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the waves in southern california over the weekend. this is at delmar dog beach in san diego county. most dogs caught a ride with their owners. the best in surf winner was a dog named sugar. so sweet. the event raises money for a local animal shelter. one dog was on its highlight hind legs, which is super impressive. i can't do it. i have tried to surf and i just can't get the balance. these dogs have it down, there. onto amazing they don't get scared? >> he's a little more boogie boarding. >> darren is like, that's cheating. >> we always need to end the newscast on a happy note. surfing dogs is always there. >> you can't be sour about it. you re ly can't. ♪ ♪ 's be on tonight the desperate search for survivors has a death toll and morocco nears 3,000. the unfoldinghumanitarian
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crisis with hundreds of thousands left without electricity, food, and water. here are tonight's headlines. ♪ ♪ rescue teams finally get to the hardest hit areas, the moments people are pulled from the rubble as some residents are forced to dig with their own hands to find love once. >> if there was anyone to save, locals told us they had to save themselves. ♪ ♪ >> the new escapee danelo cavalcante has a new appearance, and officials are starting a new area. >> over the weekend he stole a van. ♪ ♪ 's be on the new forecast for hurricane lee just in, boston now in its path. ♪ ♪ breaking news, the american trapped in a cave has just been rescued, the new details. >> michigan state head football coach mel tucker has been suspended following claims of sexual harassment.
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♪ ♪ >> norah: the nation remembers september 11th, 22 years later as president biden draws criticism for breaking tradition. plus f-16 fighter pilots whose mission it was to protect the nation's airspace honor the heroes of united flight 93. >> they should not have had to make the choice to sacrifice their lives. ♪ ♪ >> norah: and coco gauff goes from dancing in the stands a decade ago to winning her first grand slam title. >> in 2023, u.s. open women's singles champion, coco gauff! ♪ ♪ >> norah: good evening and thank you for joining us on this monday night. and we begin overseas for the race against time as rescue teams and morocco scoured the
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rubble in a furious search for survivors. the area strongest earthquake in more than a century has killed nearly 3,000 with thousands more injured. but those numbers are expected to rise in the hours and days ahead. the destruction and devastation are beyond words with at least 100,000 children impacted by the disaster, and that's according to unicef. the epicenter of the 6.8 quake is located in the country's high atlas mountains where buildings crumbled and left communities for the outside world. villagers digging by hand or shovels, because getting heavy equipment into these remote areas has been nearly impossible. international aid groups including specially trained dogs have joined local rescue efforts. we have a lot of news to bring you, and cbs's chris livesay will start us off from the village of brule romine, good
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evening. >> we are still known in that golden time, finding people who may still be alive trapped underneath the rubble, but 72 hours since the quake, that window is closing. day 3 of the rescue effort with moroccans clinging to the hope of finding survivors. with every body removed from the rubble, hope is slipping through the blistered fingers they have been digging with. across morocco, footage captures the moment this north african country erupted into panic and now into a race as they's search for the living and greed for the dead. in the town of -- he weeps over his little brother just seven years old. i thank god for the beautiful memories i have of him says his father raheem. they are all i have left of him.
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the heart ache and destruction are here worse in the high atlas were twisting roads, steep cliffsfs, and rusticic dwelling, the v very thingngs that make te mountains so jaw-dropping made the earthquake and its aftermath so deadly. many of these homes are made out of mud bricks, so they don't just collapsed, they crumble. and they don't leave any air pockets for survivors who tend to just choke to death on the dust. and if there was anyone to save, locals tell us, they had to save themselves. the walls were shaking, i thought i was going to die a says aisha lodge guard, a bolder smash my leg, thank god my son rescued me from the rubble. towns are cut off and survivors forced to sleep on the street. we feel completely abandon here says calle dialogue egad. no one has come to help us. aid has been slow to trickle in, and the government has not allowed many foreign crews and, so much of the relief effort has
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relied on locals like these driving back and forth to the grocery store and marrakech more than 30 miles away to bring food, water, and supplies. 85-year-old saaida bent slitine wonders who would be alive if the government did not help so quickly. dozens of people died here, they did not have to. now morocco has been delivering aid, but this is a lot of remote ground to cover. u.s. secretary of state antony blinken says the u.s. is standing by ready to give help of its own, but morocco has yet to accept that offer. norah. >> norah: that has frustrated some nations, chris livesay, thank you, now to the new track of the category 3 hurricane lee as a barrels across the atlantic. and for the first time, the united states is in the path of a possible landfall, from our partners at the weather channel, the very latest forecast. good evening, chris.
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>> good evening, norah. lee remains up powerful categorf the u.s. now in the cone as of the latest update from the national hurricane center. it will be weakening as it moves north, but parts of massachusetts including boston and parts of rhode island in the cone. here are the main drivers of this, high-pressure weaving habits, allowing for that turn at the north, how strong and fast that it comes through will determine ultimately where it goes and whether it is strong winds, heavy rain, large waves, more and lynn track or offshore looking at dangerous rip currents and moderate waves, still remains to be seen, but one thing is for sure, this is a big storm coming and there will be impacts. >> norah: watching it so closely, chris warren, thank you. dramatic news in the rescue from an american cave or deep underground in turkey where he suffered a medical emergency ten days ago. there are some good news, ramy inocenencio is oututside t the e
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whwhere mark dicickey just emer. gogood eveningng. > and t this is thehe momente hahave been w waiting a and hopg for, markk dickey y is finalally emererging fromm the earth a afr ththe past tenen days. he is beining hoisteded up. afafter this h he will b be pasy human chain onto waiting doctors and then onto a helicopter to the nearest hospital. celebration, the moment american cave or mark dickey emerge from the earth. his ordeal started ten days ago while helping map turkeys cave. he was hit with severe gastro intentional bleeding and vomiting, leaving him on the edge of death, nearly two-thirds of a mile underground. rescue teams for stabilized him giving him fluids and 4 liters of blood before working to bring them out. >> as you can see, i am up and alert and talking, i am not healed on the inside yet, so i need a lot of help to get out of here. >> threw three days and nights, seven international teams of rescuers ferried him up more than 3,000 feet using no fewer
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than 70 rope systems. most of the time he was strapped to a stretcher, hooked up to an iv and always with a medic at its side. navigating waterfalls, near freeeezing tememperatures,s, and narrowow passages,s, s some widd with explosives. the final explosion on the surface of joy and welcome relilief, the m multinationonal mimission finanally endingng in succesess. and d mark dickey y will now be taking a helelicopter t to the nearestt hospitatal in the t tof mersin.. we w were told d that it wouldla minimum m of four dadays, a maxm of two weeks before he was rescued, a and he made it out in three days. norah. >> norah: just extraordinary. ramy inocencio, thanks so much. back here at home, convicted murderer on the loose has changed his appearance never to evade capture, danelo cavalcante was seen over the weekend and haunting ring video outside of the police search area, comes 11 days after he escaped from a prison in pennsylvania.
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cbs's nikki dementri has a new details.% >> this has taken a change in direction. >> today authorities are upping the reward for danelo cavalcante's arrest at $25,000 hoping it will convince someone to come forward with information. >> now he is in an urban. >> new surfaced images were taken saturday from a doorbell camera as he unsuccessfully tried to seek help from two former coworkers. looking different, clean-shaven and wearing a green hoodie and nearly 50 minutes away from where police have been searching. state police have concerned 12 sightings in chester county that spanned 750 square miles, but now say they don't have a defined search area. >> i don't believe he has the resources to get out of pennsylvania, and other pieces of information that we have generated within this investigation lead me to believe that he is still here. >> investigators believe that he search through the search parameter over the weekend, and had keys in sight after abandon
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after it ran out of gas. making the daring escape from prison a broad daylight after being sentenced to life for fatally stabbing his ex-girlfriend in front of her children. and tonight's, frustration is mounting as he remains at large. >> they need to bring the national guard out now. enough is enough. >> law enforcement says they have entered the long game in the search, and if and when he has found, state police are authorized to use deadly force if he does not surrender, norah. >> norah: with those new updates, thank you. there is important news tonight about the new covid shot, comes amid an uptick in cases and hospitalizations. the fda approved updated covid vaccines made by fisa or a mentor or not, the boosters are ready to determine the new variant, if they sign off as early as tomorrow, the new shots could roll out later this week. tonight one of the highest paid college football coaches is embroiled in a sexual misconduct
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state scandal. michigan state university suspended mel tucker after a report he sexually harassed a survivor, some of the details are disturbing. here is to duncan. >> michigan state university head football coach mel tucker wrote to an investigator back in march that he "did not engage in misconduct by any definition." that's according to an investigative usa report. but his accuser brenda tracy says that's not true. >> we are focused on prevention work with men. >> tracy is the founder of a nonprofit organization hired by msu to speak to the football team about preventing sexual violence. she claims tucker while on the phone with her. she says it was not consensual, but in a statement to cbs, tucker claims it was an entirely mutual private event between two adults living at opposite ends of the country. sunday afternoon it was announced tucker would be suspended without pay from his
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$95 million multiyear job. speak of the university's objective has been and remains focused on conducting a fair and thorough and unbiased investigation. >> msu first became aware of the allegations in december 2022, an internal independent investigation referred the case for an october hearing where they could hear evidence. tracy who openly shares her story of being raped by hobo players and 1998 said he repeatedly asked to meet her alone and if she would data him if she was not married, according to documents obtained by usa today. she said "it's like he sought me out just to betray me." according to tucker, tracy's attorney said he should not lose his job over the allegation but it would take a lot of money to make it go away. and this comes after msu was heavily criticized for their handling of gymnastics dr. larry nassar. >> norah: quite a story. to rico duncan, thank you.
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americans are marking 22 years since the september 11th attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people and forever changed our country and the world. president biden took part in a memorial ceremony with troops and their families at a military base in alaska while on his way home from the g20 summit. cbs's nancy cordis is at the white house on this day of remembrance. >> the president returning from asia marked this solemn day alongside service members and, alaska. >> each of those precious lives stolen too soon when evil attack. >> it is rare for a u.s. president to spend 9/11 far from the three crash sites. in his stead, the first lady took part in a replaying ceremony at the pentagon and the vice president paid tribute at ground zero in manhattan. where nearly 3,000 people lost their lives on that crisp september day in 2001.
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>> dad, i miss you, i think of you all the time. >> firefighter from rescue company 3, i miss you and love you. i wish you got to take me fishing. >> even now 22 years later, dna testing continues paid just last week the remains of two more victims were finally identified. but 1100 other families are still waiting for that closure. >> 22 years, like 22 seconds. >> before leaving vietnam, president biden stopped at another memorial, this one for his late longtime friend senator john mccain who was famously shot down there in 1967 and imprisoned for more than five years. at meetings with world leaders in india and vietnam, president biden discussed ways to counter chinese aggression, a growing concern in that part of the world. >> i don't want to contain china, i just want to make sure we have a relationship with china that is on the up and up,
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mission we did not have to do because the passengers on flight 93 did, clearly not only does our nation oh so much to those heroes, but sass and i owe our lives to them as well. they should not have to make the choice to sacrifice their lives. but that's also why when i think of 9/11, instead of being overcome by the trauma and the horror and the tragedy, i am actually overcome by hope, because of the character in the bravery and the service to all of us that they demonstrated that day, and the other heroes of 9/11. the first responders and neighbors that opened up their homes to strangers. that the best of who we are was demonstrated on that day.
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and that's part of what i hope to live through my daily choices and to honor their legacy and their gift to us. so in some ways, living my life is normally as possible is the biggest way that we can say that the terrorists did not win. >> norah: and we remember the heroes of that tragic day, and those who lost their lives. we leave you tonight with this video of a rainbow over lower manhattan with the towers once stood. just incredible. that >> usually, if i play beer pong, it's with beer, not with hard liquor. >> judge judy: usually? >> announcer: an underage drinker tests his limits. >> judge judy: you had to take him to the hospital that night because he drank too much, and he had alcohol poisoning. >> announcer: and he's pushed mom as far as he can. >> i didn't tell her it was a party. >> judge judy: why not? >> because i'm a college student afraid of being yelled at by their mother.
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>> judge judy: okay. well, good luck to you. [ laughs ] >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution yvette cruz is suing her 18-year-old son's friend, 26-year-old jonathan andino, for a hospital bill as a result of a night of heavy drinking. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 61 on the calendar in the matter of cruz vs. andino. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you all may be seated. >> judge judy: thanks, byrd. >> byrd: mm-hmm. >> judge judy: how old are you, young man? >> eighteen years old, your honor. >> judge judy: and how long have you known mr. andino? >> since i began working with him in about 2015. >> judge judy: working with him where? >> it's a children's center. >> judge judy: what did you do there?

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