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This is the cbs weekend news. Ninan good evening. Im reena ninan. There was chaos and confusion at aerpts today as President Trumps immigration crackdown took effect. Protests erupted as refugees and immigrants from several muslimmajority countries were detained or blocked from flights. Meanwhile, the president had a busy day of phone calls with world leaders, including vladimir putin. Mr. Trump also seend a new batch of executive actions. But we begin at Kennedy Airport in new york where 12 refugees were detained. New york congressman jerry nadler says all had valid visas and were aboard flights when the executive order was signed. More now from Kenneth Craig at kennedy aerpt. Reporter and as you can see, opponents quickly organized here at j. F. K. Airport in new york, protests erupted as federal authorities scrambled to figure out how to enforce the ban. Supporters at j. F. K. Cheered as one of the two men detained overnight was released. God bless you all. God bless those people. Reporter iraqi Hameed Khalid darweesh has a special immigrant visa, thanks to his work for the u. S. Government. I support u. S. Government from the other side of the world, but when i came here, they they said, no. And they as if i break the rules or do something wrong oarpt on friday, President Trump signed an executive order that puts a fourmonth hold on refugees settling in the u. S. , a 90day ban from visitors from several muslimmajority nations and a block on all Syrian Refugees indefinitely. Were going to have a very, very strict ban and were going to have extreme vetting which we should have had in this country for many years. Reporter youssef kubis is an american citizen with family members who fled wartorn syria. Theyre now stranded in greece. I feel ashamed to be living in this country now with this executive order. There is no chance for them. Reporter lawyers representing the two migrants detained at j. F. K. Were quick to file a federal complaint today and a motion for a class action lawsuit. This is a discriminatory order from President Trump. This isnt just going to disrupt life for. Reporter albert cahn is with the council of americanislamic relations. Will any of these complaints or lawsuits be successful at all . Do they have a chance . Theres always a chance. This really is an extraordinary measure, and it requires every ounce of opposition that we can muster. Reporter by late today, at least a dozen people were being detained here at j. F. K. , and, reena, were hearing reports of similar situations playing out at airports across the country. Ninan Kenneth Craig at j. F. K. Airport. Well, now, we turn to the white house where the president had a full day of phone calls and calling the shots. Errol barnett is there. This administration has hit the ground running at a record pace. Everybodys talking about it. Reporter delivering his first weekly address, President Trump defended more than a dozen executive actions from his first week in the white house. Every day, we are fulfilling the promise we made to the american people. Reporter the president also signed two memorandums and an executive order saturday. That ive been talk about a lot on the campaign trail, and we are now putting it it into effect. applause reporter the order is a fiveyear, postwhite house lobbying ban for administration officials, banning them indefinitely from lobbying for foreign governments. The two memos streamlined the National Security councils structure to address cyber warfare, and established a 30day deadline for the i dont chiefs of staff to draft a plan to defeat isis. Okay. Thats big stuff. Reporter mr. Trump started his day firing off several tweets from his personal account to what he calls the failing New York Times. The newspaper responding by noting subscriptions are at an alltime high. The president was more diplomatic in his oneonone phone calls with world leaders. First a wrch can japans Prime Minister shinzo abe who will visit the white house next month. That was followed by calls with german chancellor angela merkel, french president francois hollande, and australian Prime Minister malcolm turnbull. But it is mr. Trumps conversation with russian president vladimir putin, which could signal the biggest change in u. S. Foreign policy. Trump refused to provide specifics at a friday press conference, alongside british Prime Minister theresa may, when he was asked if he would continue obamaera sanctions against russia. Putin and russia, i dont say good, bad, or indifferent. I dont know the gentleman. I hope we have a fantastic relationship. Reporter President Trump is breaking with tradition in d. C. Social circles. He will not be attended the Alfalfa Club Dinner here in washington. Every president since reagan has attended arct least twice. Instead the of president will be sending his daughter ivanka, and senior white house staff. Reena. Ninan thanks, errol. Malala yousafzai, the Pakistani School girl who survived being shot in the immediate headby the taliban said shes heartbroken over President Trumps ban on refugees. She urged mr. Trump not to turn his back on defenseless children and families. Jonathan vigliotti has world reaction to the president s exclusivpresident sexecutive or. Reporter u. K. Papers were quick to call them the happy couple. I want to hold your hand said the daly mirror of President Trump and Prime Minister may who met yesterday in washington. But elsewhere around the world, relations with trump are thin, if not already fraying, after a week of controversial executive orders, including a ban on refugees and citizens from seven muslim nations, including iran. Today is the day of reconciliation said iranian president hassan rouhani. Its not a day of creating distance between nations. Irans foreign minister also threatened this afternoon to take appropriate legal and political measures against the ban. In germany, where refugees have been widely welcomed, berlins mayor warned of history repeating. We berliners know better than most the pain called when a whole continent is split by barbed wires and walls said michael muller. For those immediately impacted by trumps ban there is confusion and fear. Abdelhakim kiwan is a syrian refugee. We want to go to the United States to live in peace and security. We want to work and be productive. We are against terrorism, he said. President trumps ban was announced on International Holocaust remembrance day. Critics online were quick to remember anne frank, the young writer who was killed in a concentration camp after the u. S. Denied her family a visa to escape nazi germany. Reena. Ninan jonathan vigliotti, thank you. Well, the president s ban on refugees is sending shockwaves through the u. S. Tech industry. Carter evans has more on this. Reporter the president s aggressive immigration agenda has Silicon Valley preparing to take on mr. Trump. At issue h1b visa, companies rely on them to recruit top talent from around the world. Jessica levinson is a law professor at loyola university. The immigration policy, and particularly this visa program is i think its very much on the table. My guess is that it will be changed, and it is very much up in thary. Reporter currently, the u. S. Grants visas to 85,000 Foreign Workers a year through a lottery. But a draft of a proposed executive order, published in the New York Times this week, suggests change is coming. The administration wants to consider ways to make the process for allocating h1b visas more efficient and ensure that beneficiaries of the program are the best and the brightest. They will be enforced and enforced strongly. Reporter just how the administration would do that is what concerns mike gradinetti, chief marketing officer at reduxio, a digital storage startup. Were looking to recruit at least 10 engineers and, you know, we cant afford to slow down. We need to continue to stay ahead of the big guys. Reporter more than half of the countrys startup companies, worth more than 1 billion, were founded by immigrants. Tesla and spacex c. E. O. Elon musk is from south africa, and two of the largest Tech Companies, maestro soft and google. In a statement google says its concerned about feeling prominent in Silicon Valley. Even if theyre here legal lille, theres an era of paranoia. Reporter the concern among some business leaders, reena, is if the Tech Companies cant bring in the best workers in the world, well, they might just move their operations to countries where those workers are allowed. Ninan carter evans, thank you, carter. Well, Deadly Wildfires continue to burn out of control in chile. At least 11 people are dead. Entire towns have been wiped out. Firefighters from around the world have flown in to help. In australia today, Serena Williams cre claimed his throne as queen of the court. Meg oliver has the story. Reporter it was a sister showdown once again between serena and venus williams. It all came down to this fierce rally, a mistake by venus, and serena was on the ground, racket held high. With her fiance, alexis ohanian, cheering her own, serena reclaimed the top spot in the world in straight sets, 64, 64. Her older sister, venus, was gracious in defeat. It was the ninth time theyve met in a grand slam title. Back to number one in the world. Reporter it was no surprise serena thanked venus first. There is no way i would be at 23 without her. There is no way i would be at one without her. There is no way i would have anything without her. Shes my inspiration. Shes the only reason im standing here today. Reporter sevenas statistics are staggering. This is the 23rd time shes held up a grand slam winners trophy and her seventh Australian Open title. That puts her ahead of steffi graf for the most major titles s in the open era. Cbs Sports Reporter dana jacobson. Age to both the williams sisters means nothing. They broaden a power game of tennis to the womens tennis game. And now theyve taken it to the next step. Reporter although the spotlight is in on sevena, venus comeback is definitely worth noting. In 2011, the 35yearold was diagnosed with sjogren syndrome, an energy help sapping illness. So venus comes back and then wins and comes back and wins to get to a finals against her own sister. Again, it just seems like theres nothing the williams sisters cant do. Reporter serena received a congratulatory letter and a custom pair of shoes from michael jordan, the name most synonymous with 23. Reena. Ninan what a nice surprise and a fitting salute. Thank you. British actor john hurt has died of pancreatic cancer. I am not an animal reporter hurt was perhaps best known for his oscarnominated performance in the elephant man. He also appeared in midnight express, and the scifi thriller alien. Younger audience knew him as a magic wand make nert harry potter movies. John hurt was 77. Hollywood is also mourning the loss of barbara hale, best known for her real as secretary della street in perry mason. The detective series ran to cbs in the 1950s and 60s. Hale won a bestactress emne1959. She was 94 years old. Coming up next, the wife of a Real Estate Developer is murdered in her home. Investigators are asking the public to help solve this case. Rheumatoid arthritis. Before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz is right for you. Xeljanz is a small pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. Xeljanz can reduce joint pain and swelling in as little as two weeks, and help stop further joint damage. 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And now investigators are turning to the public for help. 48 hours correspondent Erin Moriarty has the story. Reporter why are you talking to me . Im talking to you because i want to find out who murdered my sister. Reporter in may 2008, pam sleepersleepers sister, kay ws brutally murdered inside her suburban atlanta home. Its a mystery that has baffled everyone from the local police to a team of private investigators, hired by kays husband, Real Estate Developer hal wenal. So can this be solved . Oh, i think it can. Reporter investigators believe kay let her killer in and was immediately assaulted. She was able to run to the kitchen, where he caught her. And then. Cut her neck. Reporter it was a violent attack, and yet the killer left little evidence. Husband hal had an alibi. What police had was this a sketch of a stranger seen in the wenals neighborhood on the day of kays murder. And then nearly three months later, police were handed another clue an expliativefilled cutandpaste letter. I was in shock. I i didnt know what to think. Reporter former f. B. I. Profiler, mary ellen otoole, agreed to examine the letter for us and says in her experience, writers of cutandpaste notes tend to be women. Ive seen them wren by teenaged girls. Ive seen them wren by middleaged women. You could have somebody that wrote the letter and then someone that came into the home. People who think they get away with murder sigh a big sigh of relief when years go by, but this program is going to make them very nervous. Ninan e ninan you can sees report tonight on 48 hours right here on cbs. Well, still ahead, cheena celebrates a Lunar New Year with a fireworks and a tv special watched by a billion people. Well take you behind the scenes. And our cheeks. People say we sit the same way. laughter i decided to go on ancestry to get my dna tested so i could find out more about my heritage. 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Adriana diaz takes us behind the scenes. Reporter its a dazzling feast for the eyes. With overthetop pomp that demands attention. A schizophrennix mix of danceerce, athletes, and singers. The show is one of a kind, said yang dongsheng, its chief director and architect. We have a wide range of routines to try to appeal to everyone. That range, of course, extends beyond the flashy stage. Propaganda, which has gained prominence under current president xi jinping, is also on display. Its a logistical highwire act that involves 13,000 performers and cutting edge technology. Here at rehearsals, there was no shortage of bright lights and special effects. And these performers have been rehearsing for months for five hours of eyepopping tv. The hallwayes were a hodgepodge of elaborate, though at times, unfifable, costumes. And in what may also make this the cutest show on earth, we saw children dressed as baby roosters. After all, 2017 is the year of the rooster. But the tight space and tighter schedule brings its challenges, said dancer yu qingqing. We often rehearse until 1 00 or 2 00 a. M. , she told us, and some dont have time to eat at noon. They eat whenever and wherever they can. Still, yu says its well worth it. It means so much to us in china, she explained. Its hard to make the shows cut. Only the elites survive. The show can launch a career, and boost the celebrity of even the biggest names. Celine dion performed in 2013, and this years headliner is genetic chan who was greeted with cheers at rehearsals this week. For chan and the legions of other performers in this years show, the event marks not just a celebration of fresh againings but of patriotism and pride. Adriana diaz, cbs news, beijing. Ninan well, up next, a generous tip and an uplifting message across party leans. Or here. Even here. And definitely here. At fidelity, were available 24 7 to make Retirement Planning simpler. 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C. s busboys and poets, when jason white and two friend walked in. This is a very liberal, eclectic kind of place. Yes. Reporter so they stuck out a little bit. Yeah, they did. Reporter she assumed they were in town to attend the inauguration, and she was right. He said, im from west texas. We dont have this. We dont we dont have place wheres we can come get this kind of food, feel this kind of atmosphere. Reporter they talked throughout meal. It made me happy that he felt he could suppress expres himself in that way and be honest, look, im not from here. Reporter after he left, she picked up the receipt and was surprised to see a note, which she read for us. We may come from different cultures and may disagree on certain issues, but if everyone would share their smile and kindness, like your beautiful smile, our country will come together as one people, not race, not gender, just american. God bless. And then i looked to the left, and there was this crazy number. Reporter what crazy number . 450. Reporter 450. Yeah. Reporter a 450 tip. I was shocked and i definitely messed up an order directly after. Reporter we tracked down jason, a texas dentist, and connected him to rosalynd on face time. Fancy meeting you here oh, my god its so good to see you i do have a question. Why 450 . So, i mean, because im a trump supporter and hes the 45th president , its not about a white trump supporter giving a generous tip to a black waitress. Yes. Its about an american being generous to another american. Reporter at the end of the call, there was a virtual hug. Yeah, big hug ill give you a kiss. Reporter and there were tears. Im starting crying. Its, to me, about the connection that can still be made past the divisive part of, like the political process. Like, republicandemocrat. Like, no, like youre human first. I can give you a hug . Yes reporter a lesson in these times she says for all of us. Chip reid, cbs news, washington. 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