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with the leaders of nine countries on n.a.t.o. s eastern flank, uneasy about the instability in the region. our objective is to make clear the significant and severe economic consequences if russia were to invade ukraine. reporter: but today, vladimir putin escalated his rhetoric saying that the situation in ukraine resembles genocide. the white house dismissed the comment, advising the public to take it with a grain of salt, pointing out that the aggression is coming from russia. norah. o donnell: weijia jiang, thank you. well, there is a contaminated water crisis on the hu hawaiian island of o ahu impacted military families. the u.s. navy has been forced to shut down the use of two underground jet fuel storage tanks after complaints of water smelling and looking like it contains fuel. cbs s lilia luciano reports from honolulu. reporter: crystal murray and her four children left home about a week ago after spending
liebles up. reporter: bobby willis is vice president of operations on west coast for fedex and took us on santa s slaying, a boeing 767. no passengers on board. no passengers on this part of the aircraft, only cargo. o donnell: how long does it take to fill a plane like this? 30 and 40 minutes. o donnell: pretty fast. yes, we can do it prase fast. o donnell: it s a live game of tetrus called t stacking, placed in the metal containers designed to fit on the cargo plane. does a plane like this go out empty or even half full? no. o donnell: especially not this time of year. not this time of year. o donnell: and not just toys on these conveyor belts. but also our vaccines. o donnell: operations manager steve was there for the first shipment of shots a year ago. so that vaccine likely came through here in fedex. exactly. o donnell: how long are the
this case. it s unclear if smollett will make any remarks after being convicted of those five charges, norah. o donnell: charlie de mar, thank you. well, tonight, a major loss for former president trump in his battle to shield documents from congress and its investigation into the deadly attack on the u.s. capitol. a federal appeals court ruled late today that the congressional committee s unique need for the requested documents outweighs the former president s claim of executive privilege. it s not clear when the former president will have to turn over those documents including notes and visitor logs from the day of the january 6th insurrection. we turn now to president bien s efforts to prevent a foreign policy crisis on the russia-ukraine border where nearly 100,000 russian troops are amassed and could invade. cbs s weijia jiang has new details tonight from the white house. reporter: in a one-hour phone call this afternoon, president biden reiterated to
parents had not had a vaccine. norah. o donnell: oh, my goodness. another reason to get the shot. all right, nikki battiste, thank you. breaking news from chicago. a jury just found actor jussie smollett guilty of staging an anti-gay and racist attack on himself and then lying to police about it. let s get the details from cbs s charlie de mar, he is outside the courthouse, good evening, charlie. reporter: good evening, norah. the verdict was just read moments ago. jussie smollett found guilty of five of the six disorderly conduct charges that he faced jussie smollett faced that foreperson right in the eye us a all six counts were read. he shook his head when the first five guilty verdicts came down. jussie smollett, we did get video of him walking into the courthouse moments before he learned his fate. he was, again, convicted with five of the six felony disorderly conduct counts for staging his own hate crime and then lying to several chicago