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overdose deathing skyrocket. the number of americans killed reaches a record high during the pandemic. how fentanyl is fueling the crisis. rittenhouse verdict watch: the latest from kenosha, wisconsin. thanksgiving travel alert: new details on a major storm expected to slam the u.s. just as millions hit the road for the holiday. supply chain crisis: our rare access to one of the world's busiest ports, where workers tell us why it takes so long to get products fromo shelves. and that 10-year-old who tried to take pope francis' cat. tonight, his mother tells us about the miracle that came next. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us. we want to begin with testimony today from the man who shot and killed ahmaud arbery. travis mcmichael is accused of murder, along with his father and a neighbor, who chased arbery through their georgia neighborhood before killing him. the men say they suspected arbery of burglaries and were attempting to make a citizen's arrest. mcmichael told the judge that he wanted to tell his side of the story, and he teared up as he described the moment he fired his shotgun three times at the unarmed 25-year-old, calling it a life-or-death situation. mcmichaels says he fired in self-defense when arbery tried to take his gun. prosecutors say there's no evidence of arbery committing crimes in the neighborhood to justify the chase and the deadly encounter. arbearbery's killing has promptd georgia lawmakers to repeal most of the state's citizen's defense law. cbs' omar villafranca leads off our coverage from the courthouse in brunswick, georgia. good evening, omar. >> reporter: good evening. a bit of a surprise that travis mcmichael took the stand. the only time we had really heard from him was 911 calls or police body came video. today he gave his version of what happened. >> i want to give my side of the story. i want to explain what happened. >> reporter: instead of invoking the fifth, travis mcmichael gave the jury a first-person account of what he says happened the day he shot and killed ahmaud arbery. mcmichael broke down crying, as he described the final deadly confrontation captured on cell phone video as a fight for his life. >> what were you thinking at that moment? >> i was thinking of my son. it sounds weird, but that was the first-- that's the first thing that hit me. >> what did you do? >> i shot him. >> why? >> he-- he had my gu 2020, his father tgregory precutorve aued that thmi and wm "roddie" brian chased arbery through the neighborhood after suspecting him of burglary. >> did you want to stop ahmaud arbery and talk to him? >> i did. >> reporter: mcmichael also talked about his law enforcement training while in the coast guard and mentioned how pulling a weapon on someone can make them comply. during cross-examination, prosecutor linda donakoski, discussed his point further. >> so you learned as part of your time in the military that you can't force people to speak with you. >> that's correct. >> okay. and that if someone walks away, you have to let them walk away. >> yes. >> you were trained that displaying a weapon may be considered psychological coercion. >> under certain situations, yes, ma'am. >> reporter: arbery's mother, wanda cooper jones, was asked about mcmichael crying in court. her response: can you imagine the tears we have shed. cross-examination of mcmichael will continue tomorrow. norah. >> o'donnell: omar villafranca, thank you. now, we want to turn now t ad he u.s. capitol. republican congressman paul gosar of arizona became only the 24th member in the history the house of representatives to be sciencured. gosar earlier this month shocked his fellow lawmakers, posting a violent animated video targeting democrats. here's cbs' kris van cleave. >> will representative gosar present himself in the well? >> reporter: tonight, a historic rebuke on the house floor after controversial arizona congressman, republican paul gosar, posted an a video depicting himself flying through the air and killing democrat alexandra ocasio-cortez and then heading for president biden wielding two swords. >> representative paul gosar of arizona, be censured. >> reporter: gosar is now the first member of congress to be simultaneously sciencured and stripped of his committee post. >> i do not espouse violence toward anyone. i ne nity anyo unset. eptear sciencure,. pushed by dozens of house democrats, including ocasio-cortez. >> when we incite violence with depictions against our colleagues, that trickles down into violence in this country. >> reporter: republican leader kevin mccarthy called the vote an abuse of power. >> the speaker is burning down the house on her way out the door. >> reporter: republicans liz cheney and adam kinzinger joined all house democrats in voting yes. house sciencures are rare, happening only six other times in the last century. gosar is an ardent trump supporter who has spread baseless claims of fraud, and called january 6 antifa provocation. his own family has called for his removal from office, even appearing in a campaign ad for his 2018 opponent. >> we've got to stand up for our good namr:lso tonight, dejue washin sent a message, sentencing the so-called qanon shaman jacob chansley to nearly three and a half years in prison, calling his actions horrific. chansley is one of the most recognizable figures on january 6, wearing face paint, fur, and horns. he told the judge, "i was wrong for entering the capitol. i have no excuse. and the behavior is indefensible." and tonight, steve bannon, who is facing criminal contempt of congress charges for refusing to cooperate with the january 6 committee is pleading not guilty. he is set to be in court tomorrow for what's descriekd as a virtual hearing. norah. >> o'donnell: kris van cleave with all the news here in washington. thank you. and two days of deliberations in the kyle rittenhouse trial are over tonight, and the jury in kenosha, wisconsin, has not reached its verdict. national guard troops are standing by as the city holds its breath awaiting the decision on the teenager's fate. cbs' nancy chen is a defend yourself. >> reporter: a crowd of demonstrators grew wednesday on the steps of the kenosha, wisconsin, courthouse, as inside, kyle rittenhouse's defense team asked for a mistrial. the argument, concerning this drone footage, showing rittenhouse shooting and killing joseph rosenbaum. lawyers said they only recently learned there was higher quality video. >> we're talking about a potential life sentence here so i'm making that request. >> reporter: jurors asked to see the video, on the second day of deliberations along with several others. rittenhouse faces five counts, including first degree homicide for killing two men and seriously injuring another. with no verdicts, residents like scott carpenter, hope to avoid a repeat of the violence that engulfed parts of kenosha and burned his family-owned furniture store to the ground. >> i pray that it stays peaceful, that cooler heads will prevail, and we realize that burning down our town is not how to act. >> reporter: and the judge has yet to rule on the defense's motion for a mistrial today or on a previous request for one. in total, jurors have been deliberating for about 16 hours and will be back tomorrow morning, norah. >> o'donnell: nancy chen, thank you. well be tonight, the c.d.c. is sounding the alarm about a record number of deaths in america from drug overdoses. for the first time ever, more than 100,000 deadly overdoses were recorded in the u.s. over a 12-month period that ended this past april. cbs' manuel bojorquez tells us what's fueling the troubling surge. >> reporter: tonight, a grim statistic: one american is dying from a drug overdose every five minutes, according to the office of national drug control policy. the c.d.c. estimates more than 100,000 americans died from drug overdoses over a enng thi april, a record. that's nearly three times the number of deaths from traffic accidents last year and more than twice the number of gun deaths. derian and twanna house of pensacola lost their 18-year-old son, rajhon, to an apparent drug overdose in july. >> it's hard to even put in words, the difficulty of me going on without my son. >> reporter: they blame the availability of the opioid fentanyl, which is sometimes slipped into other drugs to increase potency. >> like what happened with my son, he didn't necessarily know-- >> right. >> what he was taking in. he thought it was normally what he does on the regular as a teenager. >> reporter: but it's not just affecting those who choose to use. last month, an alabama woman was arrested and charged after her one-year-old daughter allegedly overdosed on her supply of fentanyl. the baby was revived by paramedics. >> there you go. >> the pandemic has been, in many ways, a perfect storm. >> reporter: dr. michael barnett teaches health policy at harvard university. >> we have a lot of work to do to expand access to life-saving treatment, which can really save lives in addiction but are not widely available for people that need them. >> reporter: barnett says he does not see the crisis easing in the short term. today in a statement, president biden called it an epidemic of loss, and cited the $4 billion from the covid relief package aimed at expanding services for people with substance abuse issues are. norah. >> o'donnell: those numbers are just staggering. manuel bojorquez, thank you. well, moderna today asked the f.d.a. to authorize its covid booster shot for everyone 18 and over. the f.d.a. could take that step for the pfizer vaccine as soon as tomorrow. the white house, meanwhile, says 10% of kids 5-11-- that's 2.6 million of them-- have rolled up their sleeves for their first shot. all right, two of the three men convicted of assassinating malcolm x more than half a century ago are about to be exonerated. the manhattan d.a. today apologized to the two men, saying they did not get the justice that they deserved. cbs' maurice dubois has more on how history is being rewritten. >> reporter: muhammad aziz and khalil islam, always maintained their innocence in the 1965 assassination of malcolm x. x. now, after 55 years, their convictions will be vacated after a two-year investigation led by the manhattan district attorney found prosecutors, the f.b.i., and police withheld critical information that should have cleared their names. >> i do believe there will be attempts on my life. they're foaming at the mouth. >> reporter: the decision comes after this six-part netflix series called "who killed malcolm x?," raised new questions about malcolm's assassination. he was killed in a barrage of bullets while speaking at the audubon ballroom in harlem. the d.a.'s office reopened the case to look at the men's convictions after the series was released. >> two of them weren't even in the audubon ballroom that day. >> reporter: we sat down with phil bertelsen and nailah sims, who produced the documentary. >> the f.b.i. had eyewitness testimony from, presumably, the nine informant that were in the room that day about who did the crime. >> reporter: a third man, talmadge hayer, confessed to the killing, but islam and aziz never did. islam died in 2009. aziz is now 83. he spent 20 years in prison. >> if i wanted to do it, i couldn't have done it. so that means they knew what they were doing when they put me in jail. >> reporter: and late today, muhammad aziz put out a statement saying in part, "i hope the same system that was responsible for this travesty of justice also takes responsibility for the immeasurable harm it caused me." and the decision to exonerate both men is expected to be officially announced tomorrow. norah. >> o'donnell: maurice dubois, thank you. ad tonight, we're examining what's behind the bottleneck at the nation's ports. cbs' carter evans goes in depth with a rare behind-the-scenes looks at just why it's taking so long to get merchandise off of cargo ships and on to store shelves. >> reporter: to truly understand tup lo.. >> rr:..u hav start at the docks. ramon ponce de leon represents the 14,000 longshoremen serena port of l.a. in long beach. >> because there is no space in the yards, there's not that much we can offload. >> reporter: you have nowhere to put the containers when they come off the ship. >> that's correct. >> reporter: that's because containers still waiting to be picked up are taking valuable space. this massive cargo ship holds about 5,000 containers. normally, there would be four to five cranes just like this one unloading as fast as possible, but today, there are only two. crane operator ricky mccray makes the daily ascent to his cab 14 stories up, but he says his container count is down more than 20%. when people say, "why aren't the dock workers moving faster?" what are you thinking? >> i feel like i'm the bad guy, first of all,. but i tell them, we're doing our part. we're doing our best. >> reporter: he could easily unload faster if there were somewhere to put the containers. why aren't there trucks lined up for miles to pick up all this stuff and get it out of here? >> i suppose they don't via place to put it because the container has become the white house with just-in-time delivery. >> reporter: just in time delivery is a cost-cutting strategy to other port merchandise only as needed,x■us■ reducing warehouse space, but that backfired with pandemic shutdowns. you may think these trucks line up and pick up the first load available. that is not the case. they are here for specific containers, and sometimes, they're in the middle of the pile. it's like a giant game of jenga: move four containers to get to one on the bottom. is that common? >> yes, that's very common. >> reporter: just for one container? >> yes. >> reporter: and this year, dock workers expect to move a record 20 million containers through these ports. >> we have family that lives here and needs the same things any other american needs, and we have skin in the game because, quite frankly, we're going to be paying the price for any costs that are raised as a result of this congestion. >> reporter: now, some of e at the port are actually empty, and today, california governor gavin newsom said more ships are coming to get them out of the way. he also says he's looking for vacant lots to park some of these contapers so it can give longshoremen room to do their jobs. norah. >> o'donnell: you really explained it so well. carter evans, thank you. and still ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news," dangerous weather ahead of thanksgiving. what you need to know before you hit the road. queen elizabeth makes her first public appearance in nearly a month. and we want you to meet the pint-sized super hero who is conquering cancer. do you take aspirin? plain aspirin could be hurting your stomach. new vazalore 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