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tonight Donald Trump takes the stand in
0:05 0:07 his New York State fraud trial clashing
0:07 0:09 with the judge in acknowledging he
0:09 0:11 inflated the value of at least two of
0:11 0:13 his properties why it all matters here
0:13 0:16 are tonight's
0:16 0:18 headlines the trial tonight that could
0:18 0:20 crush Donald Trump's New York business
0:20 0:23 Empire and end with the former president
0:23 0:27 paying a $250 million fine why the judge
0:27 0:29 at one point asked Trump's attorney to
0:29 0:32 control the former president the Israeli
0:32 0:34 military surrounds Gaza City as its
0:34 0:36 Soldiers battle Hamas militants in the
0:36 0:39 streets plus shuttle diplomacy what
0:39 0:40 secretary of state blinkin is hoping to
0:40 0:43 accomplish as he visits the Middle East
0:43 0:45 there is growing anger against the
0:45 0:47 United States here in rala in the West
0:47 0:50 Bank with clouds chanting blinking
0:50 0:53 you've got blood on your hands our new
0:53 0:55 reporting about the type of weapons
0:55 0:58 Israel is using plus the American
0:58 1:00 submarine now in the Middle East why
1:00 1:02 it's rare we know it's there the
1:02 1:04 earthshot prize kicks off with Prince
1:04 1:06 William honoring innovators trying to
1:06 1:08 battle climate change we'll introduce
1:08 1:11 you to one of them only 1% of the
1:11 1:14 clothing in the world ever gets recycled
1:14 1:15 but now a US company has found a
1:15 1:18 remarkable way to turn old clothes into
1:18 1:21 new clothes major Dino Nugget recall
1:21 1:24 nearly 30,000 lbs of Tyson chicken could
1:24 1:27 contain bits of metal what to look for
1:27 1:28 in your
1:28 1:34 freezer
1:34 1:36 good evening to our viewers in the west
1:36 1:37 and thank you for joining us on this
1:37 1:39 Monday night we begin tonight with
1:39 1:41 fireworks inside a New York City
1:41 1:43 courtroom as former president Donald
1:43 1:45 Trump took the stand in the Civil fraud
1:45 1:47 trial against him and his company Trump
1:47 1:50 clashed with prosecutors and the judge
1:50 1:52 when he refused to answer questions with
1:52 1:54 the simple yes or no and instead went
1:54 1:56 into long speeches at one point the
1:56 1:58 judge even threatened to remove Trump
1:58 1:59 from the witness stand due to his out
1:59 2:02 bursts Trump and his company are accused
2:02 2:04 of committing fraud by intentionally
2:04 2:06 adjusting property values and inflating
2:06 2:08 his personal we wealth to obtain better
2:08 2:11 terms on bank loans and insurance the
2:11 2:13 judge has already found Trump and his
2:13 2:16 company liable for fraud and this trial
2:16 2:17 will determine how much Trump will have
2:17 2:20 to pay in penalties the Attorney
2:20 2:23 General's office is seeking $250 million
2:23 2:25 and to Bar Trump and his children from
2:25 2:27 doing business in New York his daughter
2:27 2:30 ianka will testify Wednesday cbs's
2:30 2:31 Robert Costa was inside the courtroom
2:31 2:33 and will start us off tonight good
2:33 2:34 evening
2:34 2:37 Robert good evening Nora a dramatic
2:37 2:40 intense day with voices raised and
2:40 2:42 insults exchanged as former president
2:42 2:44 Trump assailed the judge in this case
2:44 2:46 Trump also acknowledged a role in the
2:46 2:49 valuation of his properties days after
2:49 2:52 his sons put the responsibility on
2:52 2:56 accountants how's it going in there
2:56 2:58 former president Trump zipped his lips
2:58 3:00 in front of cameras but on the witness
3:00 3:03 stand he was anything but quiet Trump
3:03 3:05 repeatedly lashed out at state supreme
3:05 3:08 court judge Arthur and gorin the man who
3:08 3:10 will decide the fate of his business
3:10 3:13 Empire asked for yes or no answers by
3:13 3:15 the New York State Attorney Trump
3:15 3:17 instead gave winding monologues
3:17 3:19 prompting the judge to tell him this is
3:19 3:21 not a political rally this is a
3:21 3:23 courtroom even pleading with Trump's
3:23 3:25 lawyers to control him Trump shook his
3:25 3:28 head from the witness stand saying this
3:28 3:30 is a very unfair trial
3:30 3:32 Trump and other defendants including his
3:32 3:34 children have already been found liable
3:34 3:37 for fraud in the case as part of a $250
3:37 3:39 million lawsuit brought forward by New
3:39 3:42 York attorney general Laticia James she
3:42 3:44 accused Trump of inflating his assets
3:44 3:46 including moral Lago Trump Tower and his
3:46 3:49 Seven Springs Family Estate by over $2
3:49 3:51 billion in order to gain better
3:51 3:54 financial terms that by
3:54 3:57 overvaluing his properties that he was
3:57 3:59 going to get a better deal from the bank
3:59 4:01 Banks or a better deal from the
4:01 4:05 insurance companies that is illegal the
4:05 4:09 normal person cannot inflate value of
4:09 4:12 properties in order to get a benefit
4:12 4:13 Trump and his sons have blamed their
4:13 4:16 accounting firm Mazar for any errors
4:16 4:18 this is a case that should have never
4:18 4:19 been brought when asked about the
4:19 4:21 charges today Trump erupted calling
4:21 4:24 questions about the valuation of Mara
4:24 4:26 Lago disgraceful she should be ashamed
4:26 4:28 of herself Trump said of James who spoke
4:28 4:31 outside the court the numbers don't lie
4:31 4:34 and Mr Trump obviously can engage in all
4:34 4:37 of these distractions and that what is
4:37 4:39 what exactly what he did but amid the
4:39 4:41 clashes Trump notably acknowledged that
4:41 4:43 he has a hand in his property's
4:43 4:46 evaluations saying I would look at them
4:46 4:48 I would see them and I would maybe on
4:48 4:50 occasion have some suggestions asked by
4:50 4:51 the state attorney whether he ever
4:51 4:54 thought the values were off Trump said
4:54 4:56 yes on occasion both high and
4:56 4:59 low and Robert Costa is back with us at
4:59 5:01 after that dramatic testimony I do have
5:01 5:02 to ask you since you're our chief
5:02 5:04 election and campaign correspondent
5:04 5:06 since we are less than a year now before
5:06 5:10 the 2024 election where do things stand
5:10 5:13 with President Biden and Donald Trump
5:13 5:16 Nora CBS news's latest polling shows
5:16 5:19 former president Trump has the edge over
5:19 5:22 President Biden with 51% of the vote
5:22 5:24 meanwhile another poll over the weekend
5:24 5:27 showed troubling signs for Biden Trump
5:27 5:29 is leading Biden in five of six key
5:29 5:31 Battleground States those states were
5:31 5:35 won by the president in 2020 Robert
5:35 5:37 Costa thank you turning now to the war
5:37 5:40 between Israel and Hamas the Israeli
5:40 5:42 military says it's cut off Gaza City
5:42 5:44 essentially splitting the Palestinian
5:44 5:46 territory in two now this is the number
5:46 5:49 of people killed in Gaza has topped
5:49 5:51 10,000 that is according to the ham
5:51 5:54 Hamas run Health Ministry CBS Deborah P
5:54 5:56 reports tonight on how the past 24 hours
5:56 5:58 have seen some of the most intense air
5:58 6:03 strikes since the War
6:03 6:06 Began day after day Israel's fiery
6:06 6:11 bombardment of Gaza
6:11 6:14 continues as calls for a ceasefire grow
6:14 6:17 louder with people around the world
6:17 6:20 horrified at the Staggering civilian
6:20 6:23 death toll Secretary of State Anthony
6:23 6:25 blinkin wrapped up his diplomatic tour
6:25 6:29 of the region today after facing open
6:29 6:31 hos hostility in turkey with an
6:31 6:33 attempted storming of a US Turkish
6:33 6:35 military base
6:35 6:38 yesterday and protests in the West Bank
6:38 6:41 during his meeting with Palestinian
6:41 6:44 Authority president Mahmud abas there is
6:44 6:47 growing anger against the United States
6:47 6:50 here in Ral in the West Bank with clouds
6:50 6:52 chanting blinking you've got blood on
6:52 6:53 your
6:53 6:56 hands Israel Defense Forces say they've
6:56 6:59 circled Gaza City split spting The
6:59 7:02 Enclave in two and claim they've taken
7:02 7:05 control of a Hamas military compound
7:05 7:08 that contains underground tunnels
7:08 7:10 hundreds of thousands of civilians
7:10 7:14 remain in the north unwilling or unable
7:14 7:15 to
7:15 7:19 leave when they do this is what they are
7:19 7:21 running
7:21 7:26 from 1.5 million Palestinians have been
7:26 7:29 internally displaced says the United
7:29 7:30 Nation
7:30 7:34 and they are escaping any way they can
7:34 7:35 Israel has ordered civilians in the
7:35 7:37 north to
7:37 7:40 evacuate but the journey South can be
7:40 7:41 just as
7:41 7:45 perilous people so terrified of being
7:45 7:46 caught in the
7:46 7:49 crossfire that everyone young and old
7:49 7:52 this man says walks with their hands in
7:52 7:57 the air in a universal gesture of
7:57 8:00 defenselessness we saw bodies just lying
8:00 8:03 around this man screams please have
8:03 8:08 mercy on us but Mercy is in short supply
8:08 8:12 here death comes without warning grief
8:12 8:14 overwhelms the living this Hospital
8:14 8:17 worker was on duty when the bodies of
8:17 8:20 his wife and four children were brought
8:20 8:24 in this is a crisis of humanity warns
8:24 8:28 the United Nations as those trapped
8:28 8:30 inside Gaza
8:30 8:34 wait for a ceasefire that never
8:34 8:37 comes and the United Nations once again
8:37 8:40 condemn violence on both sides warning
8:40 8:43 that no party to an armed conflict Nora
8:43 8:47 is above International humanitarian law
8:47 8:49 Deborah Pata thank you we were learning
8:49 8:51 some new details about a phone call
8:51 8:53 between President Biden and prime
8:53 8:56 minister Benjamin Netanyahu today we're
8:56 8:57 told that the two discussed the
8:57 9:00 possibility of Tactical causes to get
9:00 9:03 civilians out help G get Aid in and to
9:03 9:05 allow the possibility of a hostage
9:05 9:08 release also tonight cbs's David Martin
9:08 9:10 is taking a closer look at the weapons
9:10 9:12 that Israel is using as the White House
9:12 9:15 is urging the Israelis to protect
9:15 9:18 civilians President Biden called Israeli
9:18 9:20 Prime Minister Netanyahu again this
9:20 9:23 morning telling him it is imperative to
9:23 9:25 reduce civilian casualties in Gaza which
9:25 9:29 by us count are skyrocketing many many
9:29 9:32 many thousands have been killed um and
9:32 9:35 many more uh injured and or wounded us
9:35 9:37 officials say the majority of bombs
9:37 9:40 Israel has dropped on Gaza are unguided
9:40 9:43 so-called dumb bombs which are accurate
9:43 9:45 but less precise than satellite guided
9:45 9:48 weapons these officials say the primary
9:48 9:51 cause of Civilian casualties is not the
9:51 9:53 misses but Israel's willingness to
9:53 9:56 strike targets Hamas located in civilian
9:56 9:59 neighborhoods this is tragic but we
9:59 10:01 cannot allow Hamas immunity just because
10:01 10:03 they hide behind
10:03 10:06 civilians Israel claims it has killed
10:06 10:09 more than 60 Hamas operatives but us
10:09 10:11 officials question whether the military
10:11 10:13 value of the strikes is worth the
10:13 10:15 civilian harm the israelies have dropped
10:15 10:18 leaflets warning civilians to flee
10:18 10:20 Northern Gaza even so said one Us
10:20 10:23 official civilian casualties are not a
10:23 10:26 priority of theirs how Israel does this
10:26 10:30 matters uh we will focus as well on
10:30 10:33 steps that need to be taken uh to
10:33 10:35 protect civilians who are in a crossfire
10:35 10:38 of of hamas's making the US is already
10:38 10:41 shipping Israel Precision guided 250lb
10:41 10:43 bombs which have a much smaller blast
10:43 10:45 radius compared to some of the bunker
10:45 10:48 Busters that have been used to go after
10:48 10:50 the Hamas tunnel
10:50 10:53 system Israel says it needs more white
10:53 10:55 phosphorous shells which can be used to
10:55 10:58 create smoke screens but also cause
10:58 11:01 horrific burn burs a Us official says
11:01 11:04 the Biden Administration is unlikely to
11:04 11:07 grant that request Nora interesting
11:07 11:08 reporting David Martin at the Pentagon
11:08 11:11 tonight thank you very much Secretary of
11:11 11:13 State Anthony blinken's shuttle
11:13 11:15 diplomacy in the Middle East isn't the
11:15 11:16 Biden administration's only attempt at
11:16 11:19 avoiding a wider War we learned that a
11:19 11:21 second aircraft carrier the USS
11:21 11:23 Eisenhower just arrived in the Red Sea
11:23 11:25 over the weekend it is headed to the
11:25 11:27 Persian Gulf that is a clear message of
11:27 11:29 deterrence and it is directed Iran and
11:29 11:31 then just yesterday the Pentagon
11:31 11:34 revealing that a US nuclear submarine
11:34 11:36 crossed through the Suez Canal the fact
11:36 11:37 that we can see these pictures is very
11:37 11:40 rare but it is deliberate a message
11:40 11:42 these vessels operate mostly in secret
11:42 11:44 even called The Silent service this
11:44 11:47 submarine can carry 154 Tomahawk cruise
11:47 11:51 missiles that is a major threat to any
11:51 11:53 adversary breaking news tonight a
11:53 11:54 verdict in the trial stemming from the
11:54 11:57 deadliest Maritime disaster in modern US
11:57 11:59 History 34 people were killed in a boat
11:59 12:02 fire off California's Coast back in 2019
12:02 12:04 tonight we're learning the boat's
12:04 12:07 Captain's fate here cbs's Jonathan
12:07 12:09 bigotti it was the verdict family
12:09 12:11 members hoped for jurors in a Los
12:11 12:13 Angeles Federal Courthouse found dive
12:13 12:16 booat Captain Jerry boilin guilty of one
12:16 12:18 count of misconduct responsible for the
12:18 12:21 deaths of 33 passengers and one crew
12:21 12:24 member Sher McDonna lost her 26-year-old
12:24 12:27 daughter Alexandra Curts the only crew
12:27 12:30 member who died it never heal all wounds
12:30 12:33 and a guilty verdict obviously we're
12:33 12:35 pleased with it but it doesn't bring her
12:35 12:37 back and it doesn't bring the other 33
12:37 12:39 back so we're always going to live with
12:39 12:43 that hole in our heart there's 33 people
12:43 12:44 on board the vessel that's on fire they
12:44 12:47 can't get off the anguish felt for years
12:47 12:50 since the tragedy on Labor Day in 2019
12:50 12:53 when boing's 75t boat named the
12:53 12:55 conception was anchored near Santa Cruz
12:55 12:58 Island and caught fire Just Before Dawn
12:58 13:00 many of of the divers were asleep below
13:00 13:03 the deck in their bunks all six crew
13:03 13:05 members were also asleep at the time of
13:05 13:08 the fire at least one was required to be
13:08 13:10 awake overnight as the boat was engulfed
13:10 13:13 Crews rushed into help but all
13:13 13:16 passengers were trapped the stairs and
13:16 13:19 escape hatch both in
13:19 13:22 Flames I can't breathe the NTSB blame
13:22 13:25 Boyland for his failure to post a roving
13:25 13:27 night Watchman a point prosecutors hit
13:27 13:30 hard on in court band's attorney argued
13:30 13:32 he tried to save lives before fleeing he
13:32 13:35 was the first to jump ship boin and four
13:35 13:37 other crew members have all said they
13:37 13:40 tried to help others but the Flames
13:40 13:43 force them to jump overboard today a
13:43 13:46 measure of accountability and comfort
13:46 13:48 for victim's families Jonathan Vigliotti
13:48 13:51 CBS News Los
13:51 13:53 Angeles now to another major development
13:53 13:55 tonight a jury in Colorado found a
13:55 13:57 police officer not guilty of Reckless
13:57 14:00 manslaughter today in the 2019 killing
14:00 14:03 of Elijah mlan mlan died after police
14:03 14:05 put him in a choke cold and Medics
14:05 14:07 injected him with the powerful sedative
14:07 14:10 ketamine Nathan Woodyard acquitted today
14:10 14:12 was the last of the three Aurora police
14:12 14:14 officers to stand trial in the case one
14:14 14:16 was found guilty of criminally negligent
14:16 14:18 homicide the two paramedics who
14:18 14:20 administered the ketamine go on trial
14:20 14:23 later this month turning now to a royal
14:23 14:24 gathering in Singapore where Prince
14:24 14:26 William is handing out the annual
14:26 14:29 earthshot prize five winners will be
14:29 14:31 awarded more than $1 million for their
14:31 14:33 innovative solutions to the world's
14:33 14:35 environmental challenges in our series
14:35 14:38 protecting the planet cbs's Ben Tracy
14:38 14:40 takes a look at how one US finalist is
14:40 14:42 solving one of the clothing industry's
14:42 14:45 biggest problems to protect the planet
14:45 14:47 from the cost of clothing Connor Hartman
14:47 14:50 is Chief Operating Officer of Circ a
14:50 14:51 climate Tech startup in the former
14:51 14:54 textile miltown of Danville Virginia
14:54 14:57 it's trying to fix the unfashionable
14:57 14:59 problem of clothing waste where does
14:59 15:02 most of our used clothing end up most of
15:02 15:04 it is ending up in landfills or
15:04 15:08 incineration there's a garbage truck of
15:08 15:10 fashion waste that is dumped every
15:10 15:12 second of every day that's because much
15:12 15:14 of our clothing especially inexpensive
15:14 15:17 and trendy fast fashion is a blend of
15:17 15:20 cotton and polyester a form of plastic
15:20 15:22 it's been nearly impossible to recycle
15:22 15:24 until now it's like a little mad
15:24 15:27 scientist cir invented a way to separate
15:27 15:29 the two through a chemical process
15:29 15:32 process our process for lack of a better
15:32 15:36 term is a pressure cooker water under
15:36 15:38 heat and pressure with some responsible
15:38 15:41 chemistry so it's a very fancy instapot
15:41 15:44 it's a very fancy instapot both
15:44 15:46 materials can then be used again to make
15:46 15:48 new clothing like these shirts retailer
15:48 15:51 Zara created with cir's technology so
15:51 15:53 this is the first recycled polycotton
15:53 15:56 clothing item you got it the impact
15:56 15:59 could be huge the fashion industry is
15:59 16:01 responsible for about 10% of annual
16:01 16:03 Planet Waring greenhouse gas emissions
16:03 16:05 that's more than all international air
16:05 16:08 travel and Maritime shipping combined
16:08 16:11 right now less than 1% of textile waste
16:11 16:14 gets recycled back into textiles we can
16:14 16:16 overcome our planet's greatest
16:16 16:19 challenges Prince William is giving cir
16:19 16:21 a big boost naming it a finalist for one
16:21 16:24 of his Earth shot prizes when you guys
16:24 16:25 found out you were a finalist what was
16:25 16:27 your reaction it was pretty emotional
16:27 16:30 honestly and and to get this level of
16:30 16:32 recognition for a solution that we know
16:32 16:34 is going to be the future is really
16:34 16:37 inspiring cir plans to open its first of
16:37 16:40 several industrial scale factories by
16:40 16:43 2026 and refashion the way our clothes
16:43 16:45 are made because we have all the clothes
16:45 16:47 we need to make all the clothes we'll
16:47 16:51 ever need Ben Tracy CBS news Danville
16:51 16:54 Virginia the father of a mass shooting
16:54 16:55 suspect pleads guilty to charges
16:55 16:58 connected to the gun used in the attack
16:58 17:02 we got the the details
17:02 17:05 next a father who helped his teenage son
17:05 17:06 obtain a gun used in a deadly mass
17:06 17:09 shooting last year pleaded guilty today
17:09 17:11 to Reckless conduct Robert Creo Jr
17:11 17:14 sponsored his son's underage gun license
17:14 17:16 even after he threatened to kill people
17:16 17:18 investigators say his son Robert Creo
17:18 17:21 III killed seven people in the shooting
17:21 17:23 at a Fourth of July parade in Highland
17:23 17:25 Park Illinois the gunman's father will
17:25 17:29 serve 60 days in jail and two years of
17:29 17:31 probation tonight there is a major
17:31 17:33 chicken nugget recall what to look for
17:33 17:37 in your freezer
17:37 17:40 next now this consumer alert Tyson's
17:40 17:42 Foods is recalling nearly 30,000 pounds
17:42 17:45 of Frozen fully cooked chicken nuggets
17:45 17:46 after several people found small pieces
17:46 17:49 of metal inside the recall impacts
17:49 17:52 dinosaur shaped fun nuggets sold in 29 o
17:52 17:54 bags with the best bu date of September
17:54 17:56 4th of next year the recalled nuggets
17:56 17:58 were shipped to distributors in at at
17:58 18:01 least nine states across the country
18:01 18:03 well that is tonight's CBS Evening News
18:03 18:13 I'm Nora odonnell good
18:13 18:13 night
0:05 0:07 his New York State fraud trial clashing
0:07 0:09 with the judge in acknowledging he
0:09 0:11 inflated the value of at least two of
0:11 0:13 his properties why it all matters here
0:13 0:16 are tonight's
0:16 0:18 headlines the trial tonight that could
0:18 0:20 crush Donald Trump's New York business
0:20 0:23 Empire and end with the former president
0:23 0:27 paying a $250 million fine why the judge
0:27 0:29 at one point asked Trump's attorney to
0:29 0:32 control the former president the Israeli
0:32 0:34 military surrounds Gaza City as its
0:34 0:36 Soldiers battle Hamas militants in the
0:36 0:39 streets plus shuttle diplomacy what
0:39 0:40 secretary of state blinkin is hoping to
0:40 0:43 accomplish as he visits the Middle East
0:43 0:45 there is growing anger against the
0:45 0:47 United States here in rala in the West
0:47 0:50 Bank with clouds chanting blinking
0:50 0:53 you've got blood on your hands our new
0:53 0:55 reporting about the type of weapons
0:55 0:58 Israel is using plus the American
0:58 1:00 submarine now in the Middle East why
1:00 1:02 it's rare we know it's there the
1:02 1:04 earthshot prize kicks off with Prince
1:04 1:06 William honoring innovators trying to
1:06 1:08 battle climate change we'll introduce
1:08 1:11 you to one of them only 1% of the
1:11 1:14 clothing in the world ever gets recycled
1:14 1:15 but now a US company has found a
1:15 1:18 remarkable way to turn old clothes into
1:18 1:21 new clothes major Dino Nugget recall
1:21 1:24 nearly 30,000 lbs of Tyson chicken could
1:24 1:27 contain bits of metal what to look for
1:27 1:28 in your
1:28 1:34 freezer
1:34 1:36 good evening to our viewers in the west
1:36 1:37 and thank you for joining us on this
1:37 1:39 Monday night we begin tonight with
1:39 1:41 fireworks inside a New York City
1:41 1:43 courtroom as former president Donald
1:43 1:45 Trump took the stand in the Civil fraud
1:45 1:47 trial against him and his company Trump
1:47 1:50 clashed with prosecutors and the judge
1:50 1:52 when he refused to answer questions with
1:52 1:54 the simple yes or no and instead went
1:54 1:56 into long speeches at one point the
1:56 1:58 judge even threatened to remove Trump
1:58 1:59 from the witness stand due to his out
1:59 2:02 bursts Trump and his company are accused
2:02 2:04 of committing fraud by intentionally
2:04 2:06 adjusting property values and inflating
2:06 2:08 his personal we wealth to obtain better
2:08 2:11 terms on bank loans and insurance the
2:11 2:13 judge has already found Trump and his
2:13 2:16 company liable for fraud and this trial
2:16 2:17 will determine how much Trump will have
2:17 2:20 to pay in penalties the Attorney
2:20 2:23 General's office is seeking $250 million
2:23 2:25 and to Bar Trump and his children from
2:25 2:27 doing business in New York his daughter
2:27 2:30 ianka will testify Wednesday cbs's
2:30 2:31 Robert Costa was inside the courtroom
2:31 2:33 and will start us off tonight good
2:33 2:34 evening
2:34 2:37 Robert good evening Nora a dramatic
2:37 2:40 intense day with voices raised and
2:40 2:42 insults exchanged as former president
2:42 2:44 Trump assailed the judge in this case
2:44 2:46 Trump also acknowledged a role in the
2:46 2:49 valuation of his properties days after
2:49 2:52 his sons put the responsibility on
2:52 2:56 accountants how's it going in there
2:56 2:58 former president Trump zipped his lips
2:58 3:00 in front of cameras but on the witness
3:00 3:03 stand he was anything but quiet Trump
3:03 3:05 repeatedly lashed out at state supreme
3:05 3:08 court judge Arthur and gorin the man who
3:08 3:10 will decide the fate of his business
3:10 3:13 Empire asked for yes or no answers by
3:13 3:15 the New York State Attorney Trump
3:15 3:17 instead gave winding monologues
3:17 3:19 prompting the judge to tell him this is
3:19 3:21 not a political rally this is a
3:21 3:23 courtroom even pleading with Trump's
3:23 3:25 lawyers to control him Trump shook his
3:25 3:28 head from the witness stand saying this
3:28 3:30 is a very unfair trial
3:30 3:32 Trump and other defendants including his
3:32 3:34 children have already been found liable
3:34 3:37 for fraud in the case as part of a $250
3:37 3:39 million lawsuit brought forward by New
3:39 3:42 York attorney general Laticia James she
3:42 3:44 accused Trump of inflating his assets
3:44 3:46 including moral Lago Trump Tower and his
3:46 3:49 Seven Springs Family Estate by over $2
3:49 3:51 billion in order to gain better
3:51 3:54 financial terms that by
3:54 3:57 overvaluing his properties that he was
3:57 3:59 going to get a better deal from the bank
3:59 4:01 Banks or a better deal from the
4:01 4:05 insurance companies that is illegal the
4:05 4:09 normal person cannot inflate value of
4:09 4:12 properties in order to get a benefit
4:12 4:13 Trump and his sons have blamed their
4:13 4:16 accounting firm Mazar for any errors
4:16 4:18 this is a case that should have never
4:18 4:19 been brought when asked about the
4:19 4:21 charges today Trump erupted calling
4:21 4:24 questions about the valuation of Mara
4:24 4:26 Lago disgraceful she should be ashamed
4:26 4:28 of herself Trump said of James who spoke
4:28 4:31 outside the court the numbers don't lie
4:31 4:34 and Mr Trump obviously can engage in all
4:34 4:37 of these distractions and that what is
4:37 4:39 what exactly what he did but amid the
4:39 4:41 clashes Trump notably acknowledged that
4:41 4:43 he has a hand in his property's
4:43 4:46 evaluations saying I would look at them
4:46 4:48 I would see them and I would maybe on
4:48 4:50 occasion have some suggestions asked by
4:50 4:51 the state attorney whether he ever
4:51 4:54 thought the values were off Trump said
4:54 4:56 yes on occasion both high and
4:56 4:59 low and Robert Costa is back with us at
4:59 5:01 after that dramatic testimony I do have
5:01 5:02 to ask you since you're our chief
5:02 5:04 election and campaign correspondent
5:04 5:06 since we are less than a year now before
5:06 5:10 the 2024 election where do things stand
5:10 5:13 with President Biden and Donald Trump
5:13 5:16 Nora CBS news's latest polling shows
5:16 5:19 former president Trump has the edge over
5:19 5:22 President Biden with 51% of the vote
5:22 5:24 meanwhile another poll over the weekend
5:24 5:27 showed troubling signs for Biden Trump
5:27 5:29 is leading Biden in five of six key
5:29 5:31 Battleground States those states were
5:31 5:35 won by the president in 2020 Robert
5:35 5:37 Costa thank you turning now to the war
5:37 5:40 between Israel and Hamas the Israeli
5:40 5:42 military says it's cut off Gaza City
5:42 5:44 essentially splitting the Palestinian
5:44 5:46 territory in two now this is the number
5:46 5:49 of people killed in Gaza has topped
5:49 5:51 10,000 that is according to the ham
5:51 5:54 Hamas run Health Ministry CBS Deborah P
5:54 5:56 reports tonight on how the past 24 hours
5:56 5:58 have seen some of the most intense air
5:58 6:03 strikes since the War
6:03 6:06 Began day after day Israel's fiery
6:06 6:11 bombardment of Gaza
6:11 6:14 continues as calls for a ceasefire grow
6:14 6:17 louder with people around the world
6:17 6:20 horrified at the Staggering civilian
6:20 6:23 death toll Secretary of State Anthony
6:23 6:25 blinkin wrapped up his diplomatic tour
6:25 6:29 of the region today after facing open
6:29 6:31 hos hostility in turkey with an
6:31 6:33 attempted storming of a US Turkish
6:33 6:35 military base
6:35 6:38 yesterday and protests in the West Bank
6:38 6:41 during his meeting with Palestinian
6:41 6:44 Authority president Mahmud abas there is
6:44 6:47 growing anger against the United States
6:47 6:50 here in Ral in the West Bank with clouds
6:50 6:52 chanting blinking you've got blood on
6:52 6:53 your
6:53 6:56 hands Israel Defense Forces say they've
6:56 6:59 circled Gaza City split spting The
6:59 7:02 Enclave in two and claim they've taken
7:02 7:05 control of a Hamas military compound
7:05 7:08 that contains underground tunnels
7:08 7:10 hundreds of thousands of civilians
7:10 7:14 remain in the north unwilling or unable
7:14 7:15 to
7:15 7:19 leave when they do this is what they are
7:19 7:21 running
7:21 7:26 from 1.5 million Palestinians have been
7:26 7:29 internally displaced says the United
7:29 7:30 Nation
7:30 7:34 and they are escaping any way they can
7:34 7:35 Israel has ordered civilians in the
7:35 7:37 north to
7:37 7:40 evacuate but the journey South can be
7:40 7:41 just as
7:41 7:45 perilous people so terrified of being
7:45 7:46 caught in the
7:46 7:49 crossfire that everyone young and old
7:49 7:52 this man says walks with their hands in
7:52 7:57 the air in a universal gesture of
7:57 8:00 defenselessness we saw bodies just lying
8:00 8:03 around this man screams please have
8:03 8:08 mercy on us but Mercy is in short supply
8:08 8:12 here death comes without warning grief
8:12 8:14 overwhelms the living this Hospital
8:14 8:17 worker was on duty when the bodies of
8:17 8:20 his wife and four children were brought
8:20 8:24 in this is a crisis of humanity warns
8:24 8:28 the United Nations as those trapped
8:28 8:30 inside Gaza
8:30 8:34 wait for a ceasefire that never
8:34 8:37 comes and the United Nations once again
8:37 8:40 condemn violence on both sides warning
8:40 8:43 that no party to an armed conflict Nora
8:43 8:47 is above International humanitarian law
8:47 8:49 Deborah Pata thank you we were learning
8:49 8:51 some new details about a phone call
8:51 8:53 between President Biden and prime
8:53 8:56 minister Benjamin Netanyahu today we're
8:56 8:57 told that the two discussed the
8:57 9:00 possibility of Tactical causes to get
9:00 9:03 civilians out help G get Aid in and to
9:03 9:05 allow the possibility of a hostage
9:05 9:08 release also tonight cbs's David Martin
9:08 9:10 is taking a closer look at the weapons
9:10 9:12 that Israel is using as the White House
9:12 9:15 is urging the Israelis to protect
9:15 9:18 civilians President Biden called Israeli
9:18 9:20 Prime Minister Netanyahu again this
9:20 9:23 morning telling him it is imperative to
9:23 9:25 reduce civilian casualties in Gaza which
9:25 9:29 by us count are skyrocketing many many
9:29 9:32 many thousands have been killed um and
9:32 9:35 many more uh injured and or wounded us
9:35 9:37 officials say the majority of bombs
9:37 9:40 Israel has dropped on Gaza are unguided
9:40 9:43 so-called dumb bombs which are accurate
9:43 9:45 but less precise than satellite guided
9:45 9:48 weapons these officials say the primary
9:48 9:51 cause of Civilian casualties is not the
9:51 9:53 misses but Israel's willingness to
9:53 9:56 strike targets Hamas located in civilian
9:56 9:59 neighborhoods this is tragic but we
9:59 10:01 cannot allow Hamas immunity just because
10:01 10:03 they hide behind
10:03 10:06 civilians Israel claims it has killed
10:06 10:09 more than 60 Hamas operatives but us
10:09 10:11 officials question whether the military
10:11 10:13 value of the strikes is worth the
10:13 10:15 civilian harm the israelies have dropped
10:15 10:18 leaflets warning civilians to flee
10:18 10:20 Northern Gaza even so said one Us
10:20 10:23 official civilian casualties are not a
10:23 10:26 priority of theirs how Israel does this
10:26 10:30 matters uh we will focus as well on
10:30 10:33 steps that need to be taken uh to
10:33 10:35 protect civilians who are in a crossfire
10:35 10:38 of of hamas's making the US is already
10:38 10:41 shipping Israel Precision guided 250lb
10:41 10:43 bombs which have a much smaller blast
10:43 10:45 radius compared to some of the bunker
10:45 10:48 Busters that have been used to go after
10:48 10:50 the Hamas tunnel
10:50 10:53 system Israel says it needs more white
10:53 10:55 phosphorous shells which can be used to
10:55 10:58 create smoke screens but also cause
10:58 11:01 horrific burn burs a Us official says
11:01 11:04 the Biden Administration is unlikely to
11:04 11:07 grant that request Nora interesting
11:07 11:08 reporting David Martin at the Pentagon
11:08 11:11 tonight thank you very much Secretary of
11:11 11:13 State Anthony blinken's shuttle
11:13 11:15 diplomacy in the Middle East isn't the
11:15 11:16 Biden administration's only attempt at
11:16 11:19 avoiding a wider War we learned that a
11:19 11:21 second aircraft carrier the USS
11:21 11:23 Eisenhower just arrived in the Red Sea
11:23 11:25 over the weekend it is headed to the
11:25 11:27 Persian Gulf that is a clear message of
11:27 11:29 deterrence and it is directed Iran and
11:29 11:31 then just yesterday the Pentagon
11:31 11:34 revealing that a US nuclear submarine
11:34 11:36 crossed through the Suez Canal the fact
11:36 11:37 that we can see these pictures is very
11:37 11:40 rare but it is deliberate a message
11:40 11:42 these vessels operate mostly in secret
11:42 11:44 even called The Silent service this
11:44 11:47 submarine can carry 154 Tomahawk cruise
11:47 11:51 missiles that is a major threat to any
11:51 11:53 adversary breaking news tonight a
11:53 11:54 verdict in the trial stemming from the
11:54 11:57 deadliest Maritime disaster in modern US
11:57 11:59 History 34 people were killed in a boat
11:59 12:02 fire off California's Coast back in 2019
12:02 12:04 tonight we're learning the boat's
12:04 12:07 Captain's fate here cbs's Jonathan
12:07 12:09 bigotti it was the verdict family
12:09 12:11 members hoped for jurors in a Los
12:11 12:13 Angeles Federal Courthouse found dive
12:13 12:16 booat Captain Jerry boilin guilty of one
12:16 12:18 count of misconduct responsible for the
12:18 12:21 deaths of 33 passengers and one crew
12:21 12:24 member Sher McDonna lost her 26-year-old
12:24 12:27 daughter Alexandra Curts the only crew
12:27 12:30 member who died it never heal all wounds
12:30 12:33 and a guilty verdict obviously we're
12:33 12:35 pleased with it but it doesn't bring her
12:35 12:37 back and it doesn't bring the other 33
12:37 12:39 back so we're always going to live with
12:39 12:43 that hole in our heart there's 33 people
12:43 12:44 on board the vessel that's on fire they
12:44 12:47 can't get off the anguish felt for years
12:47 12:50 since the tragedy on Labor Day in 2019
12:50 12:53 when boing's 75t boat named the
12:53 12:55 conception was anchored near Santa Cruz
12:55 12:58 Island and caught fire Just Before Dawn
12:58 13:00 many of of the divers were asleep below
13:00 13:03 the deck in their bunks all six crew
13:03 13:05 members were also asleep at the time of
13:05 13:08 the fire at least one was required to be
13:08 13:10 awake overnight as the boat was engulfed
13:10 13:13 Crews rushed into help but all
13:13 13:16 passengers were trapped the stairs and
13:16 13:19 escape hatch both in
13:19 13:22 Flames I can't breathe the NTSB blame
13:22 13:25 Boyland for his failure to post a roving
13:25 13:27 night Watchman a point prosecutors hit
13:27 13:30 hard on in court band's attorney argued
13:30 13:32 he tried to save lives before fleeing he
13:32 13:35 was the first to jump ship boin and four
13:35 13:37 other crew members have all said they
13:37 13:40 tried to help others but the Flames
13:40 13:43 force them to jump overboard today a
13:43 13:46 measure of accountability and comfort
13:46 13:48 for victim's families Jonathan Vigliotti
13:48 13:51 CBS News Los
13:51 13:53 Angeles now to another major development
13:53 13:55 tonight a jury in Colorado found a
13:55 13:57 police officer not guilty of Reckless
13:57 14:00 manslaughter today in the 2019 killing
14:00 14:03 of Elijah mlan mlan died after police
14:03 14:05 put him in a choke cold and Medics
14:05 14:07 injected him with the powerful sedative
14:07 14:10 ketamine Nathan Woodyard acquitted today
14:10 14:12 was the last of the three Aurora police
14:12 14:14 officers to stand trial in the case one
14:14 14:16 was found guilty of criminally negligent
14:16 14:18 homicide the two paramedics who
14:18 14:20 administered the ketamine go on trial
14:20 14:23 later this month turning now to a royal
14:23 14:24 gathering in Singapore where Prince
14:24 14:26 William is handing out the annual
14:26 14:29 earthshot prize five winners will be
14:29 14:31 awarded more than $1 million for their
14:31 14:33 innovative solutions to the world's
14:33 14:35 environmental challenges in our series
14:35 14:38 protecting the planet cbs's Ben Tracy
14:38 14:40 takes a look at how one US finalist is
14:40 14:42 solving one of the clothing industry's
14:42 14:45 biggest problems to protect the planet
14:45 14:47 from the cost of clothing Connor Hartman
14:47 14:50 is Chief Operating Officer of Circ a
14:50 14:51 climate Tech startup in the former
14:51 14:54 textile miltown of Danville Virginia
14:54 14:57 it's trying to fix the unfashionable
14:57 14:59 problem of clothing waste where does
14:59 15:02 most of our used clothing end up most of
15:02 15:04 it is ending up in landfills or
15:04 15:08 incineration there's a garbage truck of
15:08 15:10 fashion waste that is dumped every
15:10 15:12 second of every day that's because much
15:12 15:14 of our clothing especially inexpensive
15:14 15:17 and trendy fast fashion is a blend of
15:17 15:20 cotton and polyester a form of plastic
15:20 15:22 it's been nearly impossible to recycle
15:22 15:24 until now it's like a little mad
15:24 15:27 scientist cir invented a way to separate
15:27 15:29 the two through a chemical process
15:29 15:32 process our process for lack of a better
15:32 15:36 term is a pressure cooker water under
15:36 15:38 heat and pressure with some responsible
15:38 15:41 chemistry so it's a very fancy instapot
15:41 15:44 it's a very fancy instapot both
15:44 15:46 materials can then be used again to make
15:46 15:48 new clothing like these shirts retailer
15:48 15:51 Zara created with cir's technology so
15:51 15:53 this is the first recycled polycotton
15:53 15:56 clothing item you got it the impact
15:56 15:59 could be huge the fashion industry is
15:59 16:01 responsible for about 10% of annual
16:01 16:03 Planet Waring greenhouse gas emissions
16:03 16:05 that's more than all international air
16:05 16:08 travel and Maritime shipping combined
16:08 16:11 right now less than 1% of textile waste
16:11 16:14 gets recycled back into textiles we can
16:14 16:16 overcome our planet's greatest
16:16 16:19 challenges Prince William is giving cir
16:19 16:21 a big boost naming it a finalist for one
16:21 16:24 of his Earth shot prizes when you guys
16:24 16:25 found out you were a finalist what was
16:25 16:27 your reaction it was pretty emotional
16:27 16:30 honestly and and to get this level of
16:30 16:32 recognition for a solution that we know
16:32 16:34 is going to be the future is really
16:34 16:37 inspiring cir plans to open its first of
16:37 16:40 several industrial scale factories by
16:40 16:43 2026 and refashion the way our clothes
16:43 16:45 are made because we have all the clothes
16:45 16:47 we need to make all the clothes we'll
16:47 16:51 ever need Ben Tracy CBS news Danville
16:51 16:54 Virginia the father of a mass shooting
16:54 16:55 suspect pleads guilty to charges
16:55 16:58 connected to the gun used in the attack
16:58 17:02 we got the the details
17:02 17:05 next a father who helped his teenage son
17:05 17:06 obtain a gun used in a deadly mass
17:06 17:09 shooting last year pleaded guilty today
17:09 17:11 to Reckless conduct Robert Creo Jr
17:11 17:14 sponsored his son's underage gun license
17:14 17:16 even after he threatened to kill people
17:16 17:18 investigators say his son Robert Creo
17:18 17:21 III killed seven people in the shooting
17:21 17:23 at a Fourth of July parade in Highland
17:23 17:25 Park Illinois the gunman's father will
17:25 17:29 serve 60 days in jail and two years of
17:29 17:31 probation tonight there is a major
17:31 17:33 chicken nugget recall what to look for
17:33 17:37 in your freezer
17:37 17:40 next now this consumer alert Tyson's
17:40 17:42 Foods is recalling nearly 30,000 pounds
17:42 17:45 of Frozen fully cooked chicken nuggets
17:45 17:46 after several people found small pieces
17:46 17:49 of metal inside the recall impacts
17:49 17:52 dinosaur shaped fun nuggets sold in 29 o
17:52 17:54 bags with the best bu date of September
17:54 17:56 4th of next year the recalled nuggets
17:56 17:58 were shipped to distributors in at at
17:58 18:01 least nine states across the country
18:01 18:03 well that is tonight's CBS Evening News
18:03 18:13 I'm Nora odonnell good
18:13 18:13 night