Transcripts For KPIX CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell 20

Transcripts For KPIX CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell 20200624

Warning label from twitter. Political pressure new allegations from the top prosecutor in the roger stone case. Were Justice Department attorneys forced to go easy on stone because of his relationship with the president . Not backing down on the day his new book comes out, the former National Security advisor opens up. What john bolton tells us about the president s request for re election help from china, and what could happen if he loses in november. The real issue, i think, is, is there some chance he would refuse to leave . Odonnell bill cosby Court Decision the stunning ruling tonight in the disgraced comedians Sexual Assault case. Could the former star be released from prison . And we call it painting it forward, tonight, the doctors picking up paint brushes to help lift spirits. This is the cbs evening news with Norah Odonnell, reporting from the nations capital. Odonnell good evening to our viewers in the west. Thank you for joining us. Were going to begin with a dire new warning from the nations top Infectious Disease expert. Tonight, dr. Anthony fauci says the next few weeks are critical to tamp down what he calls a disturbing coronavirus surge and that with cases rising in 26 states, hes worried the death toll could soon spike, too. Fauci says thats due in part to some places reopening too quickly, and because young people are throwing caution to the wind. Hes urging everyone to wear masks and avoid crowds. Texas and california has set stung new singleday records for new infections, and hospitals in arizona, where the president is campaigning tonight, are filling up with patients. As we come on the air tonight, the coronavirus has killed more than 121,000 nationwide and more than 2. 3 Million People have been infected in the u. S. Theres also some breaking news tonight from the f. B. I. Investigators now say theres no evidence that a crime was committed after a noose was found in the garage of nascars bubba wallace. Drivers at talladega speedway rallied around the sports only black racer on monday. But theres late word tonight that the case is now being closed. Theres a lot of breaking news tonight, and our team of correspondents is covering it all. Cbs Mireya Villarreal is going to lead us off tonight from dallas. Good evening, mireya. Reporter you know, as the Nations Health experts issue a serious warning here in texas, Governor Greg Abbott announced today the highest they have ever seen, more than 5,400 cases in a single day and now is asking people to stay inside if they can. Owowing fears tonight that states like texas and florida are going down a dangerous road as the virus continues to spread. Test today on capitol next couple of weeks are critical in trying to slow the virus. Were now seeing a disturbing surge of infections that looks like its a combination, but one of the things is, an increase in community spread. Reporter he was also optimistic about a vaccine. We will be able to make them available to the American Public within a year from when we started, which would put us at the end of this calendar year and the beginning of 2021. Reporter 26 states are now reporting a spike in covid19 cases with hot spots popping up in the south. Oklahoma is up 245 . Florida nearly 168. And in texas, the number of hospitalizations rose nearly 60 in the last week. While the average number of new cases have roughly quadrupled since the end of may. In houston, texas Childrens Hospital is admitting adults to free up beds for covid patients. Dr. Mark boom is president of houston methodist hospital. Thats the message that the citizens of houston need to hear is we can avoid a shutdown if we all do the right things. Reporter tennis star Novak Djokovic tested positive for coronavirus after hosting a series of exhibition matches where there was no social distancing. Im still here. Reporter 48yearold Colleen Dobbin spent 17 days in an arlington, texas, hospital 14 of them in the i. C. U. Okay, im leaving the covid 19 floor. Reporter its unclear where fhe mother of five contracted the virus, but within days of the state reopening, she went out. You can bring it back to your family, so cover yourself, stay eparded, be aware. Reporter local officials are also begging people to take this seriously. In the meantime, in the world of sports, Major League Baseball announced tonight they will have a shortened 60game season, but they are still working on their health and safety protocols to keep fans safe. Norah. Odonnell Mireya Villarreal, thank you. And now to that Stunning Development regarding the news that was found in a garage used by nascar driver bubba wallace. Tonight, the department of justice says the noose had been there for some time and no federal crime was committed. Cbs Jericka Duncan has the late developments. Reporter one day after nascar rallied around bubba wallace, the f. B. I. Concluded the incident was not a hate crime. The f. B. I. Said the noose hanging in wallaces garage had been there since october 2019 and that no one was aware wallace would be assigned to that garage station. The noose was discovered on the same day nascar enforced a new ban on the Confederate Flag at its events. Wallace, nascars only African American driver in its top series, has been pushing for cultural change. He recently outfitted his race car with a dedication to the black lives matter movement. After the race monday, wallace stood in defiance of what he thought was a hate crime. This sport is changing. The deal that happened yesterday sorry im not wearing my mask, but i wanted to show whoever it was youre not going to take away my smile. Reporter Jericka Duncan, cbs news, new york. Odonnell tonight, President Trump flew to arizona, a state that has seen a Record Number of new coronavirus cases in each of the last six days. This as the president says he wasnt kidding about asking for a slowdown in coronavirus testing, despite aides earlier insisting that it was all a joke. Cbs paula reid reports tonight. Reporter President Trump, not wearing a mask, toured a section of newly built border wall in arizona today. Arizona is one of the most active hot spots for covid19 in the country. The number of average dail thmberf erage il cases has increased fivefold bunce the beginning of june. But the president dismissed the risk, even as eight staffers tested positive after saturdays nglly. Today, young people lined up for blocks to get into tonights students for trump rally in phoenix. Attendees must sign a waiver, though, promising not to sue if they contract covid. So i said to my people, slow the testing down, please. Reporter as he left the white house this morning, the president insisted he was not joking about ordering a delay in covid testing saturday. I dont kid. Let me just tell you, let me make it clear. Reporter the administration continues to send contradictory messages on this issue of life and death. Yesterday, his press secretary t he mad it was a joke. It was a comment that he made in jest. Reporter and today on capitol hill, dr. Anthony fauci denied any such order was given. To my knowledge, none of us have ever been told to slow down on testing. That just is a fact. Reporter looking to change the conversation, the president seized on a clash between police and protesters who last night tried to knock over a statue of president Andrew Jackson just yards from thete h we are looking at longterm jail sentences for these vandals and these hoodlums and these anarchists. Reporter the president tweeted saying the protesters will never be granted an autonomous zone, and if they even try, they will be greeted with serious force. Now, twitter flagged that tweet as a violation of the company a policy against abusive behavior. This is the fifth time that twitter has flagged one of the president s tweets. Norah. Odonnell paula reid, thank you. Well, tonight, were hearing an extraordinary allegation from a federal prosecutor who helped convict the president s friend, roger stone. That prosecutor plans to tell a Congressional Committee tomorrow that he faced pressure from the highest levels of the Justice Department to go easy on stone. Heres cbs nancy cordes. Reporter assistant u. S. Attorney Aaron Zelinsky says the political influence he experienced in the roger stone case was deeply unsettling, and virtually unprecedented. In a detailed 13page statement, zelinsky says the team that prosecuted the president s longtime friend was pressured to water down and in some cases outright distort the events that transpired in his trial in order to secure a lighter sentence. What i heard repeatedly he wrote, was that roger stone was being treated differently from any other defendant because of his relationship to the president. Stone was convicted on seven counts, including witness tampering and lying to investigators. But when it came time for sentencing, zelinsky said, higher ups suddenly overrode his teams recommendations in court. We were not informed about the content or substance of the proposed filing or even who was writing it. That led zelinsky to resign from the case. In a statement tonight, the department of justice says attorney general bill barr determined that the recommended sentence was excessive and thats why he intervened. They insist he did not discuss the sentence with the president or anyone else at the white house. Roger stone was ultimately sentenced to three years in prison. The president has talked about a pardon. Norah. Odonnell nancy cordes, thank you. Odonnell nancy cordes, thank you. John boltons longawaited book was released today to bipartisan criticism. Objections from the white house anat say he discloses classified information and scorn from democrats who say hes putting financial gain over country. Well, tonight, the former National Security advisor tells us that in the room where it happened, President Trump put personal interests ahead of National Security. I think with respect to china, which for me is the existential threat to america in the 21st century, we are in much worse shape. China continues to be an increasing global threat for the united states. Odonnell what capabilities does china have . Na well, National Wealth alone gives them the kind of potential in cyberspace and in many other respects that russia doesnt. Russia is a onehorse economy, and when the price of oil is down, theyre in trouble. They happen to be a Massive Nuclear power. I do think its correct when america is criticized for having a Quarterly Report mentality. China thinks in decades and longer. And we need that strategic approach. So when you look at xi jinping and that very longrange approach they have, compared to donald trump thinking this is an afternoon conversation, its no wonder were at a disadvantage. Odonnell you write in the book that President Trump asked the chinese president xi for help in the 2020 election. How explicit was the ask . Well, this is an area where in the prepublication review process, i was asked to change my description of what was said. And we had a lot of discussions on that point. But i finally agreed, and im going to follow the agreement, and leave it at what we said there. Odonnell because this is a National Security issue . Its classified . T because under the attack that e evidence. Engi dont want to ge but them any more evidence. But lets be clear donald trump is not worried about foreigners reading this book. Hes worried about the American People reading this book. Thats what this is about. Odonnell i know, but you make the case that this is important for the American People to know before an election. Why not tell us what he was asking of the chinese president . Because, when i wrote the book i never intended to disclose classified information. Ive been through four hapublican administrations now and have never done that. I wouldnt do it. Odonnell within the white house, which adviser would you say has the most power . Well, i think perhaps not so evident at the beginning, but increasingly evident now is jared kushner. Odonnell and is jared kushner, in your view, qualified to handle the portfolio that he holds within the white house . Well, i cant speak to the nonNational Security areas. The president can pick any political adviser he wants. But in the National Security field, i didnt understand why he was given the responsibilities he was. Odonnell who is the safer choice for americas commander in chief, President Trump or joe biden . I im not going to vote for either one, and its a question of of apples and oranges. Its a very bad election from my point of view at the president ial level. What im going to do is write in the name of a conservative republican leader. Odonnell well, a writein is not going to win. Thats true. My plan is to hope for a miracle. Odonnell do you believe if President Trump loses in november, he will contest the results of the election . So there may be legitimate reason for either candidate to contest this or that state. The real issue, i think, is, is there some chance he would refuse to leave . And ive got to believe that the Republican Party at that point would rise, as it did in the case of richard nixon, and tell him he had to get out. Odonnell you think the Republican Party would do that . I hope so. Odonnell and we should mention that boltons book is published by simon schuster, a division of viacomcbs, and you can see more of our interview with john bolton tomorrow on cbs this morning. Theres much more. And tune in tonight, when bolton visits the late show with stephen colbert. Were going to turn now to rayshard brooks, the black man shot dead by police in atlanta. Today he was eulogized as a hard worker who fell victim to a at redemption. Esnt offer a real shot at redemption. This as one of the officers charged in brooks death said he would not have done anything differently that night. Heres cbs jeff pegues. Im trying to praise reporter inside Ebenezer Baptist church today, Tomika Miller wiped tears from her eyes and praised her husband. This does not have to happen to rayshard. Reporter bernice king, the youngest daughter of Martin Luther king jr. , spoke of the ongoing struggle for justice from the pulpit where her father preached about equal rights 60 years ago. The officers should have gone home that night without blood on their hands. T tragedy in oeat tragedy in our nation that must cease. Four, was shot twice in the back by Atlanta Police officer garrett rolfe. Devin brosnan, the other officer charged in the shooting, was supposed to meet with investigators today. In an interview, he called the incident a tragedy, but also said that he was surprised he was charged adding, i feel like my side wasnt really heard. Just after the funeral ended fulton countyton county Sheriffs Office announced the arrest of natalie white, wanted in connection with the fire that destroyed the wendys on the night of the protest the night brooks was shot. At the church, mourners, moved to tears during the service, watched as the hearse began brooks final journey, which included a drive by the wendys parking lot where he died. Social justice activists often link the brooks case with that of ahmaud arbery, another African American man shot and killed here in the state of georgia. Today, the state legislature here approved hate crimes legislation. The governor is expected to approve it. Currently, georgia is one of only four states without hate crimes laws. Norah. Odonnell jeff pegues, thank you. And there is still much more news ahead on news ahead on tonights cbs evening news. An extraordinary apology from latenight Host Jimmy Kimmel. The past performances that he now regrets. Later, what inspired some e. R. Doctors to pick up paint brushes during the pandemic. The message behind their work of art. Thousand dollars of credit card debt. They helped me consolidate all of that into one low monthly payment. They make you feel like its an honor for them to help you out. I went from sleepless nights to getting my money right. So thank you. When you have depression, so thank you. It can plunge you into deep, dark lows. And, can leave you feeling extremely sad and disinterested. Overwhelmed by bipolar depression . Ask about vraylar. Not all types of depression should be treated the same. Vraylar effectively helps relieve all symptoms of bipolar depression. With just one pill, once a day. Elderly patients with dementiarelated psychosis have an increased risk of death or stroke. Call your doctor about unusual changes in behavior or suicidal thoughts. Antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults. Report fever, stiff muscles or confusion, which may mean a lifethreatening reaction, or uncontrollable muscle movements, which may be permanent. Side effects may not appear for several weeks. Metabolic changes may occur. Nausea, restlessness and Justice Department<\/a> attorneys forced to go easy on stone because of his relationship with the president . Not backing down on the day his new book comes out, the former National Security<\/a> advisor opens up. What john bolton tells us about the president s request for re election help from china, and what could happen if he loses in november. The real issue, i think, is, is there some chance he would refuse to leave . Odonnell bill cosby Court Decision<\/a> the stunning ruling tonight in the disgraced comedians Sexual Assault<\/a> case. Could the former star be released from prison . And we call it painting it forward, tonight, the doctors picking up paint brushes to help lift spirits. This is the cbs evening news with Norah Odonnell<\/a>, reporting from the nations capital. Odonnell good evening to our viewers in the west. Thank you for joining us. Were going to begin with a dire new warning from the nations top Infectious Disease<\/a> expert. Tonight, dr. Anthony fauci says the next few weeks are critical to tamp down what he calls a disturbing coronavirus surge and that with cases rising in 26 states, hes worried the death toll could soon spike, too. Fauci says thats due in part to some places reopening too quickly, and because young people are throwing caution to the wind. Hes urging everyone to wear masks and avoid crowds. Texas and california has set stung new singleday records for new infections, and hospitals in arizona, where the president is campaigning tonight, are filling up with patients. As we come on the air tonight, the coronavirus has killed more than 121,000 nationwide and more than 2. 3 Million People<\/a> have been infected in the u. S. Theres also some breaking news tonight from the f. B. I. Investigators now say theres no evidence that a crime was committed after a noose was found in the garage of nascars bubba wallace. Drivers at talladega speedway rallied around the sports only black racer on monday. But theres late word tonight that the case is now being closed. Theres a lot of breaking news tonight, and our team of correspondents is covering it all. Cbs Mireya Villarreal<\/a> is going to lead us off tonight from dallas. Good evening, mireya. Reporter you know, as the Nations Health<\/a> experts issue a serious warning here in texas, Governor Greg Abbott<\/a> announced today the highest they have ever seen, more than 5,400 cases in a single day and now is asking people to stay inside if they can. Owowing fears tonight that states like texas and florida are going down a dangerous road as the virus continues to spread. Test today on capitol next couple of weeks are critical in trying to slow the virus. Were now seeing a disturbing surge of infections that looks like its a combination, but one of the things is, an increase in community spread. Reporter he was also optimistic about a vaccine. We will be able to make them available to the American Public<\/a> within a year from when we started, which would put us at the end of this calendar year and the beginning of 2021. Reporter 26 states are now reporting a spike in covid19 cases with hot spots popping up in the south. Oklahoma is up 245 . Florida nearly 168. And in texas, the number of hospitalizations rose nearly 60 in the last week. While the average number of new cases have roughly quadrupled since the end of may. In houston, texas Childrens Hospital<\/a> is admitting adults to free up beds for covid patients. Dr. Mark boom is president of houston methodist hospital. Thats the message that the citizens of houston need to hear is we can avoid a shutdown if we all do the right things. Reporter tennis star Novak Djokovic<\/a> tested positive for coronavirus after hosting a series of exhibition matches where there was no social distancing. Im still here. Reporter 48yearold Colleen Dobbin<\/a> spent 17 days in an arlington, texas, hospital 14 of them in the i. C. U. Okay, im leaving the covid 19 floor. Reporter its unclear where fhe mother of five contracted the virus, but within days of the state reopening, she went out. You can bring it back to your family, so cover yourself, stay eparded, be aware. Reporter local officials are also begging people to take this seriously. In the meantime, in the world of sports, Major League Baseball<\/a> announced tonight they will have a shortened 60game season, but they are still working on their health and safety protocols to keep fans safe. Norah. Odonnell Mireya Villarreal<\/a>, thank you. And now to that Stunning Development<\/a> regarding the news that was found in a garage used by nascar driver bubba wallace. Tonight, the department of justice says the noose had been there for some time and no federal crime was committed. Cbs Jericka Duncan<\/a> has the late developments. Reporter one day after nascar rallied around bubba wallace, the f. B. I. Concluded the incident was not a hate crime. The f. B. I. Said the noose hanging in wallaces garage had been there since october 2019 and that no one was aware wallace would be assigned to that garage station. The noose was discovered on the same day nascar enforced a new ban on the Confederate Flag<\/a> at its events. Wallace, nascars only African American<\/a> driver in its top series, has been pushing for cultural change. He recently outfitted his race car with a dedication to the black lives matter movement. After the race monday, wallace stood in defiance of what he thought was a hate crime. This sport is changing. The deal that happened yesterday sorry im not wearing my mask, but i wanted to show whoever it was youre not going to take away my smile. Reporter Jericka Duncan<\/a>, cbs news, new york. Odonnell tonight, President Trump<\/a> flew to arizona, a state that has seen a Record Number<\/a> of new coronavirus cases in each of the last six days. This as the president says he wasnt kidding about asking for a slowdown in coronavirus testing, despite aides earlier insisting that it was all a joke. Cbs paula reid reports tonight. Reporter President Trump<\/a>, not wearing a mask, toured a section of newly built border wall in arizona today. Arizona is one of the most active hot spots for covid19 in the country. The number of average dail thmberf erage il cases has increased fivefold bunce the beginning of june. But the president dismissed the risk, even as eight staffers tested positive after saturdays nglly. Today, young people lined up for blocks to get into tonights students for trump rally in phoenix. Attendees must sign a waiver, though, promising not to sue if they contract covid. So i said to my people, slow the testing down, please. Reporter as he left the white house this morning, the president insisted he was not joking about ordering a delay in covid testing saturday. I dont kid. Let me just tell you, let me make it clear. Reporter the administration continues to send contradictory messages on this issue of life and death. Yesterday, his press secretary t he mad it was a joke. It was a comment that he made in jest. Reporter and today on capitol hill, dr. Anthony fauci denied any such order was given. To my knowledge, none of us have ever been told to slow down on testing. That just is a fact. Reporter looking to change the conversation, the president seized on a clash between police and protesters who last night tried to knock over a statue of president Andrew Jackson<\/a> just yards from thete h we are looking at longterm jail sentences for these vandals and these hoodlums and these anarchists. Reporter the president tweeted saying the protesters will never be granted an autonomous zone, and if they even try, they will be greeted with serious force. Now, twitter flagged that tweet as a violation of the company a policy against abusive behavior. This is the fifth time that twitter has flagged one of the president s tweets. Norah. Odonnell paula reid, thank you. Well, tonight, were hearing an extraordinary allegation from a federal prosecutor who helped convict the president s friend, roger stone. That prosecutor plans to tell a Congressional Committee<\/a> tomorrow that he faced pressure from the highest levels of the Justice Department<\/a> to go easy on stone. Heres cbs nancy cordes. Reporter assistant u. S. Attorney Aaron Zelinsky<\/a> says the political influence he experienced in the roger stone case was deeply unsettling, and virtually unprecedented. In a detailed 13page statement, zelinsky says the team that prosecuted the president s longtime friend was pressured to water down and in some cases outright distort the events that transpired in his trial in order to secure a lighter sentence. What i heard repeatedly he wrote, was that roger stone was being treated differently from any other defendant because of his relationship to the president. Stone was convicted on seven counts, including witness tampering and lying to investigators. But when it came time for sentencing, zelinsky said, higher ups suddenly overrode his teams recommendations in court. We were not informed about the content or substance of the proposed filing or even who was writing it. That led zelinsky to resign from the case. In a statement tonight, the department of justice says attorney general bill barr determined that the recommended sentence was excessive and thats why he intervened. They insist he did not discuss the sentence with the president or anyone else at the white house. Roger stone was ultimately sentenced to three years in prison. The president has talked about a pardon. Norah. Odonnell nancy cordes, thank you. Odonnell nancy cordes, thank you. John boltons longawaited book was released today to bipartisan criticism. Objections from the white house anat say he discloses classified information and scorn from democrats who say hes putting financial gain over country. Well, tonight, the former National Security<\/a> advisor tells us that in the room where it happened, President Trump<\/a> put personal interests ahead of National Security<\/a>. I think with respect to china, which for me is the existential threat to america in the 21st century, we are in much worse shape. China continues to be an increasing global threat for the united states. Odonnell what capabilities does china have . Na well, National Wealth<\/a> alone gives them the kind of potential in cyberspace and in many other respects that russia doesnt. Russia is a onehorse economy, and when the price of oil is down, theyre in trouble. They happen to be a Massive Nuclear<\/a> power. I do think its correct when america is criticized for having a Quarterly Report<\/a> mentality. China thinks in decades and longer. And we need that strategic approach. So when you look at xi jinping and that very longrange approach they have, compared to donald trump thinking this is an afternoon conversation, its no wonder were at a disadvantage. Odonnell you write in the book that President Trump<\/a> asked the chinese president xi for help in the 2020 election. How explicit was the ask . Well, this is an area where in the prepublication review process, i was asked to change my description of what was said. And we had a lot of discussions on that point. But i finally agreed, and im going to follow the agreement, and leave it at what we said there. Odonnell because this is a National Security<\/a> issue . Its classified . T because under the attack that e evidence. Engi dont want to ge but them any more evidence. But lets be clear donald trump is not worried about foreigners reading this book. Hes worried about the American People<\/a> reading this book. Thats what this is about. Odonnell i know, but you make the case that this is important for the American People<\/a> to know before an election. Why not tell us what he was asking of the chinese president . Because, when i wrote the book i never intended to disclose classified information. Ive been through four hapublican administrations now and have never done that. I wouldnt do it. Odonnell within the white house, which adviser would you say has the most power . Well, i think perhaps not so evident at the beginning, but increasingly evident now is jared kushner. Odonnell and is jared kushner, in your view, qualified to handle the portfolio that he holds within the white house . Well, i cant speak to the nonNational Security<\/a> areas. The president can pick any political adviser he wants. But in the National Security<\/a> field, i didnt understand why he was given the responsibilities he was. Odonnell who is the safer choice for americas commander in chief, President Trump<\/a> or joe biden . I im not going to vote for either one, and its a question of of apples and oranges. Its a very bad election from my point of view at the president ial level. What im going to do is write in the name of a conservative republican leader. Odonnell well, a writein is not going to win. Thats true. My plan is to hope for a miracle. Odonnell do you believe if President Trump<\/a> loses in november, he will contest the results of the election . So there may be legitimate reason for either candidate to contest this or that state. The real issue, i think, is, is there some chance he would refuse to leave . And ive got to believe that the Republican Party<\/a> at that point would rise, as it did in the case of richard nixon, and tell him he had to get out. Odonnell you think the Republican Party<\/a> would do that . I hope so. Odonnell and we should mention that boltons book is published by simon schuster, a division of viacomcbs, and you can see more of our interview with john bolton tomorrow on cbs this morning. Theres much more. And tune in tonight, when bolton visits the late show with stephen colbert. Were going to turn now to rayshard brooks, the black man shot dead by police in atlanta. Today he was eulogized as a hard worker who fell victim to a at redemption. Esnt offer a real shot at redemption. This as one of the officers charged in brooks death said he would not have done anything differently that night. Heres cbs jeff pegues. Im trying to praise reporter inside Ebenezer Baptist<\/a> church today, Tomika Miller<\/a> wiped tears from her eyes and praised her husband. This does not have to happen to rayshard. Reporter bernice king, the youngest daughter of Martin Luther<\/a> king jr. , spoke of the ongoing struggle for justice from the pulpit where her father preached about equal rights 60 years ago. The officers should have gone home that night without blood on their hands. T tragedy in oeat tragedy in our nation that must cease. Four, was shot twice in the back by Atlanta Police<\/a> officer garrett rolfe. Devin brosnan, the other officer charged in the shooting, was supposed to meet with investigators today. In an interview, he called the incident a tragedy, but also said that he was surprised he was charged adding, i feel like my side wasnt really heard. Just after the funeral ended fulton countyton county Sheriffs Office<\/a> announced the arrest of natalie white, wanted in connection with the fire that destroyed the wendys on the night of the protest the night brooks was shot. At the church, mourners, moved to tears during the service, watched as the hearse began brooks final journey, which included a drive by the wendys parking lot where he died. Social justice activists often link the brooks case with that of ahmaud arbery, another African American<\/a> man shot and killed here in the state of georgia. Today, the state legislature here approved hate crimes legislation. The governor is expected to approve it. Currently, georgia is one of only four states without hate crimes laws. Norah. Odonnell jeff pegues, thank you. And there is still much more news ahead on news ahead on tonights cbs evening news. An extraordinary apology from latenight Host Jimmy Kimmel<\/a>. The past performances that he now regrets. Later, what inspired some e. R. Doctors to pick up paint brushes during the pandemic. The message behind their work of art. Thousand dollars of credit card debt. They helped me consolidate all of that into one low monthly payment. They make you feel like its an honor for them to help you out. I went from sleepless nights to getting my money right. So thank you. When you have depression, so thank you. It can plunge you into deep, dark lows. And, can leave you feeling extremely sad and disinterested. Overwhelmed by bipolar depression . Ask about vraylar. Not all types of depression should be treated the same. Vraylar effectively helps relieve all symptoms of bipolar depression. With just one pill, once a day. Elderly patients with dementiarelated psychosis have an increased risk of death or stroke. Call your doctor about unusual changes in behavior or suicidal thoughts. Antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults. 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Its a very different skill set. laughter i think we painted this tribute mural really to to those who have touched our hearts and souls. Reporter does this almost feel therapeutic to you . It was definitely inspiring and rejuvenating, and a very humbling experience. Maybe its also partly because maybe its also partly because we n we needed this for ourselves to give ourselves hope. Reporter doctors, who have seen the worst, finding some of icine st medicine may be art. Jamie yuccas, cbs news, los angeles. Odonnell a reminder again how grateful we are for our healthcare heroes. Well be right back. Whatd we decide on the flyers again . Uh, fifteen minutes could save you 15 or more on car insurance. I think were gonna swap over to over seventyfive years of savings and service. What, were just gonna swap over . Yep. Pump the breaks on this, swap it over to that. Pump the breaks, and, uh, swap over . Thats right. Instead of all this that ive already . Yeah. 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