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With more than 50 million

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Americans bracing for severe weather. It felt

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like all the air came out of

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our cellar. The threat now in its

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third day, communities from Oklahoma to Michigan

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are cleaning up after more than three

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dozen tornadoes touched down. So your trailer

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CBS Evening News starts now. Good

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evening. Good

2:00

evening, I'm your O'Donnell and thank you for

2:02

being with us. We come on the air

2:04

tonight with breaking news with another outbreak of

2:06

tornadoes, this time in Tennessee, Illinois and Missouri.

2:09

This is the third straight day of dangerous

2:11

and possibly deadly weather moving across the U.S.

2:14

Tens of millions of people tonight

2:17

are in the path of this

2:19

massive storm system that stretches from

2:21

Texas to Virginia with severe thunderstorms,

2:24

destructive winds, large hail and more

2:26

twisters. Today's threats follow another

2:28

night of terror in the Midwest and the

2:30

Ohio Valley with at least 19 tornadoes

2:33

in eight states. Homes and businesses

2:35

were torn apart, including this FedEx

2:37

facility in the town of Portage,

2:39

Michigan. That's just south of Kalamazoo.

2:42

Trees were ripped up and power was

2:44

knocked out for tens of thousands of

2:46

residents. Tonight we have team coverage

2:48

of this wild weather and CBS's Rexina

2:51

Siberi will start us off. Tonight,

2:55

once again, a tornado threat became reality

2:57

across the midsection of the country. Power

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flash, look at that. Up north, tornadoes

3:02

tore across the Midwest Tuesday. We

3:06

have been confirmed in Michigan, causing

3:08

the state's first ever tornado emergency.

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In the crosshairs, Kalamazoo County, where 176 homes

3:13

were damaged or destroyed. The

3:19

city of Portage took a direct hit not

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once, but twice in less than an hour

3:23

and a half. An EF2

3:25

twister with winds of 135 miles

3:28

per hour mangled this FedEx facility.

3:30

Authorities tell CBS News everyone inside

3:32

was able to escape by the

3:34

time rescuers arrived. A

3:37

store-bought hammer captured the moment a

3:39

tornado toppled nearly every tree in

3:41

sight. Oh my God. While

3:44

a few miles away, a twister

3:46

slammed, severely in the face, splintering

3:48

several mobile homes and injuring at least 12

3:50

people. Today,

3:53

the sound of chainsaws filled the

3:55

air as residents began cleaning up.

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was so strong it wrapped around

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this tree. So your my

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trailer was here and n there.

4:09

Yeah, that's your says

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he survived by hidin just

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said a couple of pr up

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in the ball. It's prob that

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was in the air. So y in

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the closet. I don't th here.

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The Red Cross has o to

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help families displac that

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rip through neighboo one. The

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family living in they've

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had to move out a waiting

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for their home co Roxana

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Siberi. Thank you there's

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even more severe tonight

4:46

and tomorrow. So Reynolds wolf

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from our par channel. Good evening,

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Re evening,

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nor we have got is

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approaching the music that

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we have atmosphere similar to what

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we saw ye moisture feeding

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in from we have the

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daytime heati air mass and

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then we have rolling from west

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to east result right

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there. It is and warnings

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and again, s storms

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and racing across bringing

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with it. Really severe

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weather, including time

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we do have a tour con the

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area that ranges in a go

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from one to 10. So a f in

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terms of damaging wind of

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having some damage the power

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outages may be in t formation

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of very large h prove

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to be the biggest p is

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the rainfall. It could talking

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about an area tha of

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moisture and with anot the

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rainfall possible as the

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next several hours, t very

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good chance of some the

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system is eventually a bit more towards the

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ea Good

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information, Reynolds-Wolf, thank you so much.

6:03

Turning now to the Israel-Hamas war and

6:06

the breaking news out of the White

6:08

House, President Biden issuing a warning to

6:10

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu the U.S. will

6:12

not supply weapons that Israel could use

6:14

in an assault in the southern city

6:17

of Rafah. We have details now from

6:19

Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent and Face the

6:21

Nation moderator, Margaret Brennan. This

6:25

is what the Israeli military calls a

6:28

limited operation in Rafah, where airstrikes today

6:30

hit one of the most densely populated

6:32

places on Earth. Nearly

6:34

one and a half million people have

6:36

swelled into this part of southern Gaza.

6:38

Casualties and lack of supplies overwhelmed this

6:41

Kuwait hospital director. I

6:43

feel that the rockets,

6:45

the explosion bombs are

6:48

completely different from those which

6:50

have been used before. The

6:53

Biden administration announced that while it

6:55

is surging weapons to Israel, it

6:58

has simultaneously paused delivery of 3500

7:00

so-called dumb bombs due to concern

7:02

of the impact of 2000-pound bombs

7:06

in dense urban settings. Civilians

7:08

have been killed in Gaza as a consequence

7:10

of those bombs and other ways

7:13

in which they go after population centers.

7:16

I made it clear that if

7:18

they go into Rafah, they haven't gone into Rafah

7:20

yet. If they go into

7:22

Rafah, I'm not supplying the weapons

7:24

that have been used historically to deal with

7:27

Rafah. To deal with the cities, to deal

7:29

with that problem. The

7:31

Israeli military publicly downplayed the pause,

7:34

but privately, CBS was told of

7:36

deep frustration, including among

7:38

Republicans. This is obscene, it

7:41

is absurd. Give Israel

7:43

what they need to fight the war they can't

7:45

afford to lose. It is the

7:47

first such limiting action put on Israel

7:49

in this seven-month war Hamas began back

7:52

in October. Over the top. But President

7:54

Biden warned Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu

7:56

a month ago that he was considering

7:58

a policy change of Israel. Israel did not

8:00

show more care for civilians. Half

8:03

of the 35,000 dead in Gaza are children. While

8:07

Biden did usher through 26 billion in

8:10

emergency aid to Israel, he's under

8:12

pressure from more than half of

8:14

congressional Democrats who are calling for

8:16

him to withhold offensive weaponry. Now

8:18

he's trying to signal US support

8:20

may not be unequivocal when it

8:22

comes to how Israel uses US

8:25

taxpayer funded weapons. We just don't

8:27

believe it's possible to move those people to other places

8:30

inside Gaza. And we have not seen a plan to

8:32

take care of them if they were moved to other

8:34

places. And the president

8:36

also said tonight the US may

8:38

pause artillery shell deliveries. Meanwhile,

8:41

the CIA director Bill Burns met with

8:43

Netanyahu in Israel and is now back

8:45

in Egypt. And it is the United

8:48

States Nora that is leading these diplomatic

8:50

efforts to release hostages and pause the

8:52

fighting. No doubt they're working very

8:54

hard on this murder, and thank you. Tonight,

8:57

another win for Donald Trump's legal

8:59

team as they push to delay

9:01

his trials. The start date of

9:03

the Georgia election interference case is

9:05

now in limbo after an appeals

9:07

court agreed to hear Trump's argument

9:09

to disqualify district attorney, Fonny Willis.

9:11

Trump and other defendants want her

9:13

off the case, claiming her relationship

9:15

with a former special prosecutor presented

9:17

a conflict of interest. On

9:20

Tuesday, the judge in his classified

9:22

documents case postponed that

9:24

trial indefinitely saying

9:26

it will take months to settle disputes over evidence. Meanwhile,

9:29

Trump's so-called hush money trial, well,

9:31

that resumes in New York tomorrow.

9:34

Now to a CBS News exclusive,

9:36

a former Spirit Aero Systems employee

9:39

who blew the whistle over safety

9:41

concerns is now breaking his fall

9:43

into CBS News. The company is

9:45

a major supplier for Boeing and has

9:47

been under intense scrutiny since January when

9:50

a door panel blew off an Alaska

9:52

Airlines plane mid-flight. Well, tonight, the whistleblower

9:54

is telling his story to our senior

9:56

transportation correspondent, Chris Van Cleet. it

10:00

didn't matter, I would still

10:02

be Spirit. For about a decade,

10:04

Santiago Paredes worked at the end of

10:06

the production line at one of Boeing's

10:08

largest suppliers, Spirit Aero Systems, doing final

10:10

inspections on 737 fuselages before they'd

10:14

shipped to Boeing. How often did

10:16

you find issues? Every

10:19

day. I'm finding over 100 defects

10:21

in every day. Findings

10:23

he says his managers pressured him

10:25

to keep to a minimum, even

10:27

he says referring to him by

10:29

the nickname Showstopper because repairs he

10:31

identified delayed deliveries, which he says

10:33

cost Spirit money. They always said they

10:35

didn't have time to fix the mistakes. Didn't have

10:37

time because they needed to get the planes out. They needed

10:39

the planes out, yep. CBS News spoke

10:42

with several current and former Spirit

10:44

employees and reviewed photos of dented

10:46

fuselages and a wrench they say

10:49

was left behind in a supposedly

10:51

ready-to-deliver component. Were these

10:53

defects that if they weren't fixed could

10:56

be a safety issue down the

10:58

line? Some of them were because

11:00

some of them were missing fasteners. And a

11:02

fastener holds parts of the plane together? Yeah.

11:05

Boeing confirms it's long had a team

11:07

that finds and fixes defects in Spirit

11:10

products after delivery when Boeing is assembling

11:12

the planes. It was a

11:14

recipe for disaster, really. I said it

11:16

was just a matter of time before

11:18

something bad happened. In February 2022, Paredes

11:20

said his bosses asked him to speed

11:22

up inspections by being less specific about

11:25

where he was finding issues. He

11:27

emailed his managers writing the request was unethical.

11:29

What happened to you? They took

11:31

my team lead away. They stripped me from

11:34

my leadership position. After

11:37

filing an ethics complaint with HR

11:39

and contacting the company's CEO, Paredes

11:41

eventually was reinstated but says he'd

11:43

had enough resigning that summer. It

11:46

takes a toll on you and I was terrified.

11:48

Until today, Paredes, an Air Force

11:50

veteran who spent 12 years at

11:52

Spirit's Wichita plant, was known as

11:55

Former Employee One in a lawsuit

11:57

brought in December by Spirit shareholders,

11:59

alleging widespread quality failures. Quality

12:01

failures, Paredes says Boeing was well

12:03

aware of. For many years,

12:06

they knew they were getting defective fuselages.

12:08

He says he frequently found issues near

12:10

door panels similar to the one that

12:12

blew out of a 737 MAX

12:15

mid-flight in January. The

12:17

ongoing NTSB investigation indicates that door

12:19

panel was removed during final assembly

12:22

to allow Spirit contractors to make

12:24

defect repairs. It appears the

12:26

bolts holding the panel were not reinstalled.

12:29

Working at Spirit, I almost grew a

12:32

fear of flying. There's about two or

12:34

three units that is in the back

12:36

of your mind that you know that you would

12:38

never want to fly. You think

12:40

there are planes out there that you wouldn't want to

12:42

fly on. Knowing what I know about the 737, it

12:46

makes me very uncomfortable when I fly one

12:48

of them. Spirit

12:50

declined our request for an interview, but

12:53

in a statement says the claims against

12:55

the company in that shareholder lawsuit are

12:57

unfounded and it remains committed to addressing

12:59

concerns and continuously improving workplace safety standards.

13:01

Nora? So, Chris, it seems

13:03

like one of the obvious questions is what's Boeing

13:05

doing about this? Well, since March, Boeing

13:08

has been inspecting every fuselage that comes

13:10

off the line in Wichita. Boeing CEO

13:12

says that has cut defect issues by

13:14

about 80 percent. Boeing maintains the 737

13:16

is safe. Thanks,

13:19

Dan. Please. Thank you very much. There's

13:22

breaking news tonight from here in

13:24

Washington. Democrats joined Republicans in an

13:26

overwhelming vote to defeat a motion

13:28

to remove House Speaker Mike Johnson

13:30

from his leadership position to

13:32

be vacant. You

13:36

can hear it. Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor

13:38

Greene was met with booze after

13:40

she filed that motion to vacate

13:42

the chair. Greene wanted to remove

13:44

Speaker Johnson after he helped pass

13:46

several bipartisan bills, including a foreign

13:48

aid package with funds for Ukraine.

13:51

Major cities across the U.S. have been

13:53

battling an expensive problem for the last

13:55

several years. Organized retail theft in 2022

13:58

alone. added

14:00

up to more than $100 billion.

14:02

Well, now New York City is

14:05

cracking down on these operations that

14:07

buy stolen goods in bulk and

14:09

then resell it for a huge

14:11

profit. Here's CBS's Lillie Luciano. We've

14:15

all seen the videos of flash mobs

14:17

and smash and grabs targeting popular chain

14:19

stores. Now police say some of those

14:21

steps could be fueling organized retail crimes.

14:24

They were doing this to make money.

14:26

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg announced recovering

14:29

a million dollars in stolen goods

14:31

headed for resale. We found

14:33

hundreds of boxes of stolen

14:35

items ranging from designer purses,

14:38

electronic devices, over-the-counter

14:41

medications. It's called fencing. The

14:44

people behind fencing

14:47

operations often use individual

14:49

shoplifters to steal goods from

14:51

your local Duane Reed, your

14:53

Bodega, your convenience store. From

14:56

there, the goods are brought to the fencers who

14:58

boost their bottom line by reselling them.

15:02

A similar operation shutdown in Los

15:04

Angeles. Police found hundreds

15:06

of thousands of dollars in stolen

15:08

items believed to be from Target,

15:10

CBS and Walmart. Los Angeles, San

15:12

Francisco, Oakland, Houston and New York

15:15

are the most impacted by organized

15:17

retail crime. Recently, Nora spoke

15:19

with the CEO of CVS Health,

15:21

Karen Lynch, about the problem. I

15:24

remember back in the day the really expensive

15:26

stuff would be under lock and key. I

15:28

get that. But now it's like shampoo and

15:30

tape paste. Why? Because they're coming in and

15:33

they're just ripping through like

15:36

the entire counter. And so we're trying to

15:38

keep things safe.

15:44

The New York DA said today that more than

15:46

$200,000 from that million-dollar bus were goods

15:49

that were stolen from Macy's alone. And

15:51

experts say that this type of crime

15:53

doesn't only impact what consumers get under

15:55

pain, but also jobs because many of

15:57

these retailers end up shutting down stores.

16:00

It is a big problem really, Luciano,

16:02

thank you so much. Dramatic

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former translator for baseball superstar Shohei

17:36

Otani has agreed to plead guilty

17:38

to illegally transferring $17 million

17:41

out of Otani's account. The Justice

17:43

Department says he'll plead guilty to

17:45

bank fraud and an additional tax

17:47

charge. Investigators say

17:49

that in 2021, Otani's translator

17:51

started placing what turned out

17:53

to be thousands of sports bets

17:55

without Otani's knowledge. The

17:58

26-year-old man accused of murdering Georgia

18:00

nursing student, Lake and Riley, has

18:02

been indicted by a grand jury.

18:04

On 10 new charges, including kidnapping

18:07

and being a peeping Tom, the

18:09

suspect, a migrant from Venezuela, is

18:11

charged with killing the 22-year-old while

18:13

she was jogging on the

18:15

University of Georgia campus in February. A

18:19

FedEx cargo plane skidded to a

18:21

stop today while making a fiery

18:23

emergency landing in Istanbul, Turkey. Turkish

18:25

officials say the front landing gear wasn't working

18:28

on the Boeing 767.

18:30

Emergency crews scrambled to the runway and

18:32

were ready to douse it with foam.

18:34

Good news, no one was hurt. One

18:38

state's battle to keep kids safe

18:40

online, our exclusive video from their

18:42

investigation, that's next. Two

18:46

men are under arrest in New

18:48

Mexico tonight after police say they

18:51

tried to solicit sex from children

18:53

through Facebook. The state's attorney general

18:55

called META's platforms, quote, a breeding

18:57

ground for predators in a civil

18:59

lawsuit filed against the company in

19:01

December. CBS's JoLynn Kent has been

19:03

following the story and she brings

19:05

us exclusive body camera video of

19:07

the new arrests. Police

19:10

were waiting in this room at

19:12

a New Mexico motel when a

19:14

52-year-old man showed up, accepting investigators

19:16

say to meet a 12-year-old girl.

19:20

In this body cam video

19:22

obtained exclusively by CBS News,

19:24

Fernando Clyde was arrested and

19:26

charged yesterday after allegedly sending

19:28

unsolicited sexual messages on Facebook

19:30

Messenger to the girl who

19:32

was actually an undercover special

19:35

agent with the New Mexico

19:37

Justice Department. The sting is

19:39

part of Operation Metafile, which

19:41

also resulted in the arrest

19:43

of 29-year-old Marlon Kellywood at

19:45

the same motel. The

19:47

Facebook profile photo was created using

19:49

AI and attracted potential predators. They

19:52

initiated a sexual conversation. They were

19:54

sending images of graphic

19:56

images of genitalia. They were making really

20:00

horrific statements about their

20:02

interest in sex with these children. What

20:04

do you make of the way META

20:06

and other social platforms have handled this

20:08

major pervasive threat thus

20:10

far? I think it's abundantly clear that

20:13

META and executives like

20:15

Mr. Zuckerberg don't have any intention

20:18

of dedicating the kinds of resources

20:20

necessary to making sure that these platforms are

20:22

safe. If they could make this safe on

20:24

their own, they would have done it by now. The

20:27

arrests come after our exclusive

20:29

reporting last December, revealing New

20:31

Mexico's separate civil lawsuit against

20:33

META regarding child exploitation. In

20:36

a statement, META, the parent company

20:38

of Facebook, says child exploitation is

20:40

a horrific crime and we've spent

20:42

years building technology to combat it.

20:44

The company says it uses sophisticated

20:46

technology and experts reporting content to

20:48

the National Center for Missing and

20:50

Exploited Children. That organization

20:53

received 36.2 million

20:55

reports of suspected child sexual

20:58

exploitation online in 2023 alone.

21:01

We could have a child in New

21:04

Mexico or anywhere in America lured by

21:07

one of these monsters. Stolen Kent, CBS

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News. Our

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three o'clock somewhere. Time for a

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