense systems intercepted more than 300 drones and missiles. hardline iranian supporters celebrated as the regime boasted their operation true promise had exceeded...
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that's where we find cbs's debora patta in jerusalem with more on the impact the war is having on children. debora. >> reporter: good evening. every ten minutes a child is killed in gaza according to the united nations. that's nearly 15,000 children in almost seven months. rushed into this world far too early and already an orphan, this doctor works efficiently to help the baby girl breathe, her lungs not yet fully developed. her mother, sa brien al sakani, was six months pregnant when she was killed in an israeli air strike in rafah last night. but miraculously, doctors managed to save the preterm infant. nobody else survived the hit on who houses. among the dead, 13 children. the youngest, just 2 years old. >> reporter: here israeli defense force soldiers prepare for a different mission. but this is not in gaza. it's idf footage in the west bank city of tulkarem, where they say they conducted a counterterrorism operation, killing 14 militants in close contact. residents are now cleaning up after the operation. what the israeli military does is it uses bulldozers to dig up the roads. you
that's where we find cbs's debora patta in jerusalem with more on the impact the war is having on children. debora. >> reporter: good evening. every ten minutes a child is killed in gaza according to the united nations. that's nearly 15,000 children in almost seven months. rushed into this world far too early and already an orphan, this doctor works efficiently to help the baby girl breathe, her lungs not yet fully developed. her mother, sa brien al sakani, was six months pregnant when...
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here's cbs's debora patta. >> reporter: the u.s. is investigating the netzah yehuda battalion made up of ultra orthodox soldiers who are accused of human rights violations in the israeli-occupied west bank. the probe began after 78-year-old american palestinian omar assad was found dead after being detained at a checkpoint by israeli soldiers. this man was also arrested shortly after assad. he told us he saw him lying face-down in the dirt, bound and blindfolded. after the soldiers left, they ran to call for help from the village doctor, who tried to revive assad, eventually pronouncing him dead. >> he is old man. he is obese. he can't walk probably. he didn't make any kind of risk for soldiers. >> reporter: the possibility of blacklisting an idf unit has intensified scrutiny of the israeli military. since october 7, nearly 500 palestinians have been killed in the west bank. this idf footage shows a counterterrorism operation over the weekend that killed 14 militants. after the idf pulled out, this is what they left in their wake, t
here's cbs's debora patta. >> reporter: the u.s. is investigating the netzah yehuda battalion made up of ultra orthodox soldiers who are accused of human rights violations in the israeli-occupied west bank. the probe began after 78-year-old american palestinian omar assad was found dead after being detained at a checkpoint by israeli soldiers. this man was also arrested shortly after assad. he told us he saw him lying face-down in the dirt, bound and blindfolded. after the soldiers left,...
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cbs's debora patta is in east jerusalem tonight with the very latest. debora? >> reporter: good evening. there is a flurry of diplomatic activity in this region this weekend, a last-ditch effort to revive cease-fire talks and secure a hostage deal ahead of a possible ground offensive in the southern gaza city of rafah. the pressure is mounting on prime minister benjamin netanyahu. anger over the government's failure to bring their loved ones home has spilled onto the streets, as demonstrators have stepped up their protests, which more than once have ended in scuffles with police. prioritizing a hostage deal over the rafah offensive has exposed cracks in netanyahu's coalition government. "the release of the hostages is our first priority," said foreign minister israel katz. adding "that would mean deferring an offensive in rafah," where more than 1.4 million palestinians are sheltering. a move vehemently opposed by israel's more hawkish right-wing faction. with the threat of a full-scale offensive hanging over rafah, people here keep asking where will they go? m
cbs's debora patta is in east jerusalem tonight with the very latest. debora? >> reporter: good evening. there is a flurry of diplomatic activity in this region this weekend, a last-ditch effort to revive cease-fire talks and secure a hostage deal ahead of a possible ground offensive in the southern gaza city of rafah. the pressure is mounting on prime minister benjamin netanyahu. anger over the government's failure to bring their loved ones home has spilled onto the streets, as...
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cbs's debora patta is in jerusalem with more on the impact to children. and a warning, some of the images are disturbing. >> reporter: good evening. every ten minutes a child is killed in gaza, according to the united nations. that's nearly 15,000 children in almost seven months. rushed into this world far too early and already an orphan. this doctor works efficiently to help the baby girl breathe. her lungs not yet fully developed. her mother, sabreen al sakani, was six months pregnant when she was killed in an israeli air strike in rafah last night. but miraculously, doctors managed to save the preterm infant. nobody else survived the hit on two houses. among the dead, 13 children. the youngest just 2 years old. here israeli defense force soldiers prepare for a different mission. but this is not in gaza. it's idf footage in the west bank city of tulkarem where they say they conducted a counterterrorism operation, killing 14 militants in close combat. residents are now cleaning up after the operation. what the israeli military does is it uses bulldozers
cbs's debora patta is in jerusalem with more on the impact to children. and a warning, some of the images are disturbing. >> reporter: good evening. every ten minutes a child is killed in gaza, according to the united nations. that's nearly 15,000 children in almost seven months. rushed into this world far too early and already an orphan. this doctor works efficiently to help the baby girl breathe. her lungs not yet fully developed. her mother, sabreen al sakani, was six months pregnant...
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. >> reporter: i'm debora patta in jerusalem. the war in gaza has reached a grim new milestone. 34,000 dead, mostly women and children. >>> trump stumps, stepping away from the courtroom to cash in on the campaign trail. >>> plus, historic win. volkswagen workers accelerate the uaw's push to organize the south. >> volkswagen family, welcome to the uaw. >>> columbine, 25 years later. a victim's father reflects on the legacy of his lost son. >> after columbine they wrote to us and said, you know, we've received a number of donations in daniel's name. >>> weekend washout. texas gets drenched. >>> and later, peacocks run amok. how a florida community is turning to the scalpel to trim the out-of-control population. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs weekend news" from washington with adriana diaz. >>> i'm nancy cordes. adriana is off. tonight, after six months of wrangling, the house has passed $95 billion in aid for ukraine, israel, and taiwan. it now heads to the senate. the hold-up was the funding for ukraine, which the white house
. >> reporter: i'm debora patta in jerusalem. the war in gaza has reached a grim new milestone. 34,000 dead, mostly women and children. >>> trump stumps, stepping away from the courtroom to cash in on the campaign trail. >>> plus, historic win. volkswagen workers accelerate the uaw's push to organize the south. >> volkswagen family, welcome to the uaw. >>> columbine, 25 years later. a victim's father reflects on the legacy of his lost son. >> after...
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cbs's debora patta is in east jerusalem tonight with the very latest. debora. >> reporter: good evening. there is a flurry of diplomatic activity in this region this weekend, a last-ditch effort to revive cease-fire talks and secure a hostage deal ahead of a possible ground offensive in the southern gaza city of rafah. the pressure is mounting on prime minister benjamin netanyahu. anger over the government's failure to bring their loved ones home has spilled onto the streets as demonstrators have stepped up their protests, which more than once have ended in scuffles with police. prioritizing a hostage deal over the rafah offensive has exposed cracks in netanyahu's coalition government. "the release of the hostages is our first priority" said foreign minister israel katz, adding "that would mean deferring an offensive in rafah, where more than 1.4 million palestinians are sheltering, a move vehemently opposed by israel's more hawkish right-wing faction. with the threat of a full-scale offensive hanging over rafah, people here keep asking where will they
cbs's debora patta is in east jerusalem tonight with the very latest. debora. >> reporter: good evening. there is a flurry of diplomatic activity in this region this weekend, a last-ditch effort to revive cease-fire talks and secure a hostage deal ahead of a possible ground offensive in the southern gaza city of rafah. the pressure is mounting on prime minister benjamin netanyahu. anger over the government's failure to bring their loved ones home has spilled onto the streets as...
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debora patta, cbs news, jerusalem. >>> back here at home, dangerous storms could again strike the central u.s. this week. it comes as people across several states start cleaning up from the more than 100 tornadoes that ravaged the heartland last weekend. more than 20 touched down in oklahoma. the city of sulphur was and about 50 miles south, the city of marietta took a direct hit with wind speeds of at least 170 miles an hour. and an amazing story of a rescue in nebraska. a rottweiler zeus was in his kennel in his home. the kennel was four blocks away. zeus was lying on a mattress. >> i don't think i would have survived the same type of experience. it's pretty miraculous. >> zeus suffered some minor injuries, but otherwise is oklahoma. >>> coming up, an update on a colorado mystery. what autopsy results reveal about the death of a mother. >>> and a kooky coincidence, where an emergency slide that fell off a plane ended up. emer fell off a plane ended up. in rich ghirardelli chocolate, with a luscious caramel filling. new ghirardelli caramel waffle cone squares. makes life a bite better. (
debora patta, cbs news, jerusalem. >>> back here at home, dangerous storms could again strike the central u.s. this week. it comes as people across several states start cleaning up from the more than 100 tornadoes that ravaged the heartland last weekend. more than 20 touched down in oklahoma. the city of sulphur was and about 50 miles south, the city of marietta took a direct hit with wind speeds of at least 170 miles an hour. and an amazing story of a rescue in nebraska. a rottweiler...
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cbs's debora patta is in east jerusalem tonight. >> reporter: good evening. hamas has released another propaganda video which cannot be independently verified showing two hostages including 64-year-old israel/american keith siegel, this as family and friends demand the time is now to strike a deal. [ chanting ] every week protests grow louder and angrier. demonstrators in the streets tonight, a new hamas propaganda video showing them speaking under duress. loved ones fear time is running out for this man and expecting invasion of rafah which is already under regular bombardment. today once again began and ended with mourning. after at least three israeli strikes hit what is mostly a tent city, sheltering over half of gaza's 2.3 million palestinians. there were more heartbreaking farewells to tiny bodies wrapped in shrouds. this infant has known only war her entire life. it's been a brutal week for children. even little miracle baby sabrine al ru saved from her dying mother's womb did not make it. she died on thursday. the u.n. population funds recently return
cbs's debora patta is in east jerusalem tonight. >> reporter: good evening. hamas has released another propaganda video which cannot be independently verified showing two hostages including 64-year-old israel/american keith siegel, this as family and friends demand the time is now to strike a deal. [ chanting ] every week protests grow louder and angrier. demonstrators in the streets tonight, a new hamas propaganda video showing them speaking under duress. loved ones fear time is running...
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we begin today with foreign correspondent debora patta in jerusalem. >> reporter: like most days in rafah, this one began with mourning. after more israeli strikes hit what is mostly a tent city in the south sheltering over half of gaza's 2.3 million palestinian crammed up against the egyptian border. there were heartbreaking farewells to tiny bodies, wrapped in shrouds. this infant has known only war her entire life. it's been a brutal week for children, even medical baby sa breen who was saved from her dying mother's womb a week ago lived just five days. she's being buried next to the rest of her family. rafah is already under daily bombardment, but israel keeps threatening a ground invasion and palestinians who have already fled multiple times, keep asking, where will they go? much of gaza lies in ruin. the destruction on such a scale, it is uninhabitable. this morning, more humanitarian aid was airdropped over the territory, and this idf footage shows the floating pier being built by the americans near the gazan coastline which officials say will be compleed early may, allowing more s
we begin today with foreign correspondent debora patta in jerusalem. >> reporter: like most days in rafah, this one began with mourning. after more israeli strikes hit what is mostly a tent city in the south sheltering over half of gaza's 2.3 million palestinian crammed up against the egyptian border. there were heartbreaking farewells to tiny bodies, wrapped in shrouds. this infant has known only war her entire life. it's been a brutal week for children, even medical baby sa breen who...
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cbs' debora patta reports for jerusalem. >> reporter: rushed into this world far too early and already an orphan. this doctor works efficiently to help the baby girl breathe, her lungs not yet fully developed. her mother was six months pregnant when she was killed in an israeli air strike in rafah. miraculously, doctors managed to save the preterm infant. nobody else survived the hit on two houses. among the dead, 13 children. the youngest just 2 years old. here israeli defense force soldiers prepare for a different mission, but this is not in gaza. its idf footage from the west bank city of where they killed in close combat. residents are cleaning up after the operation. what the israeli military does is using bulldozers to dig up the roads. you can see they've been completely destroyed, making sure that residents cannot move freely in the area. bulldozers also smashed through anything that stood in their way, homes and shops were damaged, pipes and power lines severed, cutting off water and electricity. the israeli military is in the global spotlight right now. a u.s. official told c
cbs' debora patta reports for jerusalem. >> reporter: rushed into this world far too early and already an orphan. this doctor works efficiently to help the baby girl breathe, her lungs not yet fully developed. her mother was six months pregnant when she was killed in an israeli air strike in rafah. miraculously, doctors managed to save the preterm infant. nobody else survived the hit on two houses. among the dead, 13 children. the youngest just 2 years old. here israeli defense force...
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debora patta, cbs news, tel aviv, israel. >>> u.s. forces destroyed more than 80 drones and at least six missiles bound for israel. president biden personally thanked the fighter squadrons for the successful mission. >> you guys are the best in the whole damn world, man. >> mr. president, we thank you for your words. >> president biden met with g7 leaders by video conference sunday in an effort to stop an all-out war in the region. the leaders condemned the attack and expressed solidarity and support to israel. skyler henry with the latest from the white house. >> reporter: a u.s. official with direct knowledge of the conflict in israel tells cbs news president biden told prime minister benjamin netanyahu america will not participate in a retaliatory strike on iran following saturday's drone and missile attack though the administration says it will protect u.s. forces and troops in the region if they're threatened. >> they wanted to cause damage, no question about that. but they were utterly unsuccessful in doing so. [ siren ] >> repo
debora patta, cbs news, tel aviv, israel. >>> u.s. forces destroyed more than 80 drones and at least six missiles bound for israel. president biden personally thanked the fighter squadrons for the successful mission. >> you guys are the best in the whole damn world, man. >> mr. president, we thank you for your words. >> president biden met with g7 leaders by video conference sunday in an effort to stop an all-out war in the region. the leaders condemned the attack and...
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norah. >> norah: debora patta in jerusalem, thank you. back here in washington, the white house is reiterating its unwavering support for israel. president biden is urging caution at the head of any israeli counterattack. cbs's weijia jiang reports that the president is facing here at home with protests shutting down major parts of the city. >> reporter: from san francisco to chicago, protesters and several major cities block traffic, demanding an end to the war in gaza, dialing up pressure for president biden to do the same. in new york city, some even waved a hezbullah flag showing condemnation for israel. at the were planned before iran launched an unprecedented assault on israel. today as president biden hosted the prime minister of iraq in the oval office he stressed u.s. support of israel, but acknowledge fears that responding to iran could widen the war. >> we are committed to a cease-fire that will bring the hostages home and prevent any conflict from spreading beyond where it already has. >> reporter: cbs news has learned during
norah. >> norah: debora patta in jerusalem, thank you. back here in washington, the white house is reiterating its unwavering support for israel. president biden is urging caution at the head of any israeli counterattack. cbs's weijia jiang reports that the president is facing here at home with protests shutting down major parts of the city. >> reporter: from san francisco to chicago, protesters and several major cities block traffic, demanding an end to the war in gaza, dialing up...
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>> norah: debora patta, thank you very much. tonight, the university of southern california is at the center of a growing controversy after canceling a graduation speech by this year's valedictorian. some on campus had been critical of the student's pro-palestinian views. cbs's carter evans spoke with the young woman, who says she feels betrayed by the university. >> it was such a shock, and such a surprise, and honestly such an honor. >> reporter: that's how biomedical engineering major asna tabassum felt earlier this month when usc chose her to be this year's valedictorian, and the first generation indian-american was already thinking about her commencement speech. how were you going to address the issue? >> the core message i wanted to get across was one of hope. >> reporter: but just days later, the university abruptly rescinded its invitation. in a campuswide letter, usc provost andrew guzman said social media discussions relating to the valedictorian had taken on an alarming tenor and have escalated to the point of creatin
>> norah: debora patta, thank you very much. tonight, the university of southern california is at the center of a growing controversy after canceling a graduation speech by this year's valedictorian. some on campus had been critical of the student's pro-palestinian views. cbs's carter evans spoke with the young woman, who says she feels betrayed by the university. >> it was such a shock, and such a surprise, and honestly such an honor. >> reporter: that's how biomedical...
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here's cbs's debora patta tub. >> under pressure and running out of options, benjamin netanyahu faces raging anger, on the streets of israel with of vengeance. making a deal that he brings those in captivity home no matter the price. but the hard line as in the ruling coalition saying his job is on the line if he delights a rafah and negotiates with hamas. his choices start, press ahead with rafah or free the hostages, some of whom recently appeared in hamas propaganda videos. >> we are losing people that are alive now and there is no time to waste. >> reporter: there has been a flurry of diplomatic activity in the region with hamas also feeling the heat. >> the only thing between the people of gaza and a cease-fire is hamas. >> but once again the second of state made it clear without a plan to protect civilians, the u.s. does not support a rafah offensive, saying the terrible suffering and gaza must end. but with three strikes overnight and another this morning in rafah alone, that feels very far away. days and nights filled with the moans of injured children, the tears for tiny bodi
here's cbs's debora patta tub. >> under pressure and running out of options, benjamin netanyahu faces raging anger, on the streets of israel with of vengeance. making a deal that he brings those in captivity home no matter the price. but the hard line as in the ruling coalition saying his job is on the line if he delights a rafah and negotiates with hamas. his choices start, press ahead with rafah or free the hostages, some of whom recently appeared in hamas propaganda videos. >> we...
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debora patta, thank you. >>> now to some breaking news, wall street took a hit, with all three major indexes finishing the day in the red. the dow fell more than 400 points after the labor department reported a higher than expected spike in inflation. the consumer price index for march arose at an annual rate of 3.5% that is the biggest jump in six months. in tonight's money watch, cbs' jo ling kent shows us how consumers are feeling the pinch. >> reporter: for the third straight month, prices have gone up more than expected, from the rising cost of car insurance and repairs. to how much you're paying at the grocery store every week. do you know how much one of these costs? 2 freaking dollars! this was $200. >> we're supposed to skip the power bill this month so we can buy groceries or the mortgage. >> reporter: before the pandemic, all of these groceries, about 30 items cost $100 on average. now five years later, according to nielsen iq, all this costs 33% more, meaning you'd have to skip about ten items, like chicken, bread, milk, and bananas to make your $100 budget. five years ag
debora patta, thank you. >>> now to some breaking news, wall street took a hit, with all three major indexes finishing the day in the red. the dow fell more than 400 points after the labor department reported a higher than expected spike in inflation. the consumer price index for march arose at an annual rate of 3.5% that is the biggest jump in six months. in tonight's money watch, cbs' jo ling kent shows us how consumers are feeling the pinch. >> reporter: for the third straight...
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cbs's debora patta reports from tel aviv. >> reporter: rafah has become a tense city of mostly women and children who have been running from war for months. once again, they fear the worst as israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu doubles down on his plans to invade rafah despite the u.s. warning that would be a mistake. this woman sought refuge here with her nine children after her husband was killed in an israeli air strike. [ speaking in a global language ] >> reporter: "what hurts me the most," she said, "is i've lost my dignity. i feel humiliated here." but after six months of war, if they are forced out, where do they go to next? the israeli defense force has mostly withdrawn from southern gaza, allowing residents to return to khan younis. but this is not the home they remember. the destruction everywhere so complete, it is unlivable. "everything is dead," this woman said. across this wasteland, there are also still more than 100 hostages, including americans, being held, who have now spent more than half a year in captivity. today their family members met with vice presiden
cbs's debora patta reports from tel aviv. >> reporter: rafah has become a tense city of mostly women and children who have been running from war for months. once again, they fear the worst as israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu doubles down on his plans to invade rafah despite the u.s. warning that would be a mistake. this woman sought refuge here with her nine children after her husband was killed in an israeli air strike. [ speaking in a global language ] >> reporter:...
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cbs's debora patta reports on how the alliance of western and arab countries came together for the first time to defend the jewish state. >> reporter: a fiery display of iran's aerial might choreographed for maximum effect, resulting in minimal damage. more than 300 projectiles were launched. first came over 170 drones and 30 cruise missiles, all shot down before reaching israel with help from u.s. aircraft in jordan and saudi arabia that took out nearly 80 drones. then came 120 ballistic missiles. around half failed to launch or crashed in flight. only five pierced through israel's powerful air defense system, causing minor damage to a military base. israel's war cabinet favors retaliation but differs on timing and scale while the israel defense force is on standby. [ speaking in a global language ] >> reporter: "we are weighing our steps", chief herzi halevi said. "the launch of so many missiles and drones towards israel will be responded to." the attack has triggered global calls for restraint. >> it's time to step back from the brink. >> reporter: under pressure at home, critics of p
cbs's debora patta reports on how the alliance of western and arab countries came together for the first time to defend the jewish state. >> reporter: a fiery display of iran's aerial might choreographed for maximum effect, resulting in minimal damage. more than 300 projectiles were launched. first came over 170 drones and 30 cruise missiles, all shot down before reaching israel with help from u.s. aircraft in jordan and saudi arabia that took out nearly 80 drones. then came 120 ballistic...
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debora patta, thank you. back here at home, the former chief financial officer of donald trump's real estate empire was sentenced to five months behind bars today for lying under oath during trump's civil fraud trial in new york. allen weisselberg pleaded guilty to perjury last month, admitting that he lied when he testified that he didn't know how trump's manhattan penthouse was valued at three times its actual size. weisselberg previously served 100 days in jail for dodging taxes. now to some breaking news. wall street took a hit, with all three major indexes finishing the day in the red. the dow fell more than 400 points after the labor department reported a higher-than-expected spike in inflation. the consumer price index for march rose at an annual rate of 3.5%, and that is the biggest jump in six months. in tonight's "money watch," cbs's jo ling kent shows us how consumers are feeling the pinch. >> reporter: for the third straight month, prices have gone up more than expected, from the rising cost of ca
debora patta, thank you. back here at home, the former chief financial officer of donald trump's real estate empire was sentenced to five months behind bars today for lying under oath during trump's civil fraud trial in new york. allen weisselberg pleaded guilty to perjury last month, admitting that he lied when he testified that he didn't know how trump's manhattan penthouse was valued at three times its actual size. weisselberg previously served 100 days in jail for dodging taxes. now to some...
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cbs' debora patta reports from tel aviv. >> reporter: rafah has become a tent city of mostly women and children who have been running from war for months. once again they fear the worst as israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu doubles down on his plans to invade rafah despite the u.s. warning that would be a mistake. huriya sought refuge with her nine children after her husband was killed in an israeli air strike. what hurts me the most, she said, is i've lost my dignity. i feel humiliated here. but after six months of war, in they are forced out, where do they go to next? the israeli defense force has mostly withdrawn from southern gaza allowing residents to return to khan younis. but this is not the home they remember. the destruction everywhere so complete it is unlivable. everything is dead, this woman said. across this wasteland there are also still more than 100 hostages including americans being held who have now spent more than half a year in captivity. their family members met with vice president kamala harris once again pleading for their release. >> what we have heard is
cbs' debora patta reports from tel aviv. >> reporter: rafah has become a tent city of mostly women and children who have been running from war for months. once again they fear the worst as israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu doubles down on his plans to invade rafah despite the u.s. warning that would be a mistake. huriya sought refuge with her nine children after her husband was killed in an israeli air strike. what hurts me the most, she said, is i've lost my dignity. i feel...
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>> norah: debora patta, thank you. in memphis today, a police encounter with two teenagers ended in a hail of bullets. an officer was killed, along with an 18-year-old suspect. and we are learning tonight that that teenager was recently released from jail. here is cbs's errol barnett. >> five to six shots fired. >> reporter: this shoot-out began around 2:00 a.m., when memphis police say officers responded to a call of a suspicious vehicle. as they were approaching the stationary vehicle with two teens inside, gunshots rang out from the vehicle. >> three officers were struck by gunfire. tragically, one of our officers lost his life. >> reporter: officer joseph mckinney with the department three years was killed. a second officer was taken to an area hospital with nonlife-threatening injuries, and a third was grazed by a bullet, treated at the scene. >> we have a family that is grieving now. we have a wife that is grieving now. >> reporter: officials say both teenage suspect were shot during the gun fire, killing 18-year
>> norah: debora patta, thank you. in memphis today, a police encounter with two teenagers ended in a hail of bullets. an officer was killed, along with an 18-year-old suspect. and we are learning tonight that that teenager was recently released from jail. here is cbs's errol barnett. >> five to six shots fired. >> reporter: this shoot-out began around 2:00 a.m., when memphis police say officers responded to a call of a suspicious vehicle. as they were approaching the...
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>> margaret: debora patta tonight in jerusalem, thank you. back here in washington, congress took a key step toward passing foreign aid bills to provide billions of dollars in security funding for ukraine, israel, and taiwan. house speaker mike johnson scheduled a vote for tomorrow. cbs's scott macfarlane is at capitol hill, where the speaker may be putting his own job on the line. >> reporter: the long wait for helping ukraine appears nearly over. >> the world is watching. it is time for congress to act. >> reporter: after a key test vote today, the u.s. house is poised to approve nearly $61 billion in aid to ukraine tomorrow. along with billions to help israel. but the political cost is difficult to calculate. >> i'm concerned that the speaker has cut a deal with the democrats to fund foreign wars. >> reporter: a third hard-line republican, ersatz paul gosar, has signed onto a plan that could oust his fellow republican mike johnson as u.s. house speaker. the group has criticized johnson for again pushing a major proposal largely supported b
>> margaret: debora patta tonight in jerusalem, thank you. back here in washington, congress took a key step toward passing foreign aid bills to provide billions of dollars in security funding for ukraine, israel, and taiwan. house speaker mike johnson scheduled a vote for tomorrow. cbs's scott macfarlane is at capitol hill, where the speaker may be putting his own job on the line. >> reporter: the long wait for helping ukraine appears nearly over. >> the world is watching. it...
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debora patta, thanks. there was a horrifying attack today in london. police that a man drove into a house and then began stabbing people with a sword. a doorbell video shows police using a taser to subdue the subject -- suspect, who was arrested, but not before a 14-year-old boy was killed. four other people were hurt, including two officers. investigators don't have a motive but do not believe this was an act of terrorism. tonight, millions in the central u.s. are on alert, as tornado watches are in effect. the latest round of severe weather includes the threat of large hail, heavy rain, and 70 mile-per-hour gusts. meeorologist chris warren is tracking it all with our partners at the weather channel. good evening, chris. >> good evening, norah. with the ongoing cleanup and recovery efforts and increasing chance for more storms. that threat continues tonight and again tomorrow. for some of the areas that were hit by tornadoes over the weekend. the storms continuing to increase during the nighttime hours. the future radar shows that. the tornado threat
debora patta, thanks. there was a horrifying attack today in london. police that a man drove into a house and then began stabbing people with a sword. a doorbell video shows police using a taser to subdue the subject -- suspect, who was arrested, but not before a 14-year-old boy was killed. four other people were hurt, including two officers. investigators don't have a motive but do not believe this was an act of terrorism. tonight, millions in the central u.s. are on alert, as tornado watches...
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debora patta, cbs news, jerusalem. >> norah: very powerful. tonight, we continue our cbs news investigation into one of the dark sides of online dating, romance scams. in our final installment, cbs's jim axelrod takes a look at what law enforcement can do to combat this billion-dollar crime wave. >> i never thought that this could happen to our family. >> reporter: when kelly gowe's widowed mother, laura kowal, went on match.com, she eventually was scammed out of $1.5 million. laura's life would end at 57. her body found in the mississippi river. >> we are constantly chasing our tails. >> reporter: david parrish is the sheriff in lewis county, missouri, where laura's body was discovered. >> online romance scams are a scourge. we deal with it every other week. >> reporter: but like law enforcement in small towns across america, sheriff parrish says he doesn't have the resources to fully investigate these online scam cases, even when a body washes ashore. >> we are always behind the eight ball on this. >> reporter: but it is not just sheriff par
debora patta, cbs news, jerusalem. >> norah: very powerful. tonight, we continue our cbs news investigation into one of the dark sides of online dating, romance scams. in our final installment, cbs's jim axelrod takes a look at what law enforcement can do to combat this billion-dollar crime wave. >> i never thought that this could happen to our family. >> reporter: when kelly gowe's widowed mother, laura kowal, went on match.com, she eventually was scammed out of $1.5 million....
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cbs's debora patta reports from jerusalem. >> reporter: a fiery display of iran's aerial might choreographed for maximum effect resulted in minimal damage. more than 300 projectiles were launched. first came over 170 drones and 30 cruise missiles, all shot down before reaching israel. with help from u.s., supjordan,d saudi arabia, they took out 180 drones. then 120 ballistic missile, half failed to launch or crashed in flight. five ballistic missiles landed and caused minor damage to a military baze. israel's war cabinet favors retaliation while israel's defense force is on standby. >> iran will face the consequences for its actions. >> reporter: we are weighing our steps, the chief says. the launch of so many drones and missiles toward israel will be responded to. the attack has triggered global cause for restraint. >> it's time to step back from the brink. >> reporter: under pressure at home, critics of prime minister benjamin netanyahu question whether he's the right person to make such a critical decision. >> so if you ask me if netanyahu is a risk, my opinion is yes. >> reporter: retire
cbs's debora patta reports from jerusalem. >> reporter: a fiery display of iran's aerial might choreographed for maximum effect resulted in minimal damage. more than 300 projectiles were launched. first came over 170 drones and 30 cruise missiles, all shot down before reaching israel. with help from u.s., supjordan,d saudi arabia, they took out 180 drones. then 120 ballistic missile, half failed to launch or crashed in flight. five ballistic missiles landed and caused minor damage to a...
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here cbs's debora patta. >> reporter: the u.s. is investigating the battalion made up of ultra-older docs soldiers who are accused of human rights violations in the israeli occupied waistband. after 87-year-old american palestinian omar assad was found dead after being detained at a checkpoint by israeli soldiers. mahmud abu a dude was also arrested, he said he found him face down in the dirt blindfolded. they called for help from the village dr islam abu-zaher, eventually presuming him dead. >> he cannot walk probably come he did not make any kind of risk for soldiers. >> reporter: the possibility of blacklisting has intensified its guarantee of the israeli military since october 7, 5 million palestinians have been killed in the west bank. this i-d-f footage shows a counterterrorism operation that killed 14 militants. after the idf pulled out, this is what they left in their wake. this massive destruction, and residents here say they have seen nothing like this before. israeli bulldozers smash their homes and shops, tour of roads
here cbs's debora patta. >> reporter: the u.s. is investigating the battalion made up of ultra-older docs soldiers who are accused of human rights violations in the israeli occupied waistband. after 87-year-old american palestinian omar assad was found dead after being detained at a checkpoint by israeli soldiers. mahmud abu a dude was also arrested, he said he found him face down in the dirt blindfolded. they called for help from the village dr islam abu-zaher, eventually presuming him...
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here's cbs's debora patta. >> reporter: the u.s. is investigating netsvah yehuda battalion made of ultra-orthodox soldiers who are accused of human rights violations in the israeli occupied west bank. the program began after 78-year-old american palestinian omar assad was found dead after being detained at a checkpoint by israeli soldiers. mahmdou abu eboud was also arrested shortly after assad. he told us he saw him lying face down in the dirt to bound and blindfolded. after the soldiers left, they ran to call from help from the village dr islam abu-zaher, who tried to revive assad, eventually calling him dead. >> he could not walk it, he probably did not make any kind of risk for soldiers. >> reporter: the possibility of blacklisting a unit has gained scrutiny from the israeli military. since october 7, 500 palestinians have been killed in the west bank. this footage shows a counterterrorism operation in tulkarm over the weekend that killed 14 militants. after the idf pulled out, this is what they left in their wake, this massive
here's cbs's debora patta. >> reporter: the u.s. is investigating netsvah yehuda battalion made of ultra-orthodox soldiers who are accused of human rights violations in the israeli occupied west bank. the program began after 78-year-old american palestinian omar assad was found dead after being detained at a checkpoint by israeli soldiers. mahmdou abu eboud was also arrested shortly after assad. he told us he saw him lying face down in the dirt to bound and blindfolded. after the soldiers...
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our debora patta reports from tel aviv on the attack and the aftermath. >> reporter: from the north to the south, israel's powerful air defense systems intercepted more than 300 iranian drones and missiles, with the help of the fl united states, jordan and the uk. it's the scenario everyone has feared since the october 7th hamas attack, a state-to-state confrontation that could spiral into a regional war. hardline iranian supporters celebrated the strikes as the regime boasted that their operation "true promise" had exceeded their expectations. despite israel saying it intercepted 99% of the incoming projectiles. >> a number of iranian missiles fell inside israeli territory, causing minor damage to a military base with no casualties. >> reporter: israel is still weighing up its response but a former senior israeli diplomat to the u.s. told us president biden warned prime minister netanyahu last night not to retaliate. >> my understanding was that biden told mr. netanyahu, if you act against iran, based on this, we will not stand by you. >> reporter: he said netanyahu benefits with a wa
our debora patta reports from tel aviv on the attack and the aftermath. >> reporter: from the north to the south, israel's powerful air defense systems intercepted more than 300 iranian drones and missiles, with the help of the fl united states, jordan and the uk. it's the scenario everyone has feared since the october 7th hamas attack, a state-to-state confrontation that could spiral into a regional war. hardline iranian supporters celebrated the strikes as the regime boasted that their...
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>> norah: debora patta with a new reporting, thank you very much. there are native elements tonight in last year's devastating train derailment in east palestine, ohio. the railroad company norfolk southern has agreed to pay $600 million to settle a class action lawsuit related to the incident. cbs's roxana saberi reports some residents are still suffering from the impact of the toxic crash. >> reporter: in the 14 months since the toxic train derailment forced nearly 2,000 people from their homes, linda murphy says she and her husband, ross, have developed numbness and leg pain. >> we really need long-term health care. >> reporter: so you are worried about getting diagnosed with cancer years down the road? >> absolutely. cancer, neurological diseases. >> reporter: murphy says the $600 million class action settlement won't be enough to cover future health care. >> i almost feel like it's giving a grain of rice to the starving. is it really going to help people the way that it should? >> we appreciate and understand that anxiety. >> reporter: jayne co
>> norah: debora patta with a new reporting, thank you very much. there are native elements tonight in last year's devastating train derailment in east palestine, ohio. the railroad company norfolk southern has agreed to pay $600 million to settle a class action lawsuit related to the incident. cbs's roxana saberi reports some residents are still suffering from the impact of the toxic crash. >> reporter: in the 14 months since the toxic train derailment forced nearly 2,000 people...
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debora patta, thank you so much. a union pacific freight train derailed today on a historic double-decker bridge in portland, oregon, causing major delays for commuter trains. all of the cars that derailed were empty. one is leaning against a support column, forcing the bridge to be shut down while it's assessed for structural damage. no injuries were reported. the cause of the derailment is under investigation. the race for president is coming into sharper focus with the cbs news battleground tracker poll showing president biden and former president donald trump running neck-and-neck in three key states. cbs's weijia jiang has details from the white house. >> reporter: tonight the biden campaign is facing warning signs that the key swing states of michigan, wisconsin, and pennsylvania. >> you're my ticket to the white house. you, pennsylvania. no, it's not hyperbole. >> reporter: rising prices have made the economy a top concern for voters, and in a new cbs poll, when asked if they would be financially better off un
debora patta, thank you so much. a union pacific freight train derailed today on a historic double-decker bridge in portland, oregon, causing major delays for commuter trains. all of the cars that derailed were empty. one is leaning against a support column, forcing the bridge to be shut down while it's assessed for structural damage. no injuries were reported. the cause of the derailment is under investigation. the race for president is coming into sharper focus with the cbs news battleground...
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debora patta, cbs news, this charmin ultra soft smooth tear is soooo soft and soo smooth. charmin ultra soft smooth tear has wavy perforations that tear so much better for a smooth more enjoyable go. charmin, enjoy the go. wanna know a secret? more than just my armpits stink. that's why i use secret whole body deodorant. everywhere! we're all human, its okay to smell like one. (sniffs) i smell very human right now. which is totally normal. girl preach. but if it bothers you, 4/5 gynecologists...
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debora patta, thank you so much. >>> a union pacific freight train derailed today on a historic double-decker bridge in portland, oregon, causing major delays for commuter trains. all of the cars that derailed were empty. one is leaning against a support column, forcing the bridge to be shut down while it's assessed for structural damage. no injuries were reported. the cause of the derailment is under investigation. >>> the race for president is coming into sharper focus with the cbs news battleground tracker poll showing president biden and former president donald trump running neck and neck in three key states. cbs's weijia jiang has details from the white house. >> reporter: tonight, the biden campaign is facing warning signs in the key swing states of michigan, wisconsin, and pennsylvania. >> you're my ticket to the white house. you, pennsylvania. no, it's not hyperbole. >> reporter: rising prices have made the economy a top concern for voters. and in a new cbs poll, when asked if they would be financially better off under biden or trump, voters chose the former president by a sizeable ma
debora patta, thank you so much. >>> a union pacific freight train derailed today on a historic double-decker bridge in portland, oregon, causing major delays for commuter trains. all of the cars that derailed were empty. one is leaning against a support column, forcing the bridge to be shut down while it's assessed for structural damage. no injuries were reported. the cause of the derailment is under investigation. >>> the race for president is coming into sharper focus with...
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debora patta, cbs news, jerusalem. >>> three months before the summer's paris -- this summer's, rare, paris olympics, there are new accusations of a chinese anti-doping cover-up. 20 chinese swimmers had tested positive for a banned heart medication ahead of the 2020 olympics in tokyo, but the agency accepted the findings of chinese officials that the samples had been contaminated. china won three gold medals at those games, and some are expected to participate in paris starting in late july. >>> back here at home, a proposed new gun law in tennessee has people on both sides of the aisle speaking out. mark strassmann reports. >> reporter: tennessee high schoolers again skipped school to protest, taking aim at a proposed gun law that they say takes aim at them. it would allow teachers to carry guns in the classroom. >> the future of our state is at stake. >> reporter: they have the voices, but they don't have the votes. earlier this month tennessee's state senate approved a bill allowing teachers and school staff to carry concealed handguns. to supporters, it's a deterrent. >> we're not
debora patta, cbs news, jerusalem. >>> three months before the summer's paris -- this summer's, rare, paris olympics, there are new accusations of a chinese anti-doping cover-up. 20 chinese swimmers had tested positive for a banned heart medication ahead of the 2020 olympics in tokyo, but the agency accepted the findings of chinese officials that the samples had been contaminated. china won three gold medals at those games, and some are expected to participate in paris starting in late...
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debora patta begins our coverage from tel aviv. >> reporter: iran's first ever direct attack on israel dragging their shadow war into the open. israel's powerful air defense systems intercepted more than 300 iranian drones and missiles. hard line iranian supporters celebrated the strikes as the regime boasted their operation true promise had exceeded expectations. israel's war cabinet favors retaliation, but is divided on timing. a former senior israeli diplomat to the u.s. told us the stakes are high for prime minister benjamin netanyahu. >> if the u.s. puts its weight on him not to retaliate, he will be basically paralyzed and incapable of reacting. he could go ahead and do this, but the risk would be extraordinarily high. >> reporter: pinker said netanyahu has wanted to escalate the conflict with iran since november to detract from his political problems at home, including growing anger over his mishandling of the war in gaza. for palestinians trapped in that war, there is no distraction from the misery. tired of living in tents, thousands defied israeli orders not to return to the
debora patta begins our coverage from tel aviv. >> reporter: iran's first ever direct attack on israel dragging their shadow war into the open. israel's powerful air defense systems intercepted more than 300 iranian drones and missiles. hard line iranian supporters celebrated the strikes as the regime boasted their operation true promise had exceeded expectations. israel's war cabinet favors retaliation, but is divided on timing. a former senior israeli diplomat to the u.s. told us the...
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debora patta, cbs news, jerusalem. >>> the president of columbia university is set to testify before a house committee today about anti-semitism on campus. nemat shafik says that she plans to tell lawmakers that anti-semitism and calls for genocide have no place at universities. it comes months after two other ivy league presidents resigned after they appeared before the same committee. they struggled to answer questions whether calls for the genocide of jews violates school policies. >>> the university of southern california is coming under fire for canceling the valedictorian's graduation speech. the school says it's due to security concerns after some of the student's pro-palestinian views have been described as hate speech. carter evans talked to her about the uproar. >>> such a surprise and honor -- >> reporter: that's how the bio medical engineering student asna tabassum felt this month when usc chose her to be the first victorian and the indian american was thinking about her commencement speech. how were you going to address the issue? >> the core message i wanted to get acro
debora patta, cbs news, jerusalem. >>> the president of columbia university is set to testify before a house committee today about anti-semitism on campus. nemat shafik says that she plans to tell lawmakers that anti-semitism and calls for genocide have no place at universities. it comes months after two other ivy league presidents resigned after they appeared before the same committee. they struggled to answer questions whether calls for the genocide of jews violates school policies....
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debora patta has the latest. >> reporter: the united nations says israel has shown signs of good intentions regarding aid, but over 40% of its requests to transport supplies through israeli checkpoints in gaza were turned down last week. under pressure from the u.s. to flood gaza with humanitarian aid, israel insists it is doing everything it can. just this morning saying the u.n. needs to do its job and collect enough supplies to fill 700 trucks waiting at the kerem shalom crossing. but the u.n. says it's not just about food but distribution, which is hindered by the almost total destruction of civilian infrastructure in gaza. roads have been blown up along with health, water, and sanitation facilities. >> the problem is not just about food. the problem is that families are much more complex. it's much bigger than simply bringing in flour and bablg bake a few loaf of bread or pita. >> reporter: in the north one bakery was brought to life for the first time in six months after receiving fuel and flour. for many, it is a lifeline. it had reached the point where some said we were eating anima
debora patta has the latest. >> reporter: the united nations says israel has shown signs of good intentions regarding aid, but over 40% of its requests to transport supplies through israeli checkpoints in gaza were turned down last week. under pressure from the u.s. to flood gaza with humanitarian aid, israel insists it is doing everything it can. just this morning saying the u.n. needs to do its job and collect enough supplies to fill 700 trucks waiting at the kerem shalom crossing. but...
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debora patta reports. >> reporter: every ten minutes a child is killed in gaza says the united nations. that's nearly 15,000 children in almost 7 months. paramedics rush to save the injured after another israeli air strike in rafah. for this little girl, it was too late. her grief-stricken father is inconsolable, and he is not alone. in this room there are only the bodies of children. overnight, at least ten more names added to that endless list of horror, the youngest just 2 years old. our cbs news team in gaza reports that among the dead was a pregnant woman. miraculously doctors saved her baby girl. here, israel defense force soldiers prepare for a mission. but this is not in gaza. it's idf footage of a two-day operation in the west bank city where they say they have been rooting out militants. at least 14 palestinians were killed. the idf pulled out last night leaving this destruction in its wake. it's on a scale residents say they've never seen before. this morning, they were mopping up the damage. israeli soldiers used bulldozers to smash through the area, destroying streets, bui
debora patta reports. >> reporter: every ten minutes a child is killed in gaza says the united nations. that's nearly 15,000 children in almost 7 months. paramedics rush to save the injured after another israeli air strike in rafah. for this little girl, it was too late. her grief-stricken father is inconsolable, and he is not alone. in this room there are only the bodies of children. overnight, at least ten more names added to that endless list of horror, the youngest just 2 years old....