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cbs' adriana diaz continues our mother's day series. >> hi, how are you?rter: not only did jen laubach give birth to her twins mitchell and maksim eight weeks early, she did it while sick with coronavirus. >> these kids really came into this world against all odds. tors, fearingdoctors, fearing for the boys' health, immediately whisked them away. dad andre was stuck at home. he found out he tested positive for covid minutes after jen's water broke. >> she says we didn't know if it was the last time we would see each other. >> it was survival mode, maternal instinct kicked in. he doesn't go as fast as his brother. >> reporter: for three weeks, she had to channel that instinct remotely. >> he likes to savor it. >> reporter: ...watching nurses feed the newborns until... >> i'm going to cry. they're so tiny. >> reporter: ...they finally met. mitchell is now home, but not maksim. jen visits him five hours a day and now feeds him herself. >> the bond just grows day by day, and it's really nice. oh, geez, i'm getting choked up. >> reporter: after all she's been t
cbs' adriana diaz continues our mother's day series. >> hi, how are you?rter: not only did jen laubach give birth to her twins mitchell and maksim eight weeks early, she did it while sick with coronavirus. >> these kids really came into this world against all odds. tors, fearingdoctors, fearing for the boys' health, immediately whisked them away. dad andre was stuck at home. he found out he tested positive for covid minutes after jen's water broke. >> she says we didn't know...
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norah. >> o'donnell: adriana diaz, thank you. the death of george floyd has prompted many of you to text us here at the "cbs evening news" t voice your concerns and share your pain. one note th us from christina gordon, who lives just outside minneapolis in >> i've wokp a3:00 a.m brathe. just like george floyd. >> reporter: the image of george flied with a police officer's knee on his neck has kept christina gordon up for many nights. mr. floyd is not a family member, but why were you hurting so deeply? >> when i see that image, i feel like he is my son. i feel like he is my husba and it's painful. >> reporter: gordon lives with her husband, phillip, and their two children in a mostly white suburb outside of minneapolis but distance does not provide any comfort, especially for her son, austin, a recent college graduate who has been profiled in the past. >> i was stopped walking home from the community center, and i was questioned about stealing hub caps from cars. it was, you know, jaw-dropping. >> reporter: the latest death at t
norah. >> o'donnell: adriana diaz, thank you. the death of george floyd has prompted many of you to text us here at the "cbs evening news" t voice your concerns and share your pain. one note th us from christina gordon, who lives just outside minneapolis in >> i've wokp a3:00 a.m brathe. just like george floyd. >> reporter: the image of george flied with a police officer's knee on his neck has kept christina gordon up for many nights. mr. floyd is not a family...
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cbs's adriana diaz reports from cbs's adriana diaz reports from waukesha, wisconsin.kesha, wisconsin. >> reporter: a number of local bars swung open their doors hours after the state supreme court said they could. today food is flying out of the kitchen at the neighbor's bar and grill. and grill. the tables are spread out, but servers aren't wearing masks or gloves. owner chris potratz: >> i'm feeling all kinds of different things, worried because my main concern is the safety of everybody. >> reporter: why not keep your doors shut if you have a little bit of trepidation? >> because i can't afford to. my thing is we can't stay locked down forever. >> reporter: the justices threw out the governor's stay-at-home order, calling them "the definition of tyranny." today the governor said this: >> even amongst all this chaos, we cannot let the court's ruling undo all the work we have done to keep our families, our neighbors, and our communities safe. >> reporter: in michigan, some 250 protesters returned to the capitol to demand their statewide restrictions be lifted. tensio
cbs's adriana diaz reports from cbs's adriana diaz reports from waukesha, wisconsin.kesha, wisconsin. >> reporter: a number of local bars swung open their doors hours after the state supreme court said they could. today food is flying out of the kitchen at the neighbor's bar and grill. and grill. the tables are spread out, but servers aren't wearing masks or gloves. owner chris potratz: >> i'm feeling all kinds of different things, worried because my main concern is the safety of...
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adriana diaz, cbs news, chicago. >>> a tragic end in the search for a missing wwe star. the body of the man found in venice beach earlier this morning has been identified as former professional wrestler chad gaspar. he vanished on sunday about a half-mile away. it happened when he and his 10- year-old son got caught in a rip current while swimming. the way was saved, but rescuers were unable to find the wrestling start. he was 39 years old. >>> still ahead, bobcats likely poisoned bay area experts weigh in. >>> plus, the technology available that could help anxiety and depression. >>> and i'm watching the skies clear and our temperatures rise. here is a beautiful view. i will have more on our warm-up coming up in a few minutes. >>> kpix is working to bring you the positive stories during this difficult time. check them out at kpix.com's lashed together that is also where you can connect with people in our community who can help and you can send z3w6nz z1s6z y3w6ny y1s6y >>> the discovery of two dying bobcats in santa cruz county is prompting another cry to ban the use of
adriana diaz, cbs news, chicago. >>> a tragic end in the search for a missing wwe star. the body of the man found in venice beach earlier this morning has been identified as former professional wrestler chad gaspar. he vanished on sunday about a half-mile away. it happened when he and his 10- year-old son got caught in a rip current while swimming. the way was saved, but rescuers were unable to find the wrestling start. he was 39 years old. >>> still ahead, bobcats likely...
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here's cbs' adriana diaz. >> reporter: the two deaths from the rare mystery illness are the first knownrican fatalities connected to the inflammatory syndrome, which appears related to covid-19. one is a five-year-old boy who died last night at a new york city hospital. the other is a seven-year-old boy who passed away in westchester, new york, last week. today, doctors from that hospital say they've treated at least 11 children with this unusual illness and boys are being hit harder. >> it is, apparently, on the heels of some period of time idter a possible covid infection. >> reporter: the illness, which first appeared in europe, causes rashes, fever, and in severe cases, inflamed vessels in the heart, sending some children into shock. at least five of the roughly 100 confirmed cases are here in illinois, including ten-year-old joshua smith, who was in the i.c.u. for a week. doctor julia rosebush treated him. >> right now, we don't really have a great way at predicting who is truly at risk for this of course,which is, of course, extremely wo extremely worrisome to parents. >> reporter
here's cbs' adriana diaz. >> reporter: the two deaths from the rare mystery illness are the first knownrican fatalities connected to the inflammatory syndrome, which appears related to covid-19. one is a five-year-old boy who died last night at a new york city hospital. the other is a seven-year-old boy who passed away in westchester, new york, last week. today, doctors from that hospital say they've treated at least 11 children with this unusual illness and boys are being hit harder....
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that was adriana diaz reporting. >>> ahead -- how stressed out parents, you know them, are trying tor children and working at home at the same time. it is a lot. and a reminder, you can always get this morning's news by subscribing to the "cbs this morning" podcast so you get today's top stories in less than 20 minutes. we like to think of that as a deal. >>> you're watching "cbs this morning." we thank you for that. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ love is all you need. more than ever, your home is your sanctuary. that's why lincoln offers you the ability to purchase a new vehicle remotely with participating dealers. an effortless transaction - all without leaving the comfort and safety of your home. that's the power of sanctuary. and for a little extra help, receive 0% apr financing and defer your first payment up to 120 days on the purchase of a new lincoln. and defer your first stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on... ...with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill... ...can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. and for som
that was adriana diaz reporting. >>> ahead -- how stressed out parents, you know them, are trying tor children and working at home at the same time. it is a lot. and a reminder, you can always get this morning's news by subscribing to the "cbs this morning" podcast so you get today's top stories in less than 20 minutes. we like to think of that as a deal. >>> you're watching "cbs this morning." we thank you for that. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ love is all...
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the democratic governor calls it a -f adriana diaz reports from kenosha, wisconsin. >> reporter: theunch rush was on at the neighbor's bar and grill in waukesha thursday. no gloves and masks for servers but plenty of food. and enjoying a cheeseburger was adam neylon. >> there are times we need to regulate society to make sure we protect public health, but what i don't support is the ability for governor to unilaterally limit our rightsni >> ifre is a increaseut this de reopen wisconsin? >> people are going to have to be personally responsible for themselves and for their families and for their businesses. and i don't think that if there's a dramatic spike it's because of a change in the rules. >> reporter: but wisconsin governor tony evers warned a county by county approach may undo hard-won progress. >> the supreme court may have changed the rules for how we operate, but it sure the heck didn't change how the -- how viruses operate. >> reporter: president donald trump cheered the wisconsin decision as a win for the state. in pennsylvania thursday, he called out that state's democrat
the democratic governor calls it a -f adriana diaz reports from kenosha, wisconsin. >> reporter: theunch rush was on at the neighbor's bar and grill in waukesha thursday. no gloves and masks for servers but plenty of food. and enjoying a cheeseburger was adam neylon. >> there are times we need to regulate society to make sure we protect public health, but what i don't support is the ability for governor to unilaterally limit our rightsni >> ifre is a increaseut this de reopen...
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that was adriana diaz reporting.eres police say they cannot comment because of pending litigation. a statement released days after the march incident says officers were responding to a reported larceny. and upon arrival, our officers were novembered it was the previous suspects from the earlier incident and that the items were, in , stolen. marvia gray currently faces charges herself including resisting arrest, which she calls ridiculous. that video was very difficult to watch. and i watched mr. gray and his mother sitting, and the way mr. gray held his head down while his mother was talking -- i think it seems humiliating. it was very frightening. i hope that this is not the end of this story for these two. this is very, very troubling video. especially when you hear that they had a receipt. i don't understand it. >> yeah, there were a lot of off ramps to the conflict. it's a wonder to me why people take the off ramps. it didn't have to go down the way it went down. we'll leave it there. >>> ahead, vlad duthiers loo
that was adriana diaz reporting.eres police say they cannot comment because of pending litigation. a statement released days after the march incident says officers were responding to a reported larceny. and upon arrival, our officers were novembered it was the previous suspects from the earlier incident and that the items were, in , stolen. marvia gray currently faces charges herself including resisting arrest, which she calls ridiculous. that video was very difficult to watch. and i watched...