Utah Valley University students are returning to classes Wednesday for the first time since an assassin struck down conservative activist Charlie Kirk in an attack that stunned the nation. Some students stood silently and stared down at the still-barricaded courtyard where Kirk was shot. On Tuesday, prosecutors charged a 22-year-old Utah man with capital murder. They say that during the frantic search to find Kirk’s assassin, Tyler Robinson texted his romantic partner and confessed to carrying out the attack. CBS News legal analyst Thane Rosenbaum joined Jeff Hamlin to discuss the legal fallout from Kirk’s assassination.