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caitlin huey-burns has tonight's "eye on america." >> what do you want for lunch today?d kate scaife friday morning as she made her kids' lunch, dropped them off at the bus stop, and headed to her office at usaid where she was a program analyst. scaife was one of thousands of federal employees who received an email saying they are being affected by a reduction in force, government speak for "you're fired." >> it has been one of the hardest months of my life. to feel that i did something wrong when all we were ever trying to do was the right thing. >> they are increasingly viewed as the villains. >> reporter: that's top trump official russell vought talking to his right wing think tank in 2023. vought has helped billionaire elon musk carry out the mass firings across the federal government. last week vought sent this memo directing agencies to plan for a significant reduction in the number of full-time workers, an effort to shrink the government that could ultimately leave 700,000 federal employees across the country out of a job. >> we want to put them in trauma. >> repo
caitlin huey-burns has tonight's "eye on america." >> what do you want for lunch today?d kate scaife friday morning as she made her kids' lunch, dropped them off at the bus stop, and headed to her office at usaid where she was a program analyst. scaife was one of thousands of federal employees who received an email saying they are being affected by a reduction in force, government speak for "you're fired." >> it has been one of the hardest months of my life. to...
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>> please -- i g huey. [ light laughter ] huey's my jam. >> jimmy: yeah, but you -- you messed up -- >> jimmy: yeah >> this is -- they're trying to psych us out. >> ah, here we go. >> 'cause hang on. >> jimmy: it's not even trying to psych you out, we're crushing you right now. >> 3-2 -- 3-1? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: 3-1. >> 3-1? >> jimmy: roots, yeah. >> questlove: one, two, three. >> jimmy: a good one. ♪ [ drums for "barracuda" by heart ] [ bass joins ] [ guitar joins ] [ beeping ] [ vocalizing bassline ] >> what is it, what is it, what is it? [ vocalizing bassline ] >> i got it, i got it, i got it! i got it! ♪ barracuda ♪ >> jimmy: oh! [ bell dinging ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> i kinda cheated on that one. ♪ >> jimmy: that was -- >> i'm talking teamwork makes the dream -- >> jimmy: ah. >> -- dream work. [ light laughter ] yeah, yeah, that's right. >> that was teamwork. teamwork. >> jimmy: gosh. >> my man stopped the buzzer. >> jimmy: this is the closest game we've ever played, yeah. [ vocalizing "barracuda" bassline ] >> jimmy: 3-2. [ mimicking guitar lick ] oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
>> please -- i g huey. [ light laughter ] huey's my jam. >> jimmy: yeah, but you -- you messed up -- >> jimmy: yeah >> this is -- they're trying to psych us out. >> ah, here we go. >> 'cause hang on. >> jimmy: it's not even trying to psych you out, we're crushing you right now. >> 3-2 -- 3-1? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: 3-1. >> 3-1? >> jimmy: roots, yeah. >> questlove: one, two, three. >> jimmy: a good one. ♪ [ drums for...
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reporting. >> caitlin huey-burns reporting. >>> "cbs news ro your gut is like a garden growing bothlthy gut environment. benefiber's plant-based prebiotic fiber gently nourishes the good bacteria, working with your body to help your gut, and you, flourish. effortlessly. every day. grow what feels good. with benefiber. jordan's sore nose let out a fiery sneeze, so dad grabbed puffs plus lotion to soothe her with ease. puffs plus lotion is gentle on sensitive skin and locks in moisture to provide soothing relief. a nose in need deserves puffs indeed. america's #1 lotion tissue. deserves puffs indeed. >>> the largest and most ambitious art exhibit ever dedicated to the sport of boxing is on display at the norton museum in west palm beach, florida. it's called strike fast, dance lightly. and it's more than just a great bunch of paintings. rita braver paid a visit. >> i'm revealing all of you. i give you one more chance. who is the greatest? all right. >> a rugged sparring partner tosses some heavy leather at the champ, forcing him to give ground. >> reporter: muhammed ali is considered
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cbs's caitlin huey-burns has the latest from washington., i want to just separate the budget process here. there's a big long budget process that has started. that's not what we're talking about here. we're talking about basically a stopgap bare-bones measure to keep government open. is that where things are? what does that bill look like? >> reporter: yeah, it's confusing for people at home. it's confusing for those of us who cover this every day. essentially the budget we've been talking about is what congress wants to spend money on in the future. what we are talking about with government funding is money and spending they've already agreed to. mike johnson, the house speaker, said he's releasing text hoping for a bill, a vote on a bill next tuesday. basically this would extend current spending levels, meaning those levels agreed to under the biden administration, through the end of the fiscal year. so through the end of september. that means no big cuts to government spending, keeping things as-is so that they can move on and focus on t
cbs's caitlin huey-burns has the latest from washington., i want to just separate the budget process here. there's a big long budget process that has started. that's not what we're talking about here. we're talking about basically a stopgap bare-bones measure to keep government open. is that where things are? what does that bill look like? >> reporter: yeah, it's confusing for people at home. it's confusing for those of us who cover this every day. essentially the budget we've been...
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let's go to congressional correspondent caitlin huey-burns., what were these mayors anxious to get across in their testimony today? >> reporter: john, this was a six-hour long hearing and it was fiery. the democratic mayors of these major cities were essentially trying to push back at the notion that their policies have been either exacerbating illegal immigration or contributing to higher crime. here's what they said, in their words. >> false narrative is that immigrants in general are criminals or immigrants in general cause all sorts of danger and harm. that is actually what is undermining safety in our communities. >> it's important that the trust between the community and law enforcement is strong. that's ultimately how we have built a safer city. >> reporter: now, it was interesting too because many of these mayors didn't like to use the term sanctuary city in their testimony today. it's not a legal term, john. it is broadly defined but democrats say that it helps local law enforcement be able to encourage those who are here undoumented
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now caitlin huey-burns reports americans are watching closely to see how he handles it. caitlin?rter: hey, john. that's right. the economy helped put donald trump back in the white house, and it's expected to be a key pillar of his speech tonight. we're told he is going to talk about lowering prices for americans, even if his tariff plan threatens to raise them. we traveled to york, pennsylvania, to get an assessment, a report from voters and residents about how they think he's handling the economy. 29-year-old c.j. weigle helps run his family's commercial printing shop, rheem printing, in york, pennsylvania. 61% of the county voted for president trump. how would you describe this area? >> we used to be a mecca for manufacturing. york was a real, true leader. i think when you heard the president talk on the trail, it hit home for us here. we've lost a lot of jobs to foreign competitors. >> reporter: weigle voted for trump in november and says that since the election, he's been feeling more optimistic. how do you think he's doing so far on the economy? >> i mean, there's always ro
now caitlin huey-burns reports americans are watching closely to see how he handles it. caitlin?rter: hey, john. that's right. the economy helped put donald trump back in the white house, and it's expected to be a key pillar of his speech tonight. we're told he is going to talk about lowering prices for americans, even if his tariff plan threatens to raise them. we traveled to york, pennsylvania, to get an assessment, a report from voters and residents about how they think he's handling the...
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president huey yes.commissioner t's cardenas absent and vice president is absent. >> motion passes. congratulations. >> thank you. thank you very much. okay. >> remember this case is i really appreciate what you said you thank you very much. >> yeah. item three san francisco municipal transportation agency s.f. mta funding working group summary this is a discussion item as if mta will provide an update on solutions being currently being discussed to address the agency's $320 million budget shortfall in fiscal year 2627 and share an update on the muni funding working group efforts to date presenting today we have a mandate you can with sfm to come up and help you. >> hi welcome amanda. >> okay. thank you so much. good afternoon and president huey i don't know if the vice president is eunice's here or not but i will welcome her as well. dr. tang and commissioners, thank you for making some time for us to speak with you. this presentation is coming out of a briefing that i offered to director tang and some
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so he had been supported a senator from louisiana named huey long, who had really pushed forward his candidacy and then his his campaign in 1932. but long was a populist. he was somebody who kind of wanted fdr his job, and he was radical than fdr was. and so pretty early on, he taking shots at fdr administration because he believes it doesn't go enough. they're not willing to money the way that huey long would like the programs, the public works programs and job programs he think don't go anywhere near far. and so long because he is such a big character a big personality. he makes masterful use of radio. he becomes, one of fdr main antagonist, the congress. some of the legislation passed in that first 100 days of fdr was first administration. the emergency banking act. the federal emergency relief act. the national industrial recovery act. the agricultural adjustment act. civilian corps was passed as well as the tennessee valley authority was created. which of these drew some of the sharpest debate and do we feel the effects of these today? this is a great question because these enor
so he had been supported a senator from louisiana named huey long, who had really pushed forward his candidacy and then his his campaign in 1932. but long was a populist. he was somebody who kind of wanted fdr his job, and he was radical than fdr was. and so pretty early on, he taking shots at fdr administration because he believes it doesn't go enough. they're not willing to money the way that huey long would like the programs, the public works programs and job programs he think don't go...
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so he had been supported a senator from louisiana named huey long, who had really pushed forward his candidacy and then his his campaign in 1932. but long was a populist. he was somebody who kind of wanted fdr his job, and he was radical than fdr was. and so pretty early on, he taking shots at fdr administration because he believes it doesn't go enough. they're not willing to money the way that huey long would like the programs, the public works programs and jobs programs he think don't go anywhere near far. and so long because he is such a big character a big personality. he makes masterful use of radio. he becomes, one of fdr main antagonist, the congress. some of the legislation passed in that first 100 days of fdr was first administration. the emergency banking act. the federal emergency relief act. the national industrial recovery act. the agricultural adjustment act. civilian corps was passed as well as the tennessee valley authority was created. which of these drew some of the sharpest debate and do we feel the effects of these today? this is a great question because these eno
so he had been supported a senator from louisiana named huey long, who had really pushed forward his candidacy and then his his campaign in 1932. but long was a populist. he was somebody who kind of wanted fdr his job, and he was radical than fdr was. and so pretty early on, he taking shots at fdr administration because he believes it doesn't go enough. they're not willing to money the way that huey long would like the programs, the public works programs and jobs programs he think don't go...
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1964 and for 21 years served a diverse clientele that included willie mays, black panther founder hueyton, and the late ktvu news anchor dennis richmond. that's it for tonight here at 11:00. but we are not done. sportswrap with bailey ready to roll. up next. i'll see you back here i guess what i'm looking for from you is, i mean, i know how the fire affected me, and there's always a constant fear that who's to say something like that won't happen again? that's fair. we committed to underground, 10,000 miles of electric line. you look back at where we were 10 years ago and we are in a completely different place today, and it's because of how we need to care for our communities and our customers. i hope that's true. [joe] that's my commitment. [ambient noise] we come from a long line of farmers and there's a sense of pride, but there's also a significant amount of pressure. - farmers have to take care of their physical and their mental health because what's a farm without a farmer? - watching the sun come up, that's my time. i can have a cup of coffee and every day is a new opportunity.
1964 and for 21 years served a diverse clientele that included willie mays, black panther founder hueyton, and the late ktvu news anchor dennis richmond. that's it for tonight here at 11:00. but we are not done. sportswrap with bailey ready to roll. up next. i'll see you back here i guess what i'm looking for from you is, i mean, i know how the fire affected me, and there's always a constant fear that who's to say something like that won't happen again? that's fair. we committed to underground,...
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caitlin huey-burns reports. >> what do you want for lunch today?y morning as she made her kids lunch, dropped them off at the bus stop, and headed to her office at usaid, where she was a program analyst. scafe was one of thousands of federal employees who received an e-mail saying they're being affected by a reduction in force. government speak for you're fired. >> it has been one of the hardest months of my life. to feel that i did something wrong when all we were trying to do was the right thing. >> they're increasingly viewed as the villains. >> reporter: that's top trump official russell vought talking to his right-wing think tank in 2023. vought has helped billionaire elon musk carry out the mass firings across the federal government. last week vought sent this memo directing agencies to plan for a significant reduction in the number of full-time workers, an effort to shrink the government that could ultimately leave 700,000 federal employees across the country out of a job. >> we want to put them in trauma. >> reporter: that trauma was on dis
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founder huey newton and the late ktvu news anchor dennis richmond. >> a violent scene at a car crash in east oakland overnight. a car wrapped around a pole, part of a busy thoroughfare, is closed. what we're learning from police this morning. plus. >> on the very first holy day of ramadan. so to me, that is very significant. >> a hateful message left on an east bay business. how neighbors are standing up for the clinic's owner, who says this isn't the first time she's been targeted. then another bay area school district facing tough decisions amid a budget deficit. where in the east bay, teachers could be let go amid other cuts. >> from ktvu, fox two news. this is mornings on two. >> good morning and welcome back to mornings on two. i'm gasia mikaelian. >> and good morning i'm dave clark. it's monday, it's march 3rd. do you get to say it at the beginning of the month? >> i did say rabbit rabbit on saturday. >> okay. >> can i tell you this weekend, weather wise, shook out exactly like steve paulson said it would. almost down to the hour, steve. >> gotcha. >> yes. >> gosh. i'm flattere
founder huey newton and the late ktvu news anchor dennis richmond. >> a violent scene at a car crash in east oakland overnight. a car wrapped around a pole, part of a busy thoroughfare, is closed. what we're learning from police this morning. plus. >> on the very first holy day of ramadan. so to me, that is very significant. >> a hateful message left on an east bay business. how neighbors are standing up for the clinic's owner, who says this isn't the first time she's been...
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northern and you had some philadelphia and so forth and so on, but on the other end here, this was huey newton and bobby seale's first generation that grew up in the north their parents still southern attitudes and ideas, understanding the murders by the klan and all that, but generally the majority of blacks had lived in the south and the great migrations came about because what we were looking for work and, we couldn't find it in the south. so walked in some cases we to detroit, we walk to chicago so forth and so on. and those people that settled in west coast were actually different from the east coast who, had been entrenched in life in new york and philadelphia and baltimore. those are old cities. blacks had been living in those cities a long time. this a new group of blacks on the west, end quote. and so this is important because. you know, the black panther party, they're one of the the cliques you will in prison that that is a part of the co-founding of the black guerilla family because similar the aryan brotherhood the guerilla family is this merging of cliques that decide they
northern and you had some philadelphia and so forth and so on, but on the other end here, this was huey newton and bobby seale's first generation that grew up in the north their parents still southern attitudes and ideas, understanding the murders by the klan and all that, but generally the majority of blacks had lived in the south and the great migrations came about because what we were looking for work and, we couldn't find it in the south. so walked in some cases we to detroit, we walk to...
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. >> john: just as they go through another round of applause, caitlin huey-burns is on the hill.e democrats doing in preparation for tonight? >> reporter: after this election, democrats have been trying to figure their way out of the wilderness and they have been hearing in your full from their constituents back home who want them to do more, do what they can to oppose the president. they are in the minority and are limited legislatively and what they can do. but they house minority or hakeem jeffries urged democrats to show up today to show their strength in opposition to the president. remember, it just takes three republicans to defect in order for democrats to blow everything appear. the majority that republicans have is indeed fragile. democrats are trying to hold it together in opposition to this president and we'll see how they do it tonight. >> maurice: the speaker is supposed to introduce the president. see if that happened. he basks in the moment. >> president trump: thank you. [applause] thank you very much. thank you very much. it's a great honor, thank you very much.
. >> john: just as they go through another round of applause, caitlin huey-burns is on the hill.e democrats doing in preparation for tonight? >> reporter: after this election, democrats have been trying to figure their way out of the wilderness and they have been hearing in your full from their constituents back home who want them to do more, do what they can to oppose the president. they are in the minority and are limited legislatively and what they can do. but they house minority...
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next we have the mother and child free huey rally by deborah sahm for the series i also from 2017 oh sorry went to fast. untitled by sylvia cordova for the 2018 series of body reorganized. the theme of that year was sanctuary city david brooks at hospitality house by lukas brafman. similar for 2019 on whose shoulders the theme of that year was 24 seven. and then we have the transgender district by marcel pardo or risa for the 2020 series kin streets. the theme for that year was celebrating 50 years of gay pride in san francisco. >> jose soria by win mixture in pride as a protest also from 20 also from 2020 a son you are still here from kimberly are touches. 2021 series. it wasn't only a hotel. the theme from that year was imagining monuments for the future. and finally we have dr. dreams the super trans from skywatchers series toward opulence and also from 2021. i worked with a graphic designer to create this frame to give the series a consistent look. and also we have a qr code and i'll be creating a web page that will have further information on each poster. the let's see here hey,
next we have the mother and child free huey rally by deborah sahm for the series i also from 2017 oh sorry went to fast. untitled by sylvia cordova for the 2018 series of body reorganized. the theme of that year was sanctuary city david brooks at hospitality house by lukas brafman. similar for 2019 on whose shoulders the theme of that year was 24 seven. and then we have the transgender district by marcel pardo or risa for the 2020 series kin streets. the theme for that year was celebrating 50...