that video. the fallout from police departments across the country. in the middle east, bloodshed. a 13-year-old palestinian gunman opens fire in jerusalem. one day after a deadly synagogue shooting. plus, former president trump hits the trail looking ahead to 2024. while embattled congressman george santos dives into work, putting off questions about his past. and later, a new find from ancient times. how a mummy unearthed in egypt may be the oldest ever discovered. announcer: this is the cbs weekend news from chicago with adriana diaz. good evening. there is breaking news from memphis. today the city s police department said it would shut down the crime fighting unit that included officers charged in the death of tyre nichols. the so-called s.c.o.r.p.i.a.n. unit had a reputation for using aggressive tactics. those officers now fired, face second-degree murder and other charges in the death of the 29-year-old following his violent arrest earlier this month. today
Entirely unnecessary, we have a situation where john boehner, the speaker of the house puts a bill out on the floor, at current funding levels so we can then negotiate on a real budget that allows us to stop negotiating from crisis to crisis, it would pass. The only thing that is stopping it, is that john boehner right now has not been willing to say no to a faction of the Republican Party that are willing to burn the house down because of an obsession over my health care initiative. The president there is continuing to point out that while the shutdown is often describeds a fight between democrats and republicans, it is just as much if not more so a fight between Speaker John Boehner and a fight between his own Republican Party. The idea of the tea party, any legislator being powerful in the traditional sense is kind of archaic, what boehner was before was an institutionalist, he was first elected to congress in 1990 and has been there ever since. He has risen through the ranks, climb
Then negotiate on a real budget that allows us to stop negotiating from crisis to crisis, it would pass. The only thing that is stopping it, is that john boehner right now has not been willing to say no to a faction of the Republican Party that are willing to burn the house down because of an obsession over my health care initiative. The president there is continuing to point out that while the shutdown is often described as a fight between democrats and republicans, it is just as much if not more so a fight between Speaker John Boehner and a fight between his own Republican Party. The idea of the tea party, any legislator being powerful in the traditional sense is kind of archaic, what boehner was before was an institutionalist, he was first elected to congress in 1990 and has been there ever since. He has risen through the ranks, climbed back, fallen again, and finally reached the top. When he got there, the problem is he is exactly the sort of republican politician, a d. C. Lifer an
Absolutely i am, this is entirely unnecessary, we have a situation where john boehner, the speaker of the house puts a bill out on the floor, at current funding levels so we can then negotiate on a real budget that allows us to stop negotiating from crisis to crisis, it would pass. The only thing that is stopping it, is that john boehner right now has not been willing to say no to a faction of the Republican Party that are willing to burn the house down because of an obsession over my health care initiative. The president there is continuing to point out that while the shutdown is often described as a fight between democrats and republicans, it is just as much if not more so a fight between Speaker John Boehner and a fight between his own Republican Party. The idea of the tea party, any legislator being powerful in the traditional sense is kind of archaic, what boehner was before was an institutionalist, he was first elected to congress in 1990 and has been there ever since. He has ris
rio rio day foothills. i m using rainwater to even wash my hands with, to rinse dishes before they go in the dishwasher. rate toilets. reporter: earlier this month scottsdale can no longer provide water to non-residents after three decades of trucking water to rio verde. now families are forced to find water elsewhere. scottsdale mayor dale ortega. they should manage their own destiny with their own water. the constant decline of the water source is reality. reporter: residents are now suing scottsdale, arguing the policy causes a immediately and irreparable harm. scottsdale is trying to protect the water supply for the customers. reporter: a water policy expert at arizona state university. is there enough water for rio verde? we are talking about 1,000