Our hardearned money . Reporter the 35yearold billionaire, who hadnt appeared on capitol hill in about 18 months, was criticized on everything facebook, including for running potentially misleading ads from political candidates. Why should the very politicians who lead our country be held to a lower standard for truthfulness and decency than the average american . Congresswoman, this isnt about helping the politicians. This is about making sure that people can see for themselves what politicians are saying. I know, but mr. Zuckerberg, it is hate speech. It is hate. And its leading to violence and Death Threats in my office. Reporter missouris ann wagner also hammered zuckerberg for not aggressively blocking sex traffickers. What are you going to do to shut it down . Mr. Zuckerberger berg . Were working with Law Enforcement and building technical systems to identify well, youre not working hard enough, sir. Reporter as today demonstrated, facebook generates plenty of controversy, and ev
Odonnell heartbreak in alabama, after the body of a missing girl nicknamed cupcake is found in a pile of trash. Stop the stigma. Cbs news investigates americas Mental Health crisis. Tonight, one Police Departments unique approach to responding to Mental Health emergencies without weapons. And hes a centenarian sentinel. Thats right, the oldest living american to guard the tomb of the unknown soldier at Arlington National cemetery gets a special surprise. This is the cbs evening news with Norah Odonnell. Odonnell good evening, and thank you so much for joining us this is our western edition. Were going to begin with a dramatic side show today at the impeachment inquiry. As if on cue, following President Trumps orders yesterday for republicans to get tougher on impeachment, a tougher on impeachment, a group of republicans barged into a closeddoor hearing today. Most were not members of the committees conducting the inquiry and were, therefore, uninvited. But republicans who are on the co
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KLCC s Brian Bull reports on CAHOOTS public ask for more funding from the City of Eugene, to help its expansion plans and to improve retention of staff.
CAHOOTS says it’d like 5 percent of Community Safety Initiative Budget funds. The amount it needs to stabilize it says, comes to $1.8 million. They add CAHOOTS saves the City of Eugene nearly that amount every year in law enforcement wages.
While the service has received national accolades for its life-saving and cost-saving approach, operators say they “must recognize the disconnect between expressed praise and ongoing financial backing.”
A CAHOOTS team responds to calls in downtown Eugene, February 2019.