innes, congratulations. what you have done has been something that is really inspirational. how do you feel getting this award? yeah, ifeel like it s a real privilege. i never set out to achieve awards from this. ijust wanted to raise awareness about, like, climate related issues within the athletics and sporting world, trying to get up and coming athletes think about what they re doing, and their impacts on the climate as well. earlier this year, innes turned down the opportunity to compete in the cross country championships in australia because of the impact flying there would have on the environment. it was like, well, i can go there and i might do really well, but can ijustify, like, taking that flight with just doing, like, one race, running for, like, five minutes, which, obviously, would mean so much if i was to, like, do really well, but, like, the emissions from that flight is just so great, and ijust, at the time, couldn t justify it at all. ready? three, two,
watters primetime. tonight. what s going on? an action-packed jesse watters family thanksgiving. why are female teachers sleeping with their students? chris hanson is here. jesse: what the people free palestine. jesse: are saying about politics, plus i hear a squealing pig. [screaming] jesse: when you think of thanksgiving, you think of family, food and football. you usually don t think of injuries. that s a lot of responsibility on my plates, but that is kind of what i love about it. i mean, the opportunity to manage an entire unit in a way is like ouch. oh, oh. [screaming] jesse: several injuries during watters thanksgiving weekend. more on that later. i have a appreciation for housewives. i took wednesday off to be a stay-at-home mom and i almost didn t make it. the stereotype, you are popping bon-bons, on the couch and that is not true and it is insulting. i did catch a minute of a soap opera and the actors and actresses are not genic. c
benjamin netanyahu rejects a peace plan for gaza. trump supporters take to social media to share their displeasure after his conviction. we head to a key battleground state for reaction. i m nicole killion in allentown, pennsylvania, when sping voters take on the trump verdict. could it change minds for the white house? reporter: judgment day. doomsday author chad daybell is sentenced to death in idaho for killing his first wife and his then-girlfriend s two children. severe storms, heavy rain, damaging winds set to impact the west and south. we ll track it. heroes welcome. 80 years after d-day these americans return to france to visit the site of their greatest glory. and later, outlaw otter. she s back after evading capture in california. keep an eye on your surf board. announcer: this is the cbs weekend news from washington with adriana diaz. good evening, everyone. adriana is off. i m nancy cordes. we re following several developing stories tonight inclu
Ive been talking to many of those who make the dangerous journey, often from countries such as gambia, nigeria, and from Eastern Parts of africa. These are young men who often head out into the unknown across africa, who arrive in libya, which is currently in the civil war. From there they set off on a dangerous journey into the unknown, where they get rescued and they arrive in these tiny, cut off, isolated towns after they get rescued in italy. Italy is not coping with this crisis. The italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni described it as unbearable, and in the last few days there has been a conference in tunis between african and european ministers, and also italy has said in the last few days that it may shut its ports to rescue boats. Also, italy has threatened to actually give migrants who are in limbo in these southern towns in italy and sicily visas to head north. In retaliation, austria has said they may send a battalion of troops to the italian border, to stop the influx of
Ive been talking to many of those who make the dangerous journey, often from countries such as gambia, nigeria, and from Eastern Parts of africa. These are young men who often head out into the unknown across africa, who arrive in libya, which is currently in the civil war. From there they set off on a dangerous journey into the unknown, where they get rescued and they arrive in these tiny, cut off, isolated towns after they get rescued in italy. Italy is not coping with this crisis. The italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni described it as unbearable, and in the last few days there has been a conference in tunis between african and european ministers, and also italy has said in the last few days that it may shut its ports to rescue boats. Also, italy has threatened to actually give migrants who are in limbo in these southern towns in italy and sicily visas to head north. In retaliation, austria has said they may send a battalion of troops to the italian border, to stop the influx of