Reporter more than 24 hours after the collapse, the massive crane is in the middle of the building, along with questions as to why it fell. Absolute chaos. Reporter from a nearby parking garage, witnesses capture the moment. Oh, my god, the crane is falling over. Reporter it crashes between two buildings in seconds. 29yearold Kirsten Simone smith was killed and dozens others injured. David tried to help. It was facing straight down. Reporter the weather may have been a factor with winds of at least 80 miles per hour. Construction cranes are supposed to withstand hurricaneforce winds. You have five other cranes up right now and they didnt blow over. Reporter attorney wayne dent has worked several crane collapse cases. Something went wrong here. There was human error. 90 of the cases are human factor errors. Reporter since 2012, nine k deaths have taken place in texas. More than threetimes the deaths in the next leading state. The search for answers could take months. The operator was in
Close call. They come off the coast of the philippi philippines. Hear what the americans had to do to avoid a crash. And tourism overload. After a string of incident this week in some of the worlds most beloved locations, well have a look at what a crush of visitors is doing to the cities we love and why its exploded in recent years. But we begin a look this morning at todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. This gives both sides something to cling onto to declare some claim of victory. Planned mexico tariffs are on hold for now. Mexico will take measures to reduce immigrants trying to illegally cross. The two will continue their talks over the next 90 days and further action may be necessary. Its a long way to go, thats the bottom line. A new york city man is in custody. The suspect had been under surveillance. Its a really crazy and scary thought. Two teenage boys have been arrested. They should stand up for themselves and for each other. The womens world cup. The womens world c
Confirm the details togetherwithout allies. We have condemned irans reckless and dangerous barrage of missiles against israel on saturday and israel absolutely has the right to self defence but as i said to Prime Minister netanyahu last week, significant escalation is not in any ones interest, we want calm heads to prevail across the region. The International Atomic Energy Agency has confirmed there is no damage to irans nuclearfacilities. In a social media post, the agencys director general, Rafael Mariano grossi, continued to call for extreme restraint from everybody and said Nuclear Facilities should never be a target in military conflicts. Lets speak to our Diplomatic Correspondent James Landale whos injerusalem. James, give us a flavour of the reaction that there has been so far to this attack . To this attack . Well, internationally, to this attack . Well, internationally, there has to this attack . Well, internationally, there has been actually a fairly muted response of various
children, tell us they re making the journey now, as the crisis on the border grows. covid hot spots: new infections are rising in 18 states. michigan s seen a 40% spike in one week. and our series, women and the pandemic: the doctors on a mission to vaccinate people in under-served communities. jurors dismissed: why the judge says two jurors in the trial of derek chauvin, the ex-officer accused of murdering george floyd, can t be impartial. new tax deadline: important new information on when you need to file your taxes by. tiger woods recovery: the update, three weeks after his devastating car crash. and, grab the kleenex tonight, the story of a family pulled apart by the pandemic, that s reunited. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening there are two major headlines as we come on the air, including severe weather in the south where tornadoes have already touched down. and millions are under watch
break starts in galveston. 150,000 security cameras hacked, the breach tonight of surveillance video inside schools, jails, and hospitals, companies like tesla infiltrated. one of the alleged hackers tells us why and how they did it. shocking child abuse allegations: the owners of a religious boarding school in missouri face 102 charges in what s described as one of the most widespread cases of sexual, physical, and mental abuse in the state s history. our series women and the pandemic. new exclusive numbers show how real the she-cession is as some moms feel no choice but to leave the workforce. scary accident: how this broadcaster was miraculously not seriously injured. and one little girl s comeback story using her wisdom to help others. this is the cbs evening ne news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening, to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us. we are going to begin with breaking news. one of the larges