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cbs' mark strassmann has the story. >> reporter: the clamor on campus keeps spreading. a clash of more than ideas. riot gear at ohio state. tasers at emory university in atlanta. mostly pro-palestinian protesters at times scuffling with police waved on by school administrators with hundreds of arrests. communities like the university of texas turning on each other. israel's war on hamas has another frontline -- [ chants ] >> reporter: a free speech and hate speech campus debate that's anything but academic. >> if you want to protect free speech, you don't break up peaceful protests. >> people didn't seem to be aware of how bad the situation for free speech and academic freedom already was on campus until october 7th. >> reporter: the foundation for individual rights and expression is a group defending the right to free speech. do you have a sense that any of this is moving the ball forward? >> some of the ways the protests have gone going on college campuses has been alienating more of the public. >> reporter: on columbia university's west lawn, civil disobedience. this
cbs' mark strassmann has the story. >> reporter: the clamor on campus keeps spreading. a clash of more than ideas. riot gear at ohio state. tasers at emory university in atlanta. mostly pro-palestinian protesters at times scuffling with police waved on by school administrators with hundreds of arrests. communities like the university of texas turning on each other. israel's war on hamas has another frontline -- [ chants ] >> reporter: a free speech and hate speech campus debate...
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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 trying to shoot a student but protect a student from an active shooter. >> reporter: the debate took a dramatic turn when state senator london lamar spoke out while cradling her 8-month-old son. >> i'm back because this bill puts my child at risk. >> reporter: 16 states in the district of columbia have laws that prohibit teachers from carrying a gun, but these protests come from the city a still reeling after a shooting last year at the columbia school. three students and three staff members were killed. it called for united reforms. opponents say not this law. >> you feel students are at risk with th
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....
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i'm mark strassmann sitting in for adriana. tonight nearly 40 million people bracing for severe potentially life-threatening tornadoes including power. menacing a half dozen states from texas to michigan. this suspected tornado caught on video by our affiliate kwtv in oklahoma city. one of dozens devastating parts of the plains in the last 24 hours. witnesses stunned by their massive force. cbs's omar villafranca is in norman, oklahoma, tonight. omar? >> reporter: good evening, mark. there are tornado warnings in texas, kansas, missouri and here in oklahoma. in fact, some storms just fired up to the northwest and southwest of us. those storms are fast-moving. they are packed with wind, hail, heavy rain and several tornadoes. more than two dozen tornadoes ripped through nebraska on friday. homes leveled and businesses battered as the twisters carved their way through the cornhusker state. near lincoln, a powerful tornado crossed a highway. >> it's okay. okay. >> reporter: violent wind flip add semi and scattered debris. the stor
i'm mark strassmann sitting in for adriana. tonight nearly 40 million people bracing for severe potentially life-threatening tornadoes including power. menacing a half dozen states from texas to michigan. this suspected tornado caught on video by our affiliate kwtv in oklahoma city. one of dozens devastating parts of the plains in the last 24 hours. witnesses stunned by their massive force. cbs's omar villafranca is in norman, oklahoma, tonight. omar? >> reporter: good evening, mark....
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mark strassmann, thank you. >>> now to some breaking news from the u.s. supreme court. the high court is allowing idaho to largely enforce its ban on gender affirming care for transgender children under 18 while lawsuits over the law go forward. justice clarence thomas was not in court today and did not participate remotely in arguments. there was no explanation given for his absence. >>> all eyes are on tonight's wnba draft. iowa's caitlin clark and the other stars who are changing the game. this delectable knorr ramen noodle recipe will put an end to your drive-thru dinner rituals. throw that knorr bouillon in that tasty combo of delightful carrots and the rich touch of bok choy. make your own knorr taste combo. it's not fast food, but it's so good. this isn't charmin! no wonder i don't feel as clean. hurry up dad! you've been in there forever! i'm trying! this cheap stuff is too thin! i told you not to get the other toilet paper. here's charmin ultra strong. ahhh! my bottom's been saved! woooo! with its diamond weave texture, charmin ultra strong cleans better with f
mark strassmann, thank you. >>> now to some breaking news from the u.s. supreme court. the high court is allowing idaho to largely enforce its ban on gender affirming care for transgender children under 18 while lawsuits over the law go forward. justice clarence thomas was not in court today and did not participate remotely in arguments. there was no explanation given for his absence. >>> all eyes are on tonight's wnba draft. iowa's caitlin clark and the other stars who are...
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mark strassmann, thank you. we are just three days away from monday's solar eclipse. forecasters say northern new england will have the best weather for watching the celestial event followed by illinois and indiana. that's where we'll be. cities from texas to maine are preparing for the big moment when daylight will turn to darkness. cbs's nancy chen takes us to rochester, new york, where residents are brewing up something special. >> reporter: at rohrbach brewery it's total excitement for totality black longer. john or laub created for the solar eclipse. >> we know not everyone knows rochester the way we do and we are excited to show it off. >> reporter: eclipse excitement is everywhere here in rochester, new york. from the walls of an art exhibit at the stage of a middle. ♪ ♪ the city's population can more than double over the weekend with 300 to 500,000 visitors. nearly all hotels in the area are sold out. >> i have chatted with people in europe, i want to say estonia, said hey, they filled out our email and said we're coming. >> dan schneiderman grenades equip
mark strassmann, thank you. we are just three days away from monday's solar eclipse. forecasters say northern new england will have the best weather for watching the celestial event followed by illinois and indiana. that's where we'll be. cities from texas to maine are preparing for the big moment when daylight will turn to darkness. cbs's nancy chen takes us to rochester, new york, where residents are brewing up something special. >> reporter: at rohrbach brewery it's total excitement...
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mark strassmann, thank you. now some news from the supreme court helping ido -- for transgender children under 18. while those lawsuits over the law go forward. justice clarence thomas was not in court today and did not participate remotely and arguments. there was no explanation given for his absence. all eyes are on tonight's wnba draft. i was caitlin clark on the other stars who are changing the game. ♪ ♪ i brought in ensure max protein with 30 grams of protein! those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks. -ugh. -here, i'll take that. woo hoo! ensure max protein, 30 grams protein, 1 gram sugar, 25 vitamins and minerals. and a new fiber blend with a prebiotic. (♪♪) [♪♪] your skin is ever-changing, take care of it with gold bond's age renew formulations of 7 moisturizers and 3 vitamins. for all your skins, gold bond. (vo) beneful knows a full life doesn't just happen...it's a choice of 7 moisturizers and 3 vitamins. to take a swing... to taste all life has to offer. choose joy, choose bene
mark strassmann, thank you. now some news from the supreme court helping ido -- for transgender children under 18. while those lawsuits over the law go forward. justice clarence thomas was not in court today and did not participate remotely and arguments. there was no explanation given for his absence. all eyes are on tonight's wnba draft. i was caitlin clark on the other stars who are changing the game. ♪ ♪ i brought in ensure max protein with 30 grams of protein! those who tried me felt...
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here's cbs' mark strassmann. >>> wow! >> reporter: as many as three tornadoes may have touched down in and around slidell, louisiana. >> oh! >> reporter: wind gusts of up to 110 miles per hour tore through the city just north of new orleans. >> came too fast and did a lot of damage, and it left fast. >> reporter: about 50 people needed rescuing after winds sheared the roof off an apartment building. >> it happened really fast. while we were trying to pack a few things, my ceiling caved in. his ceilings caved in. >> the damage is unbelievable. >> reporter: officials in saint tammany parish reported the impact was catastrophic and extensive with more than 100 buildings damaged. >> this storm was no joke. it's something we haven't seen here in slidell in a very long time. >> reporter: flash flooding in new orleans swelled roads overwhelming drivers and marooning vehicles. as the storm moved east, this was the scene on i-10 in mobile, alabama -- water everywhere flooding highways and causeways. it's the same storm system that
here's cbs' mark strassmann. >>> wow! >> reporter: as many as three tornadoes may have touched down in and around slidell, louisiana. >> oh! >> reporter: wind gusts of up to 110 miles per hour tore through the city just north of new orleans. >> came too fast and did a lot of damage, and it left fast. >> reporter: about 50 people needed rescuing after winds sheared the roof off an apartment building. >> it happened really fast. while we were trying to...
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maurice. >> maurice: intensity on both sides, mark strassmann, thank you. now to a supreme court case that could have an impact on more than the 650,000 americans experiencing homelessness. the justices heard arguments today on anti-camping laws and grants pass oregon to make it illegal to sleep in public places. the court's liberal justices suggested the city is criminalizing homelessness while several conservative justices suggested lawmakers should be the one setting the rules. the decision is expected in june. tonight a cbs news investigation into the dark and dangerous side of online dating. this week we will look at the threat affecting tens of thousands of americans largely in secret. cbs's jim axelrod meets a daughter whose mother was ensnared in a romance scam that cost are far more than her life savings. >> reporter: gao is a daughter of searching for answers. >> i have an appointment with detective jeff phillips. >> reporter: with what happened to her mother laura kowal, 57-year-old retired health care executive who was widowed in 2015 and move f
maurice. >> maurice: intensity on both sides, mark strassmann, thank you. now to a supreme court case that could have an impact on more than the 650,000 americans experiencing homelessness. the justices heard arguments today on anti-camping laws and grants pass oregon to make it illegal to sleep in public places. the court's liberal justices suggested the city is criminalizing homelessness while several conservative justices suggested lawmakers should be the one setting the rules. the...
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cbs's mark strassmann has more. >> reporter: all the clamor on campus keeps spreading, a clash of more than ideas. riot gear at ohio state. tasers at emory university in atlanta. mostly pro-palestinian protesters at times scuffling with police, waved on by school administrators, with hundreds of arrests. communities like the university of texas turning on each other. israel's war on hamas has another front line. >> free, free palestine! >> reporter: a free speech and hate speech campus debate that's anything but academic. >> if you want to protect free speech, then you don't break up peaceful protests. >> people didn't seem to be aware of how bad the situation for free speech and academic recognition was on campuses. >> reporter: the foundation for individual rights and expression, a group defending the right to free speech. >> do you have the sense that any of this is moving the ball forward? >> some of the way the protest has been going on on college campuses has been alienating more of the public than bringing it in. >> reporter: on columbia university's west lawn, civil disobedienc
cbs's mark strassmann has more. >> reporter: all the clamor on campus keeps spreading, a clash of more than ideas. riot gear at ohio state. tasers at emory university in atlanta. mostly pro-palestinian protesters at times scuffling with police, waved on by school administrators, with hundreds of arrests. communities like the university of texas turning on each other. israel's war on hamas has another front line. >> free, free palestine! >> reporter: a free speech and hate...
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cbs's mark strassmann has more. >> reporter: while the clamor on campus keeps spreading, a clash of more than ideas. riot gear at ohio state. tasers at emory university in atlanta. mostly pro-palestinian protesters at times scuffling with police, waved on by school administrators, with hundreds of arrests. communities like the university of texas turning on each other. israel's war on hamas has another front line. >> free, free palestine! >> reporter: a free speech and hate speech campus debate that's anything but academic. >> if you want to protect free speech, then you don't break up peaceful protests. >> people didn't seem to be aware of how bad the situation was for free peech and academic freedom already was on campus until october 7th. >> reporter: greg lukianov of the foundation for individual rights and expression, a group defending the right to free speech. >> do you have the sense that any of this is moving the ball forward? >> some of the way the protests have been going on on college campuses has been alienating more of the public than bringing it in. >> reporter: on columbia
cbs's mark strassmann has more. >> reporter: while the clamor on campus keeps spreading, a clash of more than ideas. riot gear at ohio state. tasers at emory university in atlanta. mostly pro-palestinian protesters at times scuffling with police, waved on by school administrators, with hundreds of arrests. communities like the university of texas turning on each other. israel's war on hamas has another front line. >> free, free palestine! >> reporter: a free speech and hate...
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mark strassmann in nashville tonight, thank you. >>> now to a major supreme court case that could have an impact on some of the more than 650,000 americans experiencing homelessness. the justices heard arguments today on a set of anti-camping laws in grants pass, oregon, that make it illegal to sleep in public places. the court's liberal justices suggested the city is criminalizing homelessness while several conservative justices suggested lawmakers should be the ones setting the rules. a decision is expected in june. >>> tonight a cbs news investigation into the dark and dangerous side of online dating. this week we'll take a look at the threat affecting tens of thousands of americans largely in secret. cbs's jim axelrod meets a daughter whose mother was ensnared in a romance scam that cost her far more than her life savings. >> reporter: gao is a daughter searching for answers. >> i have an appointment with detective jeff phillips. >> reporter: about what happened to her mother. a 57-year-old retired health care executive, who was widowed in 2015, and moved from chicago to the small
mark strassmann in nashville tonight, thank you. >>> now to a major supreme court case that could have an impact on some of the more than 650,000 americans experiencing homelessness. the justices heard arguments today on a set of anti-camping laws in grants pass, oregon, that make it illegal to sleep in public places. the court's liberal justices suggested the city is criminalizing homelessness while several conservative justices suggested lawmakers should be the ones setting the...
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cbs's mark strassmann is there. and can we put it on camera? >> we can put it on camera! you would say it's a marvelous day for a moon dance especially if you have just been married. and one of those couples, one of the 50 couples who just got married where hagan and alina patterson, what was it like to get married and have the stars celebrating. >> this is really, really cool. it's a once-in-a-lifetime thing i think. >> just lined up so perfectly. so glad that we could do this. >> why don't you put on your glasses and tell us what's going through your mind as we are sort of nearing a total eclipse. >> i mean, it's really cool. i can't wait to just experience the whole thing. >> it's so beautiful. and like you can still see the ring light around the moon. >> was it what you expected? >> no, not at all. i remember seeing a partial eclipse in 2017, 2016. but this is completely different. >> it's a whole nother event. >> it it really is almost a spiritual moment, isn't it? >> yes, and everyone here, it feels like the strangers are our friends, and it's really cool. >> it's j
cbs's mark strassmann is there. and can we put it on camera? >> we can put it on camera! you would say it's a marvelous day for a moon dance especially if you have just been married. and one of those couples, one of the 50 couples who just got married where hagan and alina patterson, what was it like to get married and have the stars celebrating. >> this is really, really cool. it's a once-in-a-lifetime thing i think. >> just lined up so perfectly. so glad that we could do...
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. >>> our mark strassmann reports on those college campus protests that have erupted across the country. >> back um! >> reporter: all the clamor on campus keeps spreading, a clash of more than ideas. riot gear at ohio state. tasers at emory university in atlanta. mostly pro-palestinian protesters at times scuffling with police, waved on by school administrators, with hundreds of arrests. communities like the university of texas turning on each other. israel's war on hamas has another frontline. >> free, free palestine. >> reporter: a free speech and hate speech campus debate that's anything but academic. >> if you want to protect free speech you don't break up peaceful protests. >> people didn't seem to be aware of how bad the situation for free speech and academic freedom was already on campus until octobe 7th. >> reporter: greg from the foundation of individual rights and expression, a group defending the right to free speech. >> do you have the sense that any of this is moving the ball forward? >> some of the way the protests have been going on on college campuses has been alienating
. >>> our mark strassmann reports on those college campus protests that have erupted across the country. >> back um! >> reporter: all the clamor on campus keeps spreading, a clash of more than ideas. riot gear at ohio state. tasers at emory university in atlanta. mostly pro-palestinian protesters at times scuffling with police, waved on by school administrators, with hundreds of arrests. communities like the university of texas turning on each other. israel's war on hamas...
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cbs' mark strassmann will start us off tonight from a new orleans suburb that took a direct hit. >> wow! >> reporter: as many as three tornadoes may have touched down in and around slidell, louisiana. >> oh! >> reporter: wind gusts up to 110 miles per hour tore through the city just north of new orleans. >> it came through fast and did a lot of damage and it left fast. >> reporter: about 50 people needed rescuing after winds sheared off the roof of an apartment building. >> it happened really fast. while we were trying to pack a few things, my ceiling caved in. his ceilings caved in. >> the damage is unbelievable. >> reporter: officials in st. tammany parish reported the impact was catastrophic and extensive. >> this storm was no joke. it's something we haven't seen here in slidell in a very long time. >> reporter: flash flooding in new orleans swelled roads, overwhelming drivers and marooning vehicles. as the storm moved east, this was the scene on i-10 in mobile, alabama. water everywhere, flooding highways and causeways. it's the same storm system that lit up the sky overnight and br
cbs' mark strassmann will start us off tonight from a new orleans suburb that took a direct hit. >> wow! >> reporter: as many as three tornadoes may have touched down in and around slidell, louisiana. >> oh! >> reporter: wind gusts up to 110 miles per hour tore through the city just north of new orleans. >> it came through fast and did a lot of damage and it left fast. >> reporter: about 50 people needed rescuing after winds sheared off the roof of an...
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mark strassmann has the story. >> reporter: america's airport security has near misses too. this video shows a salt lake city traveler appearing to photograph boarding passes of other passengers to sneak on a different airline. it worked until the flight crew caught him emerging from the restroom when the plane was on the tarmac. he was arrested. that close call last month came as the tsa confirms a sobering trend. more than 300 instances of people trying to skirt security just in the last year. more than 200 of them went the wrong way into airport exits. another 80 people somehow snuck past the tsa's i.d. checking stations. 85% of them were eventually sto sto stopped. former tsa administrator john pistole. >> that is part of why tsa has multiple layers of security. >> is it concern but not alarm? >> i think that's a good way to describe it. >> reporter: in a statement, the tsa said most of these security violations are inadvertent and unintentional. tsa immediately investigates and takes corrective action. rare is this type of security breach. a man broke through an emergen
mark strassmann has the story. >> reporter: america's airport security has near misses too. this video shows a salt lake city traveler appearing to photograph boarding passes of other passengers to sneak on a different airline. it worked until the flight crew caught him emerging from the restroom when the plane was on the tarmac. he was arrested. that close call last month came as the tsa confirms a sobering trend. more than 300 instances of people trying to skirt security just in the...
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mark strassmann shows us it's another piece of old las vegas left in the dust. >> in las vegas itself, the tourist doesn't have far to go for entertainment. >> reporter: 1957 -- >> a vigilant regard for human liberty. >> reporter: -- ike was president, elvis was king, and the new tropicana hotel, the tiffany of the strip, kicked up a fuss for vegas show girls and suave secret agents. >> i here the hotel tropicana is quite comfortable. >> reporter: for decades, the t r poshgs braulths in the famous trop brought in the famous and the infamous. tourists got bored, the money moved on. and in new vegas, old vegas often ends up here. a graveyard of gloried signage. some time this fall with a howl and a roar, the tropicana will become another spectacular vegas implosion. the latest prime spot on the strip to collapse into an aft thought. >> i thought tropicana always would be here. >> reporter: impressionist rich little has played vegas since the rat pack '60s. >> it was mainly single acts. you know, like frank, dean, and sammy. >> reporter: and headlined the tropicana's comedy club for the
mark strassmann shows us it's another piece of old las vegas left in the dust. >> in las vegas itself, the tourist doesn't have far to go for entertainment. >> reporter: 1957 -- >> a vigilant regard for human liberty. >> reporter: -- ike was president, elvis was king, and the new tropicana hotel, the tiffany of the strip, kicked up a fuss for vegas show girls and suave secret agents. >> i here the hotel tropicana is quite comfortable. >> reporter: for...
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cbs's mark strassmann will start us off tonight from a new orleans suburb that took a direct hit. >> wow! >> reporter: as many as three tornadoes may have touched down in and around slidell, louisiana. >> oh! >> reporter: wind gusts of up to 110 miles per hour tore through the city just north of new orleans. >> i can confess it did a lot of damage and it left fast. >> reporter: about 50 needed rescuing after winds sheared the roof off an apartment building. >> it happened really fast. while we were trying to pack a few things, my ceiling caved in, his ceilings caved in. >> the damage is unbelievable. >> reporter: officials in st. tammany parish reported the impact was catastrophic and extensive, with more than 100 buildings damaged. >> this storm was no joke. it's something that we haven't seen here in slidell in a very long time. >> reporter: flash flooding in new orleans swelled roads, overwhelming drivers, and marooning vehicles. as the storm moved east, this was the scene on i-10 in mobile, alabama. water everywhere, flooding highways and causeways. it's the same storm system tha
cbs's mark strassmann will start us off tonight from a new orleans suburb that took a direct hit. >> wow! >> reporter: as many as three tornadoes may have touched down in and around slidell, louisiana. >> oh! >> reporter: wind gusts of up to 110 miles per hour tore through the city just north of new orleans. >> i can confess it did a lot of damage and it left fast. >> reporter: about 50 needed rescuing after winds sheared the roof off an apartment building....