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partly because his memory is hazy, fuzzy, faulty and poor. there s an environment that we re in that generates a ton of pressure because you have congressional republicans, other republicans attacking prosecutors that they don t like. and it creates, you know, a need if you re going to determine that charges weren t filed, people are human. they re thinking through what do we need to do. you know, it leaves one to wonder exactly why he included a lot of the criticisms that were in there. president biden slamming the report and snapping back at reporters. i know what the hell i m doing. i m president. i put this country back on its feet. my memory is fine. while many americans are watching, they have expressed concerns about your age that is your judgment. that is your judgment. that is not the judgment of the press. he said his memory is fine but went up to mix up world leaders for the third time this week. as you know, initially the. of mexico, c.c., di ....
good evening. i m norah o donnell, and we are live from las vegas. now just two days before super bowl lviii, right here on cbs. but we do want to begin tonight with some breaking news out of florida. a deadly plane crash in naples forcing the shutdown of a major interstate. here s what we know. a private jet, a challenger 600, was attempting an emergency landing on i-75 when it appeared to collide with a car and then burst into flames, as you can see. now this plane was flying from columbus, ohio, it had five people on board. two people have died, and we are learning tonight of a miraculous escape by three others. cbs s manuel bojorquez has the developing details. holy [bleep]. reporter: just after 3:00 p.m., the private jet crashed into the southbound lanes of interstate 75 near naples, florida, sending a massive fireball into the air. challenger, hot potato 823, lost both engines. emergency, making emergency landing. direct clear to land one way 2-3. report ....
here we go. cb cotton is live with the very latest. reporter: this is how you would expect to see times square, tourists shopping, out to eat but at some point this area became a crime scene during a botched robbery next to me. jesus alejandra figaro is being taken into custody 20 miles north of new york city friday afternoon. you can hear her mother sobbing in the background, facing multiple charges to include 2 counts of attempted murder and two because of criminal possession of a weapon. the teen came from venezuela six months ago and saying a migrant shelter when he robbed the sporting goods store thursday evening and fired at a security guard and police officers who tried to stop him. a pause around the city. no regard for uniformed police or anyone in the area. reporter: and two weeks, new york city has seen two high profile incidents involving migrants and the police. a total of seven migrant men were indicted for their alleged roles during the assault on ....
president biden s mental acuity and the press conference seemed to add fuel to the fire and now there s more concern about a two tie tiered justice. where one president, biden is not held accountable while another former president donald trump faces 37 counts of what most see as similar offenses. good evening. the white house appears to be in clean up mode after robert hurs investigation says that president biden will not face charges and he said he s especially pleased to know the stark difference between this case and mr. trump s face. special counsel and i wrote, several material distinctions between mr. trump s case and mr. biden s case. after being notified to return classified documents and mr. trump allegedly did opposite. also in special counsel hur s findings president biden is described, as well meaning elderly man with poor memory. here s vice president kamala harris. the way that the president s demeanor in that report was characterized could not be ....
also live in a world where former president trump asserts that there was a politicized process that resulted in his prosecution related to classified documents and other things. so, for the public, if democrats and this administration say trust the department of justice, trust the institutions, but you are also arguing here gratuitous political cheap shots and false assertions. how are they to process that. i talked about this a minute ago, and when you have the former attorney general, when you have the former acting fbi director, when you have the former general counsel of the fbi, you know, these are experienced people at the justice department who spent decades working at the justice department and they are saying it s gratuitous, they are saying this is inappropriate, this is inconsistent with doj policy and practice, it s them saying. we agree, you know, you heard the president speak about this last night, and the vice president speak forcefully about this today ....