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in the sky, an international
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flight plunges, leaving passengers bloody
1:52
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we're learning about what exactly
1:56
happened. The type of damage
1:58
that we see in this airplane. is
2:00
not capable of what you would
2:02
see in just the turbulence and gout. CBS
2:05
Evening News starts now. Truly
2:15
a nightmare at 37,000 feet on a flight from London. Good
2:18
evening. I'm Nora O'Donnell, and thank you for being with
2:20
us. This was the
2:22
scene on board a Singapore Airlines
2:25
plane, debris, thrown everywhere, dense in
2:27
the overhead compartments after unbuckled people
2:30
slammed into them during severe turbulence on
2:32
the way to Singapore. One
2:35
person is dead, dozens are injured.
2:37
Tonight, seven are in critical condition.
2:39
The chaos lasted less than two
2:42
minutes, forcing the pilots to make
2:44
an emergency landing in Bangkok. CBS's
2:46
Chris Van Cleve has more on
2:48
what happened from passengers who experienced
2:50
it. Passengers
2:54
describe a sudden drop during a meal
2:56
service that left passengers bloodied, overhead
2:59
bins and oxygen masks dangling, dented
3:01
ceilings and debris everywhere. During
3:04
a few seconds of
3:06
the plane dropping, there was awful
3:08
steam. It happened about
3:10
ten hours into Singapore Airlines Flight 321 as it
3:12
approached Thailand on
3:14
the trip from London to Singapore. There
3:16
were storms in the area when preliminary
3:19
flight data show the plane appeared to
3:21
encounter a sudden turbulent event lasting about
3:23
a minute. It launched un-belted
3:25
passengers and crew into the ceiling, leaving
3:27
dozens injured and a 73-year-old
3:29
British man dead of a possible heart
3:31
attack. A line
3:33
of ambulances met the Boeing 777-300 after an emergency
3:35
landing in Bangkok. The
3:38
plane just saw the top. The
3:41
thing I remember the most
3:43
was just the objects and
3:45
things flying through the
3:47
air. There was pure elderly ladies and
3:49
four from the cash on
3:51
their heads covered in blood. Among
3:54
the 211 passengers and 18 crew
3:56
on board, at least four Americans. One
3:58
is said to be among the injured. Thirty
4:00
people were taken to the hospital, according
4:03
to the airline, seven in critical condition.
4:05
It's extremely rare to have a turbulence
4:07
event result in fatalities. Former NTSB chair
4:10
Robert Sumwalt. What I would call this
4:12
right now is an in-flight upset, whether
4:14
that is the result of atmospheric turbulence
4:16
or whether it's the result of something
4:19
else. Too early to know for sure.
4:22
Too early to know for sure at this point. Injuries
4:26
from turbulence are rare. The
4:29
FAA says between 2009 and 2022 in the U.S., there were 163
4:31
reported. Nearly
4:35
80 percent were to airline crew. The
4:37
best thing you can do to protect
4:39
yourself and stay safe is wear that
4:41
seatbelt, Nora. Tightening. Chris Sandclue,
4:44
thank you. Well, now to
4:46
some breaking news with a new round
4:48
of severe weather hammering the heartland. At
4:50
this hour, there have been at least
4:52
a dozen reports of tornadoes across Iowa
4:55
with several states under tornado watches through
4:57
the night. CBS's Rexena
4:59
Siberi is in Davenport, Iowa tonight.
5:03
Tonight, a dangerous tornado outbreak in
5:05
Iowa with at least a dozen
5:08
reports of twisters so far today. This
5:11
video was captured by a tornado chaser
5:13
in Adams County, Iowa, about 100 miles
5:15
southwest of Des Moines. You can
5:18
see a whole rift to shreds,
5:20
debris swirling, and the devastating aftermath.
5:23
The tornado took down several wind
5:25
turbines, setting up a massive fire,
5:27
sending thick black smoke billowing into
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the air. Forecasters
5:31
are predicting many more tornadoes will
5:34
hit the Midwest tonight, including after
5:36
dark, the most dangerous time when
5:38
people are asleep and may not
5:40
hear warning. You
5:44
can see the wind is picking up
5:46
here in Davenport, Iowa. The storms are
5:48
heading straight toward us, some moving as
5:50
fast as 70 miles per hour. We're
5:52
under a tornado watch until nine local
5:54
time tonight. For details on this dangerous
5:56
situation and what people can expect, I
5:58
want to bring a meteorologist. Chris Bruin
6:00
from our partners at the Weather Channel. Chris?
6:03
Yeah, that's a particularly dangerous situation. And it's
6:05
a notable threat here for Eastern Iowa and
6:07
other parts of the Midwest. The winds we
6:10
already have in the blue sky that we've
6:12
seen at times today, it just shows you
6:14
how dangerous the environment is in the atmosphere
6:16
as the storms work this direction. That tells
6:18
us they are going to intensify. They will
6:20
likely produce more destructive tornadoes.
6:23
So you want to take this threat very
6:25
seriously. Let's take a look at the timing.
6:27
You can see what it already looks like.
6:29
We've got watches stretched all the way down
6:31
into parts of Missouri and Arkansas. But here
6:33
in Iowa, this seems to be the bulk
6:35
of where we'll see the worst conditions. That's
6:37
where Torquans are the highest. Also into southwest
6:39
Wisconsin and southern parts of Minnesota, Torquan of
6:41
seven. That's a notable threat here. The storms
6:43
will move through quickly. And once they clear
6:46
you, the threat is dying and
6:48
we will clear out very nicely. But the
6:50
problems don't stop there. Damaging winds could exceed
6:52
into Chicago. And then all the way down into the
6:54
mid-south, come tomorrow. There's a look at
6:56
our threat from Texas to Arkansas. And you can
6:58
see the timing will continue through the afternoon and
7:01
into tomorrow night, even early Thursday morning. So we have
7:03
a long 48 hours to go, Noelle. Important
7:06
information. Chris Bruin and Roxanna Saveri, thank
7:09
you so much. Well,
7:11
tonight the defense rests in Donald Trump's
7:13
so-called Hush Money trial. And closing arguments
7:15
are expected to start next week. But
7:17
it's a video posted to Trump's social
7:19
media account during court yesterday that President
7:22
Biden is calling attention to. It
7:24
includes references to a unified right.
7:26
That is a term that is
7:28
largely associated with Hitler's regime in
7:30
Nazi Germany. Biden's campaign says
7:33
it's, quote, a pattern of the former
7:35
president's praise for dictators and
7:37
echoing anti-Semitic tropes. CBS's
7:39
Robert Cotsack has new reporting tonight. Former
7:43
President Trump addressed reporters today outside
7:46
of the courtroom but offered no
7:48
comment on the incendiary controversial video
7:50
posted to his social media account.
7:52
What happens after Donald Trump wins?
7:54
The video showed hypothetical headlines of
7:56
an imagined Trump victory this fall
7:58
with one ask. what's next
8:01
for America and three times
8:03
suggesting the creation of a
8:05
unified Reich, a term widely
8:07
associated with Nazi Germany. President
8:09
Biden released this campaign video
8:11
response. A unified Reich? That's
8:14
Hitler's language. That's not America's. He
8:16
cares about holding on to power.
8:18
This kind of rhetoric
8:20
is unsurprising coming
8:22
from the former president and
8:24
it is appalling and
8:27
we gotta tell him who we are.
8:29
It's not the first time Trump
8:31
has used rhetoric prompting outrage for
8:33
its echoes of hateful extremists. He
8:36
said of immigrants. They're poisoning the
8:38
blood of our country and of
8:40
his political opponents using language some
8:43
historians say is akin to Nazi
8:45
propaganda and the radical left thugs
8:47
that live like vermin within the
8:49
confines of our country. Trump's words
8:52
on the trail have grown increasingly
8:54
charged with visceral nationalistic statements. In
8:56
Minnesota on Friday Trump told supporters
8:59
the country was theirs. This is
9:01
not a nation that belongs to
9:04
them this is a nation that
9:06
totally belongs to you. This
9:09
is your home this is your heritage.
9:11
Trump has said if he wins in
9:13
November he'd be a dictator on day
9:16
one only. On Saturday at
9:18
the NRA convention he mused about
9:20
the possibility of staying on for
9:22
a third term. FDR 16
9:25
years almost 16 years he
9:27
was four term. I
9:30
don't know are we gonna be considered three term or two
9:32
term. The
9:35
Trump campaign has taken down the
9:37
video and blamed a quote junior
9:40
staffer for sharing the material which
9:42
was first published elsewhere. Nora.
9:45
Robert Costa thank you very much. Now
9:47
to the battleground state of Arizona 11
9:50
of Donald Trump's allies including Rudy
9:52
Giuliani pleaded not guilty in an
9:54
Arizona court for allegedly trying to
9:57
keep Trump in power after he
9:59
lost the 2020 election.
10:01
The former president himself is not
10:03
charged in this alleged fake-elector scheme,
10:06
but he is unindicted co-conspirator number
10:08
one. C.S. Zetokieff reports
10:11
from Phoenix. Hello,
10:14
this is Rudy Giuliani. The former
10:16
New York City mayor phoned into a
10:18
Phoenix courtroom today to face charges of
10:20
trying to overturn results of the 2020
10:22
presidential election. I could consider this if
10:25
I've been a complete embarrassment to the
10:27
American legal system. Prosecutors finally
10:29
served disappeared into the mayor Friday night
10:31
after his 80th birthday party in Florida.
10:33
They say after weeks of trying to
10:35
find him. He now has to pay a $10,000 bond
10:38
and show up in Arizona for processing in
10:41
the next 30 days. Giuliani is one of
10:43
18 charged by Arizona's
10:45
Democratic Attorney General with fraud,
10:47
forgery and conspiracy, a group
10:49
including former White House Chief of Staff
10:51
Mark Meadows, former Trump Attorney John Eastman,
10:53
and the former head of Arizona's GOP,
10:56
Kelly Ward and her husband, their
10:58
attorney says they committed no crime. In
11:00
the view of your clients, it was protest.
11:03
Yes, absolutely. Peaceable protests,
11:05
which is constitutional
11:08
freedom of speech. At least five states
11:10
are investigating or prosecuting so-called fake electors
11:13
who tried pressuring than Vice President Mike
11:15
Pence to not certify the electoral college
11:17
count. Trump isn't charged in Arizona, but
11:19
he is in Georgia. And in an
11:21
interview today with CBS News Pittsburgh, he
11:23
says he's concerned with how elections will
11:26
be conducted in battleground Pennsylvania. We
11:28
should go to all paper ballots. We should
11:30
have one day voting, one day election and
11:33
just do it properly and voter ID.
11:35
Disputes about election results in battleground states
11:37
aren't going away. Just last week in
11:39
tiny Delta County, Michigan, a board of
11:42
canvassers initially refused to certify the results
11:44
of a county commission race. They
11:46
were pushed by election conspiracy activists
11:49
questioning the reliability of voting machines.
11:51
The local board eventually approved the results
11:54
under pressure from state officials. The
11:58
defendants in this case aren't scheduled to go on... While
12:00
until mid October at the earliest demeaning
12:02
another legal battle over the Twenty Twenty
12:04
elections is it likely to be resolved
12:07
until after the Twenty Twenty Four contest.
12:09
Nora. At okay Thank you so much.
12:12
And you controversy tonight in the
12:14
world of artificial intelligence as one
12:16
of Hollywood's biggest movie stars as
12:18
her voice was copied without her
12:21
consent I one of the most
12:23
powerful Ai companies after Scarlett Johanson
12:25
cloned open the Eyes shut, she'd
12:27
be t minutes her voice for
12:29
it's latest personal assistant programs. Citizens
12:31
Olin Can't has a tale of
12:33
Ai imitating art imitating all. So
12:38
handsome since since since you
12:40
started with which. Sounded awful
12:42
lot like I'm doing syntactic. Thanks
12:45
for asking. Johansen is calling out
12:47
open a I see you see
12:49
him. Altman's seeing the company's new
12:51
Ai voice Sky sending him to
12:54
eerily similar to the virtual assistant
12:56
she played. In a movie far from
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one. Learn everything about everything.
13:00
Other down barriers die once upon
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a time in a world not
13:05
too different from ours. Johansen
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Queens Oatman Answer to participate.
13:09
We're seeing. He certainly fully would
13:11
be comforting to people that she
13:14
declined the offer. And. Yards
13:16
Bobby Allen broke the story after interviewing
13:18
for a i see to go near
13:20
a Mirage. I said hey did you
13:22
guys based voice off of Scarlett Johanson.
13:25
And She said. Really? I don't even know what
13:27
that voice sounds. Like then we reach out
13:29
the Scarlett Johanson. She says my own
13:31
family thought it was me rights. Year
13:33
Altman said her is his favorite film
13:36
star. Was incredibly prophetic. And
13:38
on the day of the Ai voice
13:40
launch he tweeted the word Her He
13:42
now says out of respect from his
13:44
Johansen. We have pods using Skies Voice
13:47
in our products. We are sorry to
13:49
miss Johansen that we didn't communicate better.
13:51
This comes at a time when the
13:53
uses a I and how. He was
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remains a major concern. This is
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open a eyes business model. Vote
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for the entire internet for
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every. In his face. Vacuum it
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off. And made many many many
14:07
millions of dollars off of this.
14:09
Who isn't getting paid? The artists
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and. Verlyn can't joins us now.
14:13
And this isn't the first accusation
14:15
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That's right. Open Ai has been
14:19
sued by the New York Times,
14:21
the Authors Guild of America, including
14:23
John Grisham and David Baldacci, along
14:25
with various actors and artists. This
14:27
Scarlett Johanson case is really just
14:29
the tip of the iceberg. it's
14:31
about permission to use content with
14:33
Open Ai is doing with Nora.
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facing firefighters nationwide. San Francisco could
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the Us to ban firefighting gear
17:33
made with so called Forever chemicals
17:35
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Mark Strassmann reports from Ohio. Where
17:42
many firefighters worry about their gear
17:44
and foam. And about smoke
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and flames. and
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small town built boko haram
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firefighter j leech feals non
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smokers are doubtless or lose
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fire station 22 lieutenant
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leech helped remove buckets
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of firefighting foam it's
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called a triple f
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undeniably effective but laced
18:13
with p-fast so-called forever
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chemicals now linked to
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various cancers especially among
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firefighters cancer caused
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72 percent of
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active duty firefighter deaths last year
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according to the international association of
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firefighters a separate study
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showed smoke inhalation causes four
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percent of active duty firefighter
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deaths a safer foam now
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exists and 21 states have
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introduced policies that limit the use
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of a triple f firefighting foam
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i keep my wife with me um
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in my helmet there's a picture of
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you wear that
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uh whenever you go on a call his
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wife tracy was a firefighter for 25 years her
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diagnosis in 2017 breast cancer
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despite no family history
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american chemistry council an industry group
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said it supports limits on using
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a triple f adding all p-fast
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not scientifically accurate or appropriate to
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group them together when considering safety
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risks But
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for J Leech, this moment was
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cathartic. Dropping off buckets of
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a triple F for destruction, Tens
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of thousands of gallons of it's sit
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in fire stations across America. Ohio is
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