the couch has been to a have you been to a renaissance fair? pete: many times. will: rachel and i have never been. pete: my mom loves the festival but we never wanted to go. because of it i like to say unguard. rachel: this segment kind of talk as lit the bit about biological dinses so before we even started, they were hitting each other with swords. i didn t grab my sword until, you know, the camera came up. now i m going to do what you guys were doing but i think it s interesting that swords were brought and immediately you guys start fighting. pete: absolutely. that s what they re for. rachel: that s what boys do. pete: look at those moves. can t take me. will: renaissance, fair, huh? pete: it s celebrating an era that doesn t get much love. like the vikings. rachel: it s not the vikings. rachel: beer. will: whatever they drink. will: what is mead? rachel: i don t know. it s some sort of drink. we ll see what they drink at the renaissance fair. will: attorneys for hunter
that could bring the first criminal charges ever filed against a former president. it s kind of outrageous behavior. this man obviously has little moral compass. tonight, the marvel star reacting to his arrest in new york city. and later, towering tribute. the larger than life monument dedicated to the woman who paved a way to freedom. what harriet tubman did was about compassion for those who did not have it. this is the cbs weekend news from new york with jericka duncan. good evening. thank you for joining us on this sunday. tonight, several states in the southeast have taken a beating. severe weather leaving a devastating and deadly mark. at least 26 people were killed after powerful tornadoes ripped through the mississippi delta. today, joe biden declared a major disaster in the storm battered state and ordered federal funding for some counties. tonight, 9 million people are still at risk for severe weather. c cbs omar vie franka is there. good evening.
thank you, shimon. stand by. i m going to toss it back to my colleagues in new york. but you re watching the video being played now, being released by the memphis police department at this point. erin? don, you know, it is amazing, as we watch this together, you re in memphis, i m here, we re watching this and we are still watching. everyone should understand, this is still the actual video released by the city of memphis. so as we re watching here, this isn t a replay. this isn t a let s just show how long it took them. this is still happening. he is still lying there. we understand there s another six or seven minutes more to go before this sky cam video ends. so all of this time is happening as they re milling around and as sanjay was just telling don, in critical condition, you have someone lying on the ground there and they re doing nothing, as our converage continues, thi is a special edition of anderson cooper 360 and i m erin burnett along with my colleague don le
nick also nichols for about three minutes. officers also hit him with a baton and pepper sprayed him as he appeared to show no resistance. nichols also cried out for his mom. his home just 60 yards away. president biden spoke with tyre nichols parents before the video s release expressing his and the first lady s condolences. he and the snuck also nichols family called percent protests to be peaceful and most of them were. rich: lucas tomlinson with more on the reaction there, but first, steve heir began is live in memphis, and we want to warn you again video is difficult to watch. with that in mind, here s steve. reporter: rich, we re expecting more protests later in the afternoon in front of police headquarters here in memphis. so far things have been peaceful since the release of that police body cam video footage last night, 7 p.m. eastern, put on the internet for all to see. basically, it shows what looks like a traffic stop at first of 29 years ago tyre nichols.
freak out about that picture? those are 4 billion-year-old waves. like seeing the ripping on the ocean. this is another planet. these are those are 4 billion years old! not even dinosaurs here yet. i like the enthusiasm. what matters is that it is concrete evidence. mars right now is a frozen desert once had oceans or huge lakes and the water rippling up on the surface. this is the perfect place for life to get started. this is evidence that mars had climate change. maybe under the ground it s managed to hang on. maybe a couple meters below the surface. that is prehistoric looking. a step back in time. professor adam frank, thank you so much. thank you. hello again, everyone. i m fredericka whit field. the faa lifting a brief restriction over lake michigan near wisconsin that shut down for national defense air space but the exact reason is not disclosed. it follows similar restrictions several times in the last week after a chinese spy balloon and other objects