is focused on legal appeals, not campaign promises. plus joe biden, what he plans to say to voters but where he will go to say it. and with time running out for nikki haley and ron desantis to take down trump, why won t either of them hit the former president where it could hurt? good morning. i m kasie hunt. it is wednesday, january 3. 5:00 a.m. here in washingtonen a also 5:00 a.m. up in maine where donald trump s legal team just struck back on their battle to stay on the ballot. they appealed the ruling by sheena bellows that disqualified him for maine s gop ballot under the 14th amendment insurrection ban. trump s lawyers arguing that bellows was a biassed decision maker with no legal authority. here is bellows late last night on cnn. i think it is important to note my sole obligation is the oath i swore to up hold the constitution and follow maine election laws. i was duty bound by maine election laws which require this process of holding a hearing and issuing a de
george floyd. in that video you could see him cry out for his mother as officer derek chauvin knelt on his neck for more than nine minutes. all over a pack of cigarettes. floyd allegedly paid for with a fake $20 bill. we would not see any of the police body cam footage for another 11 weeks. the lack of transparency there, the delay and the horror of floyd s death ignited a mass movement. i can t breathe was plastered across signs and social media posts as millions across the country protested. facing intense pressure, then president donald trump signed an executive order calling for police reform. at the ballot box, voters said yes to legislative policing reforms in at least 30 states. at least a dozen cities promised to slash police budgets and redistribute those funds to community programs. though not all followed through. then it was congress s turn. democrats introduced the george floyd justice in policing act. the bill passed twice in the house but died in the senate aft
brian: the reason we have a snow shot ainsley s upset with snow. this is the least snow we have had in new york since 1973. ainsley: not supposed to snow in new york. brian: i have to do this for you. this should have been your bump-in because you love show. ainsley: christmas alley ski slope. ing. you said your daughter is going skiing for the first time today? we are going to do the bunny slope today or tomorrow. brian: are you going? ainsley: of course i m going. i mean, i send her up there all by herself? brian: listen, she has got to go grow up. will is here. avians ains have you taken your children skiing either one of you. brian: no. oh yeah, hi, will. brian: ainsley asked me a question. will: i tuned him out. all morning long you have been throwing shots and lobbing missiles over this way only catching one of every five. brian: i just looked at him. wow i was hoping it would have been pete and we got off to a bad start. will: pizza pie down
sheriff s homicide. rachel: the shooting reported to authorities just before 10:30 p.m. local time. those were injured are in conditions ranging from stable all the way to critical. pete: police say they re search fog are a male suspect. a motive for the shooting isn t clear at this time. local officials are working with federal authorities as an investigation into the case remains underway. as we get more information we will bring it to you. they don t know what kind of firearm was used at this point. motive, relationship to victims, we don t know. will: in that press briefing there were questions for local law enforcement apparently a separate incident in los angeles. questions whether or not they are connected. there was a question about civilians possibly apprehending or taking down an individual. was that connected? law enforcement gave a very, very brief press briefing a moment ago with not a lot of new details but said, in coming hours they will tell us more. hopefu
a jetliner on take off nearly collides with another aircraft at new york s jfk. the faa now investigating. disastrous deluge hits california again. first responders coming to the rescue with a new system set to storm across the country. and, later, they re a team of rescues who love winter. the howling and the running are only part of the story. announcer: this is the cbs weekend news from new york with jericka duncan. good evening and thanks for joining us. today, president biden became the first president to speak at a sunday service at the historic ebenezer baptist church where dr. martin luther king jr. once served as pastor. he reiterated the theme he s called on before, redeeming the soul of america. it s s the tk of our time to make that dream a reality because it s not there yet. but in our nation s capitol the president faces a political nightmare. this weekend s disclosure that more classified documents has been found is empowering republican plans for inves