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see it. >> this seems like a really big thing to just be made public. >> norah: "60 minutes" report who is the man behind the camera and why it raises new questions about if al qaeda acted alone. the "cbs evening news" starts now. ♪ ♪ we start with a cbs news exclusive. the unnerving video outside the u.s. capital filmed two years before the 9/11 attacks. good evening. i'm norah o'donnell, and thank you for being with us. two decades ago, the 9/11 commission found that al qaeda acted alone, but victims families say that is not true, pointing to this video and other evidence as proof. they are suing saudi arabia claiming its government provided crucial assistance to the hijackers and planners behind a september 11th attacks. that killed nearly 3,000 people. here is "60 minutes" correspondent cecilia vega. >> looking... >> reporter: a voice on the video says in arabic "i am transmitting these scenes to you from the heart of the american capital, washington. this video unsealed in federal court this week and obtained by 60 minute was recorded in the summer of 1999. the man behind the comer know my camera is omar al-bayoumi, who the fbi says was an operative of the saudi intelligence service with close ties to two of the 91 hijackers. >> time 6:00 p.m. >> reporter: the video was filmed over several days. al-bayoumi recorded accident no mic entrances and exits of the capital, security posts, a model of the building, and nearby lan. in this portion of the video, al-bayoumi points out the washington monument and says "i will get over there and report to you in detail what is there. he also notes the airport is not far away. >> what i see bayoumi doing is going out and making a detailed video record of the capitol, from all of its sides, and then conducting that 360-degree panoramic view. >> reporter: richard lambert is a retired fbi agent who led the initial 9/11 investigation in san diego, where bayoumi abbott two hijackers lived temporarily before the attacks. he's now a consultant on a case filed by the 9/11 families. >> if you are phoning to washington, d.c., one of the first things you see on the horizon is the washington monument, so if you know where your other targets are in terms of the washington monument, it helps guide you to your intended target. >> reporter: federal investigators believe the hijackers on flight 93, which crashed near shanksville, pennsylvania, have the u.s. capitol as their likely target. the lawyers for the 9/11 families and former intelligence analysts we spoke to believe portions of the video show bayoumi surveilling the capital as part of that plan. and in the video, he references a "plan." >> you said that, "in the plan." what plan? who is he talking to? >> reporter: what do you think he is talking about? >> i think he is talking to the al qaeda planners who task him to take the preoperational surveillance video of the intended target. >> reporter: so this video is taken in late june and early july of 1999. what does that timing tell you? >> well, that means it was taken within 90 days of the time when senior al qaeda planners reached the decision that the capitol would be a target of the 9/11 attacks. >> reporter: that's when osama bin laden decided to approve khalid sheikh mohammed sofa call play operation. in the days after 9/11, british police discovered the video in a raid on bayoumi's apartment. they also seized bayoumi's handwritten address book that the lawyers for the 9/11 families say was filled with numerous phone numbers of senior saudi officials who are in the government at the time. and when bayoumi filmed the washington video, he was often with two saudi diplomats with the fbi says had ties to al qaeda, a finding the saudi government disputes. >> well, it is another very large brick in a massive wall of evidence that at this point indicates the saudi government was complicit in the 9/11 attacks. >> reporter: ken williams is a retired fbi agent who led the 9/11 investigation in phoenix, where one of the hijackers attended flight school. he's also a consultant on the case filed by the 9/11 families. in terms of all the revelations that have come out as part of this 9/11 lawsuit, where does this video rank? >> i think it ranks right up at top of the pie albeit >> reporter: the government of saudi arabia says nothing to see here, this is a tourist video. this is a guy out looking at the sites in washington, d.c. >> i would vehemently disagree with that. this is not tourist video. >> reporter: the british police are believed to have turned over the video to the fbi shortly after 9/11, which raises the question, why after more than 20 years is a just now surfacing? did somebody really messed this up? this seems like a really big thing to just being made public. >> if that was missed, then shame on us for missing it. if it wasn't missed, then i would have to ask the question, what was done with it? >> norah: that was cecilia vega reporting and cbs news reached out to the fbi which says it will not comment on ongoing litigation. both the saudi government and omar al-bayoumi deny any involvement in 9/11, and lawyers for the government have filed a motion to dismiss the case. oral arguments are scheduled for later this summer. "60 minutes" will have more on this story in the fall. turning now to the dangerous weather, nearly 100 million americans from coast to coast are suffering under dangerous heat conditions. while parts of texas are underwater from heavier rains and storm surge. from what was tropical storm alberto. that's the first named storm of the hurricane season and it is being blamed for at least three deaths in mexico. cbs's dave malkoff reports on the damage. >> reporter: tonight, alberto devastating parts of mexico and the texas coast. in northern mexico, the city of monterrey first responders rescued this stranded driver trapped near an underpass. here in the u.s., alberto brought heavy rain and storm surge flooding to parts of texas, including the beach community of surfside, where neighborhood streets were underwater. in galveston, the storm surge was over 4 feet, inundating blocks and blocks of the beachside community. the flooding and jamaica beach caught patrick wilson off guard. >> they said jamaica beach was one of the worst, i guess. >> reporter: in nearby san leon, neighbors say this storm i bringing out the best in people. >> we keep an eye on each other and take care of one another. >> reporter: here in corpus christi, this rv park was a few feet above sea level on tuesday. this is what it looks like after alberto. residents who wrote it out here ended up isolated on an island. this family was making the most of it in a raft while tourists stuck in high water pushed their family van up hill. >> are you stalled out here? >> stalled out. and i can't even put it into drive. >> reporter: this as americans in 18 states are under heat alerts. records broken in several northeast cities. the high temperatures forcing some schools to close early. the sun was way too hot for high school graduation in clifton, new jersey, so students had to wait until night. not a bad idea. >> i'm actually so happy about it because it was going to be 9. >> reporter: with tropical storm gone, the heat and humidity have returned here to texas, as well, but you can see the wind is still here. part of the reason why we are still getting a lot of this storm surge pushing onshore, and norah, that means that a lot of people here in corpus christi will have to spend another night stranded in the flood. >> norah: dave malkoff, thank you for all of your reporting. the empire state strikes a major blow to social media companies. new york governor kathy hochul signed a landmark bill into law that restricts tech companies from targeting children with addictive fees. the governor sat down for an exclusive interview with cbs news senior business avenue to correspondent jo ling kent, to discuss this revolutionary measure. >> reporter: with the flick of a pen from a new york governor kathy hochul cemented a new law today restricting social media companies from using addictive algorithms and feeds targeting kids. >> we are seeing the effects and suicide rates, teenagers who are in the throws of depression. >> reporter: she sat down with cbs news for an exclusive interview. why did new york choose to target the algorithm? >> for the most important part. in order to liberate our children, we have to get right to the source of the trauma that's being inflicted on them. >> reporter: in this first of its kind state law, no suggested posts will be allowed in kids' fees. no related notifications from midnight to 6:00 a.m. without parental consent. and new age verification tools will be set by the state attorney general. if the social media platforms do not comply, they can be fined up to $5,000 per violation. mom bernice tsai is cautiously optimistic. >> now there is a conversation of actually we can try to take a crack at this. we can try to change it. it doesn't go far enough, but i think they are opening the door. >> reporter: netchoice, which represents major tech companies like meta and google, says the new law violates the first amendment by censoring content. >> at the end of the day, that's a decision that should be left up to parents, not government, and not silicon valley. >> reporter: what your response to that? >> our kids are in a special category. we don't let them buy cigarettes. we have god wills to protect our young people before they become young adults and can make their own decisions. >> reporter: the new york law is set to go in effect 180 days after the state attorney general determines the exact guidelines. we reached out to all the major social media platforms, and meta, the parent company of facebook and instagram, said, while it does not agree with every aspect of this bill, it does support legislation requiring parental approval to download apps. norah? >> norah: jo ling kent with this important story, thank you so much. tonight, hollywood has lost a legend with the death of actor john multnomah donald sutherland at the age of 88. the towering performer starred in a wide range of movies, from "mash" and "ordinary people" to "national lampoon's animal house" and "the hunger games." "entertainment tonight"'s kevin frazier takes a look at his remarkable career. >> i'm not apologizing. i am trying to understand it! >> reporter: donald sutherland was no ordinary actor, he was a cinema legend, playing a villain in "the hunger games." >> we have both been played for fools. >> reporter: at the leading man in "clue." >> he didn't. >> reporter: sutherland was versatile. his big break came in 19627 when he started in the war film "the dirty dozen." >> what do i have to do? >> reporter: which he would follow up as another standout performance as "hawkeye pierce" in the 1970 film "mash," which helped catapult him to fame. >> i've seen you somewhere before appeared to be in saint john, new brunswick, canada, in 1935, sutherland sayt interested in acting until he became a teenager. >> i was 16 years old, had never seen a play. i said to my dad that i wanted to be an actor. >> reporter: and he became a great one, with nearly 200 film and tv credits over his 60 year career. >> you really do love him, don't you? >> reporter: sutherland won an emmy at a golden globe for his role as a russian colonel in "citizen x" pete >> to suffer these outrageous, but suffered them we must. >> reporter: and received an honorary oscar in 2017. today, his son, actor kiefer sutherland, said his father was "never daunted by a roll, good, bad, or ugly. he loved what he did." and we loved watching him. kevin frazier, cbs news, los angeles. >> norah: tonight, we are taking a close look at the potential impacts of donald trump's campaign promise to get rid of federal taxes on tips and the hundreds of billions of dollars of tax revenue that would be lost. that's next. ♪ ♪ (♪♪) when life spells heartburn... how do you spell relief? r-o-l-a-i-d-s rolaids' dual-active formula begins to neutralize acid on contact. r-l-a-i-d-s spells relief. you are bountiful. your skeleton can support two times your weight. it's in your nature to stand strong. supplement your bones with high-absorption magnesium. nature's bounty. it's in your nature. before my doctor and i chose breztri for my copd, i had bad days. 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>> reporter: her friend, lori ramirez come has been a bartender for a dozen years. some nights pulling in hundreds of dollars in tips. when you hear trump suggest that, you think? >> i think it is a great idea. >> reporter: lorries tips reported by credit card are automatically reported for taxe. she wonders how she would prove her extra income if it isn't being taxed. >> as a going to be harder for me? on paper, it's not going to show that. so there is good and bad to it, i think. >> reporter: economist mark mandy. >> you need to report your income and you need to prove it, it might be difficult to do that. that might be another unintended consequence. >> reporter: nevada''s powerful culinary workers union opposes trump's idea, saying if members are smart enough to know the difference between real solutions and wild campaign promises from convicted felon. a nonpartisan estimate this week says it would cost the federal government up to $250 billion in the coming decade in lost tax revenue. trump's ideas require congressional action, and this week, republicans close to him unveiled plans to make it law. but other republicans are skeptical. >> it's like everything else with the tax code. it's complicated, and you've got to think it through. >> reporter: ed o'keefe, cbs news, las vegas. >> norah: the suspected killer is captured after an intense two day search. how officers caught him. that's next. ♪ ♪ of the things you love. you never want to lose sigt some things should stand the test of time. long lasting eylea hd could significantly improve your vision and can help you go up to 4 months between treatments. if you have an eye infection, eye pain or redness, or allergies to eylea hd, don't use. eye injections like eyla hd may cause eye infection, separation of the retina, or rare but severe swelling of blood vessels in the eye. an increase in eye pressure has been seen. there's an uncommon risk of heart attack or stroke associated with blood clots. the most common side effects were blurred vision, cataract, corneal injury, and eye floaters. and there's still so much to see. if you are on eylea or a similar type of treatment, ask your retina specialist about eylea hd today, for the potential for fewer injections. try killing bugs the worry-free way. not the other way. zevo traps use light to attract and trap flying insects with no odor and no mess. they work continuously, so you don't have to. zevo. people-friendly. bug-deadly. 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[applause] this spring she finally accepted her high school diploma. >> you can accomplish so many things here. >> reporter: and so will many others, thanks to rethinking a cultural by giving them all the tools they need. for "eye on america," i'm meg oliver in columbia, south carolina. >> norah: and that's the >> i was sleeping in the parks and whatever. i'd been homeless. >> announcer: a niece offered shelter. >> judge judy: you were moving in with her in order to take over her apartment. >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: and that didn't happen? >> that didn't happen. she never left. >> announcer: then homeless again? >> judge judy: so she didn't want you there anymore. >> she didn't say that, but... >> judge judy: so you left? >> i left, yes. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution stella williams is suing her niece, patricia nephew, for breaching a rental agreement, an illegal eviction and stolen property. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 254 on the calendar in the matter of williams vs. nephew. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: mm-hmm. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. ma'am, have a seat, please. >> judge judy: ms. williams, when did you move in with your niece? >> in march. >> judge judy: of this year? >> yes. >> judge judy: where had you lived prior to that? >> i was sleeping out in the parks and whatever. i'd been homeless. >> judge judy: when you moved in with her, did you have any source of income? >> yes. >> judge judy: what? >> social security. >> judge judy: and how much were receiving from social security? >> seven thirty-five. >> judge judy: who else liv w

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see it. >> this seems like a really big thing to just be made public. >> norah: "60 minutes" report who is the man behind the camera and why it raises new questions about if al qaeda acted alone. the "cbs evening news" starts now. ♪ ♪ we start with a cbs news exclusive. the unnerving video outside the u.s. capital filmed two years before the 9/11 attacks. good evening. i'm norah o'donnell, and thank you for being with us. two decades ago, the 9/11 commission found that al qaeda acted alone, but victims families say that is not true, pointing to this video and other evidence as proof. they are suing saudi arabia claiming its government provided crucial assistance to the hijackers and planners behind a september 11th attacks. that killed nearly 3,000 people. here is "60 minutes" correspondent cecilia vega. >> looking... >> reporter: a voice on the video says in arabic "i am transmitting these scenes to you from the heart of the american capital, washington. this video unsealed in federal court this week and obtained by 60 minute was recorded in the summer of 1999. the man behind the comer know my camera is omar al-bayoumi, who the fbi says was an operative of the saudi intelligence service with close ties to two of the 91 hijackers. >> time 6:00 p.m. >> reporter: the video was filmed over several days. al-bayoumi recorded accident no mic entrances and exits of the capital, security posts, a model of the building, and nearby lan. in this portion of the video, al-bayoumi points out the washington monument and says "i will get over there and report to you in detail what is there. he also notes the airport is not far away. >> what i see bayoumi doing is going out and making a detailed video record of the capitol, from all of its sides, and then conducting that 360-degree panoramic view. >> reporter: richard lambert is a retired fbi agent who led the initial 9/11 investigation in san diego, where bayoumi abbott two hijackers lived temporarily before the attacks. he's now a consultant on a case filed by the 9/11 families. >> if you are phoning to washington, d.c., one of the first things you see on the horizon is the washington monument, so if you know where your other targets are in terms of the washington monument, it helps guide you to your intended target. >> reporter: federal investigators believe the hijackers on flight 93, which crashed near shanksville, pennsylvania, have the u.s. capitol as their likely target. the lawyers for the 9/11 families and former intelligence analysts we spoke to believe portions of the video show bayoumi surveilling the capital as part of that plan. and in the video, he references a "plan." >> you said that, "in the plan." what plan? who is he talking to? >> reporter: what do you think he is talking about? >> i think he is talking to the al qaeda planners who task him to take the preoperational surveillance video of the intended target. >> reporter: so this video is taken in late june and early july of 1999. what does that timing tell you? >> well, that means it was taken within 90 days of the time when senior al qaeda planners reached the decision that the capitol would be a target of the 9/11 attacks. >> reporter: that's when osama bin laden decided to approve khalid sheikh mohammed sofa call play operation. in the days after 9/11, british police discovered the video in a raid on bayoumi's apartment. they also seized bayoumi's handwritten address book that the lawyers for the 9/11 families say was filled with numerous phone numbers of senior saudi officials who are in the government at the time. and when bayoumi filmed the washington video, he was often with two saudi diplomats with the fbi says had ties to al qaeda, a finding the saudi government disputes. >> well, it is another very large brick in a massive wall of evidence that at this point indicates the saudi government was complicit in the 9/11 attacks. >> reporter: ken williams is a retired fbi agent who led the 9/11 investigation in phoenix, where one of the hijackers attended flight school. he's also a consultant on the case filed by the 9/11 families. in terms of all the revelations that have come out as part of this 9/11 lawsuit, where does this video rank? >> i think it ranks right up at top of the pie albeit >> reporter: the government of saudi arabia says nothing to see here, this is a tourist video. this is a guy out looking at the sites in washington, d.c. >> i would vehemently disagree with that. this is not tourist video. >> reporter: the british police are believed to have turned over the video to the fbi shortly after 9/11, which raises the question, why after more than 20 years is a just now surfacing? did somebody really messed this up? this seems like a really big thing to just being made public. >> if that was missed, then shame on us for missing it. if it wasn't missed, then i would have to ask the question, what was done with it? >> norah: that was cecilia vega reporting and cbs news reached out to the fbi which says it will not comment on ongoing litigation. both the saudi government and omar al-bayoumi deny any involvement in 9/11, and lawyers for the government have filed a motion to dismiss the case. oral arguments are scheduled for later this summer. "60 minutes" will have more on this story in the fall. turning now to the dangerous weather, nearly 100 million americans from coast to coast are suffering under dangerous heat conditions. while parts of texas are underwater from heavier rains and storm surge. from what was tropical storm alberto. that's the first named storm of the hurricane season and it is being blamed for at least three deaths in mexico. cbs's dave malkoff reports on the damage. >> reporter: tonight, alberto devastating parts of mexico and the texas coast. in northern mexico, the city of monterrey first responders rescued this stranded driver trapped near an underpass. here in the u.s., alberto brought heavy rain and storm surge flooding to parts of texas, including the beach community of surfside, where neighborhood streets were underwater. in galveston, the storm surge was over 4 feet, inundating blocks and blocks of the beachside community. the flooding and jamaica beach caught patrick wilson off guard. >> they said jamaica beach was one of the worst, i guess. >> reporter: in nearby san leon, neighbors say this storm i bringing out the best in people. >> we keep an eye on each other and take care of one another. >> reporter: here in corpus christi, this rv park was a few feet above sea level on tuesday. this is what it looks like after alberto. residents who wrote it out here ended up isolated on an island. this family was making the most of it in a raft while tourists stuck in high water pushed their family van up hill. >> are you stalled out here? >> stalled out. and i can't even put it into drive. >> reporter: this as americans in 18 states are under heat alerts. records broken in several northeast cities. the high temperatures forcing some schools to close early. the sun was way too hot for high school graduation in clifton, new jersey, so students had to wait until night. not a bad idea. >> i'm actually so happy about it because it was going to be 9. >> reporter: with tropical storm gone, the heat and humidity have returned here to texas, as well, but you can see the wind is still here. part of the reason why we are still getting a lot of this storm surge pushing onshore, and norah, that means that a lot of people here in corpus christi will have to spend another night stranded in the flood. >> norah: dave malkoff, thank you for all of your reporting. the empire state strikes a major blow to social media companies. new york governor kathy hochul signed a landmark bill into law that restricts tech companies from targeting children with addictive fees. the governor sat down for an exclusive interview with cbs news senior business avenue to correspondent jo ling kent, to discuss this revolutionary measure. >> reporter: with the flick of a pen from a new york governor kathy hochul cemented a new law today restricting social media companies from using addictive algorithms and feeds targeting kids. >> we are seeing the effects and suicide rates, teenagers who are in the throws of depression. >> reporter: she sat down with cbs news for an exclusive interview. why did new york choose to target the algorithm? >> for the most important part. in order to liberate our children, we have to get right to the source of the trauma that's being inflicted on them. >> reporter: in this first of its kind state law, no suggested posts will be allowed in kids' fees. no related notifications from midnight to 6:00 a.m. without parental consent. and new age verification tools will be set by the state attorney general. if the social media platforms do not comply, they can be fined up to $5,000 per violation. mom bernice tsai is cautiously optimistic. >> now there is a conversation of actually we can try to take a crack at this. we can try to change it. it doesn't go far enough, but i think they are opening the door. >> reporter: netchoice, which represents major tech companies like meta and google, says the new law violates the first amendment by censoring content. >> at the end of the day, that's a decision that should be left up to parents, not government, and not silicon valley. >> reporter: what your response to that? >> our kids are in a special category. we don't let them buy cigarettes. we have god wills to protect our young people before they become young adults and can make their own decisions. >> reporter: the new york law is set to go in effect 180 days after the state attorney general determines the exact guidelines. we reached out to all the major social media platforms, and meta, the parent company of facebook and instagram, said, while it does not agree with every aspect of this bill, it does support legislation requiring parental approval to download apps. norah? >> norah: jo ling kent with this important story, thank you so much. tonight, hollywood has lost a legend with the death of actor john multnomah donald sutherland at the age of 88. the towering performer starred in a wide range of movies, from "mash" and "ordinary people" to "national lampoon's animal house" and "the hunger games." "entertainment tonight"'s kevin frazier takes a look at his remarkable career. >> i'm not apologizing. i am trying to understand it! >> reporter: donald sutherland was no ordinary actor, he was a cinema legend, playing a villain in "the hunger games." >> we have both been played for fools. >> reporter: at the leading man in "clue." >> he didn't. >> reporter: sutherland was versatile. his big break came in 19627 when he started in the war film "the dirty dozen." >> what do i have to do? >> reporter: which he would follow up as another standout performance as "hawkeye pierce" in the 1970 film "mash," which helped catapult him to fame. >> i've seen you somewhere before appeared to be in saint john, new brunswick, canada, in 1935, sutherland sayt interested in acting until he became a teenager. >> i was 16 years old, had never seen a play. i said to my dad that i wanted to be an actor. >> reporter: and he became a great one, with nearly 200 film and tv credits over his 60 year career. >> you really do love him, don't you? >> reporter: sutherland won an emmy at a golden globe for his role as a russian colonel in "citizen x" pete >> to suffer these outrageous, but suffered them we must. >> reporter: and received an honorary oscar in 2017. today, his son, actor kiefer sutherland, said his father was "never daunted by a roll, good, bad, or ugly. he loved what he did." and we loved watching him. kevin frazier, cbs news, los angeles. >> norah: tonight, we are taking a close look at the potential impacts of donald trump's campaign promise to get rid of federal taxes on tips and the hundreds of billions of dollars of tax revenue that would be lost. that's next. ♪ ♪ (♪♪) when life spells heartburn... how do you spell relief? r-o-l-a-i-d-s rolaids' dual-active formula begins to neutralize acid on contact. r-l-a-i-d-s spells relief. you are bountiful. your skeleton can support two times your weight. it's in your nature to stand strong. supplement your bones with high-absorption magnesium. nature's bounty. it's in your nature. before my doctor and i chose breztri for my copd, i had bad days. 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>> reporter: her friend, lori ramirez come has been a bartender for a dozen years. some nights pulling in hundreds of dollars in tips. when you hear trump suggest that, you think? >> i think it is a great idea. >> reporter: lorries tips reported by credit card are automatically reported for taxe. she wonders how she would prove her extra income if it isn't being taxed. >> as a going to be harder for me? on paper, it's not going to show that. so there is good and bad to it, i think. >> reporter: economist mark mandy. >> you need to report your income and you need to prove it, it might be difficult to do that. that might be another unintended consequence. >> reporter: nevada''s powerful culinary workers union opposes trump's idea, saying if members are smart enough to know the difference between real solutions and wild campaign promises from convicted felon. a nonpartisan estimate this week says it would cost the federal government up to $250 billion in the coming decade in lost tax revenue. trump's ideas require congressional action, and this week, republicans close to him unveiled plans to make it law. but other republicans are skeptical. >> it's like everything else with the tax code. it's complicated, and you've got to think it through. >> reporter: ed o'keefe, cbs news, las vegas. >> norah: the suspected killer is captured after an intense two day search. how officers caught him. that's next. ♪ ♪ of the things you love. you never want to lose sigt some things should stand the test of time. long lasting eylea hd could significantly improve your vision and can help you go up to 4 months between treatments. if you have an eye infection, eye pain or redness, or allergies to eylea hd, don't use. eye injections like eyla hd may cause eye infection, separation of the retina, or rare but severe swelling of blood vessels in the eye. an increase in eye pressure has been seen. there's an uncommon risk of heart attack or stroke associated with blood clots. the most common side effects were blurred vision, cataract, corneal injury, and eye floaters. and there's still so much to see. if you are on eylea or a similar type of treatment, ask your retina specialist about eylea hd today, for the potential for fewer injections. try killing bugs the worry-free way. not the other way. zevo traps use light to attract and trap flying insects with no odor and no mess. they work continuously, so you don't have to. zevo. people-friendly. bug-deadly. 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[applause] this spring she finally accepted her high school diploma. >> you can accomplish so many things here. >> reporter: and so will many others, thanks to rethinking a cultural by giving them all the tools they need. for "eye on america," i'm meg oliver in columbia, south carolina. >> norah: and that's the >> i was sleeping in the parks and whatever. i'd been homeless. >> announcer: a niece offered shelter. >> judge judy: you were moving in with her in order to take over her apartment. >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: and that didn't happen? >> that didn't happen. she never left. >> announcer: then homeless again? >> judge judy: so she didn't want you there anymore. >> she didn't say that, but... >> judge judy: so you left? >> i left, yes. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution stella williams is suing her niece, patricia nephew, for breaching a rental agreement, an illegal eviction and stolen property. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 254 on the calendar in the matter of williams vs. nephew. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: mm-hmm. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. ma'am, have a seat, please. >> judge judy: ms. williams, when did you move in with your niece? >> in march. >> judge judy: of this year? >> yes. >> judge judy: where had you lived prior to that? >> i was sleeping out in the parks and whatever. i'd been homeless. >> judge judy: when you moved in with her, did you have any source of income? >> yes. >> judge judy: what? >> social security. >> judge judy: and how much were receiving from social security? >> seven thirty-five. >> judge judy: who else liv w

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