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in a cbs news exclusive, cbs's adriana diaz was there for the emotional reunion between mother and son>> reporter: this is what american nyla al sha rafa heard from her family's living room in gaza. >> they're bumping around us. >> reporter: when a trip to see her sick mother turned into war. this is nyla now at her california home. >> how are you? >> reporter: finally reunited with her son, nabile, this weekend. >> thank god. praise be to god. she made it out. >> how is it for you to be home? >> happy but not fully happy. i hope i can get my family out. i feel guilty, guilty to eat, guilty to sleep, guilty to take a shower. >> reporter: 25 family members sheltered together while bombs fell nearby. >> oh, my god. you felt the whole building like this. i held my mom right away. >> reporter: back home in the u.s., her son was desperate, as he told us last month. >> i'm kind of just preparing myself right now, where i get a phone call that tells me my mother's not alive. >> reporter: nyla made four attempts to cross the border before finally being allowed to evacuate. >> when you had to l
in a cbs news exclusive, cbs's adriana diaz was there for the emotional reunion between mother and son>> reporter: this is what american nyla al sha rafa heard from her family's living room in gaza. >> they're bumping around us. >> reporter: when a trip to see her sick mother turned into war. this is nyla now at her california home. >> how are you? >> reporter: finally reunited with her son, nabile, this weekend. >> thank god. praise be to god. she made it...
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i'm adriana diaz in washington. good night. >>> from cbs news bay area, this is the evening edition. >> now at 6:00, rain all over the bay area to start the weekend, but how much will it impact your thanksgiving plans? darren peck tracking the forecast. >> and how can we forget last year's relentless storms, we check in on our reservoirs. >>> i'm pretty sure they're going to start taking over the doorways once again. >> san francisco went all out cleaning up for the apec summit, but now that world leader have left, can the city keep it up in one of its most troubled neighborhoods? >>> and they're the largest penguins but could become a casualty of a warming planet. the efforts underway to save them. >>> after a mostly dry few months, this past week has brought rain all around the bay area. this santa cruz neighborhood saw some flooding in the streets. san jose professor shared several videos on social media saying, quote, our street is a shallow lake. >> in san francisco a downed tree blocked leavenworth in lower no
i'm adriana diaz in washington. good night. >>> from cbs news bay area, this is the evening edition. >> now at 6:00, rain all over the bay area to start the weekend, but how much will it impact your thanksgiving plans? darren peck tracking the forecast. >> and how can we forget last year's relentless storms, we check in on our reservoirs. >>> i'm pretty sure they're going to start taking over the doorways once again. >> san francisco went all out cleaning up...
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in tonight's living well series, cbs's adriana diaz shows us some of the benefits to cutting back onorter: one of the newest party scenes in new york city is missing a key ingredient -- alcohol. >> demand was something i had never expected. >> reporter: elizabeth gas coin started this alcohol-free event company called absence of proof after deciding to stop drinking two years ago. >> the biggest difference i see is with my mental health and anxiety levels. i just feel a sense of calm that i hadn't felt when i was drinking. >> reporter: a research analysis from the american heart association has another reason to cut back. it shows drinking just one alcoholic beverage a day can contribute to increased blood pressure. >> the main risk factor with high blood pressure is cardiovascular disease, heart attack, stroke. it can also put you at risk for kidney disease. >> lee frame is program director for integrative medicine at george washington university. >> a lot of people say they drink because they want to relax. they say it helps them de-stress. is that the case? >> that's a very, very
in tonight's living well series, cbs's adriana diaz shows us some of the benefits to cutting back onorter: one of the newest party scenes in new york city is missing a key ingredient -- alcohol. >> demand was something i had never expected. >> reporter: elizabeth gas coin started this alcohol-free event company called absence of proof after deciding to stop drinking two years ago. >> the biggest difference i see is with my mental health and anxiety levels. i just feel a sense...
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reporting from the nation's capital, i'm adriana diaz. >>> this is "cbs news flash."white house says president biden would veto a bill being proposed in the house that would provide assistance only to israel. this comes after top administration officials were on capitol hill tuesday, pushing for a package that would bundle aid for israel, ukraine, and other national security objectives. >>> a student at cornell university has been arrested for posting violent threats online against jewish students. 21-year-old patrick dai faces up to five years in prison if found guilty. the school said that campus police will maintain heightened security. >>> and new york city just held its 50th annual village halloween parade tuesday night. fun fact, this is the largest halloween parade in the world. >>> for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm jarred hill, cbs news, new york. >>> tonight, the new warning from the fbi. hamas could inspire terror attacks right here in the united states with the threat against the homeland reaching a, quote, whole ot
reporting from the nation's capital, i'm adriana diaz. >>> this is "cbs news flash."white house says president biden would veto a bill being proposed in the house that would provide assistance only to israel. this comes after top administration officials were on capitol hill tuesday, pushing for a package that would bundle aid for israel, ukraine, and other national security objectives. >>> a student at cornell university has been arrested for posting violent threats...
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cbs' adriana diaz was there and reports the departure brings us closer to the end of more than hlf aentury of so-called panda diplomacy. >> reporter: these might be the heaviest hitters here in washington. did you see pandas? >> yes. there is one right behind you. >> reporter: drawing swarms to the national zoo to see its last three pandas for the last time. brandy smith is the zoo's director. >> they are just joy. people watch them, they're happy, they smile. sand i think joy is in short supply these days. >> look how cute! >> reporter: under the zoo's contract with china, all bears go back. >> it's going to be quiet, and that's going to be hard. >> reporter: and empty nest? >> an empty nest. >> good boy! >> reporter: leaving zookeepers who have been some since birth bracing. >> i'm trying not to think about the end. >> reporter: the zoo's first pandas arrived in 1972. >> i think pandemonium is going to break out right here at the zoo. >> reporter: after president nixon and the first lady's historic visit to the then closed off china. america's love only grew with the panda cam. bao
cbs' adriana diaz was there and reports the departure brings us closer to the end of more than hlf aentury of so-called panda diplomacy. >> reporter: these might be the heaviest hitters here in washington. did you see pandas? >> yes. there is one right behind you. >> reporter: drawing swarms to the national zoo to see its last three pandas for the last time. brandy smith is the zoo's director. >> they are just joy. people watch them, they're happy, they smile. sand i...
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in a cbs news exclusive, cbs's adriana diaz was there for the emotional reunion between mother and sonhis is what american naela elshorafa heard from her family's living room in gaza. >> the bombing all around us. >> reporter: when a trip to see her sick mother turned into war. this is naela now at her california home. finally reunited with her son this weekend. >> we said thank god, praise to god that she made it out. >> reporter: how is it for you to be home? >> happy but not fully happy. i hope i can get my family out. i feel guilty, guilty to eat, guilty to sleep, guilty to take a shower. >> reporter: 25 family members shelter together while bombs fell nearby. >> oh, my god, you fell to the this. >> reporter: back home in the u.s., her son was desperate as he told us last month. >> i'm kind of just preparing myself right now where i get a phone call that tells me my mother is not alive. >> reporter: naela made four attempts to cross the border, before finally being allowed to evacuate. when you had to leave your family? >> oh, my gosh. >> reporter: leave your mother, what was that
in a cbs news exclusive, cbs's adriana diaz was there for the emotional reunion between mother and sonhis is what american naela elshorafa heard from her family's living room in gaza. >> the bombing all around us. >> reporter: when a trip to see her sick mother turned into war. this is naela now at her california home. finally reunited with her son this weekend. >> we said thank god, praise to god that she made it out. >> reporter: how is it for you to be home? >>...
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adriana diaz, cbs news, washington. >> jericka: love a good ginger ale with cherries.he late show with stephen colbert. that's next. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: if you can't watch the "cbs evening news," you can listen. subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. this is a hot flash. this is a hot flash. but this is a not flash. ♪ i got a good feeling ♪ there's big news for women going through menopause. veozah - a prescription treatment for moderate to severe vasomotor symptoms - the medical name for hot flashes and night sweats. with hormone-free veozah, you can have fewer hot flashes, and more not flashes. veozah is proven to reduce the number and severity of hot flashes, day and night. for some women, it can start working in as early as one week. don't use veozah if you have cirrhosis, severe kidney problems, kidney failure, or take cyp1a2 inhibitors. increased liver blood test values may occur. your doctor will check them before and during treatment. most common side effects include stomach pain, diarrhea, difficulty sleeping, back pain, and hot flashes. ♪ i got a good feelin
adriana diaz, cbs news, washington. >> jericka: love a good ginger ale with cherries.he late show with stephen colbert. that's next. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: if you can't watch the "cbs evening news," you can listen. subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. this is a hot flash. this is a hot flash. but this is a not flash. ♪ i got a good feeling ♪ there's big news for women going through menopause. veozah - a prescription treatment for moderate to severe vasomotor...
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>>> this is the cbs weekend news from washington with adriana diaz. >> good evening, adriana is off. i'm robert acosta. tonight, the second group of hostages s hamas has been freed but not before the second release was delayed by worries. they were taken by gaza across the border to egypt. in exchange, dozens of palestinian prisoners were expected to be freed. today, more aid flowed into gaza as part of the truce agreement but far short what's been called for in the war ravaged palestinian territory. n thousands rallied to keep pressure on benjamin netanyahu to release all the hostages. here to lead us off. >> robert, good evening, the hostages are now back in israel and we finally know who they are, mothers with children and two 3 year-olds and others whose mother was murdered and one who attended the nova music festival and others and a teen also abducted has not been released. tonight, a delayed release of 13 more israeli women and children and four foreign nationals held by hamas in exchange for 39 palestinians imprisoned in israeli jails in an intend standoff and cease-fire cut
>>> this is the cbs weekend news from washington with adriana diaz. >> good evening, adriana is off. i'm robert acosta. tonight, the second group of hostages s hamas has been freed but not before the second release was delayed by worries. they were taken by gaza across the border to egypt. in exchange, dozens of palestinian prisoners were expected to be freed. today, more aid flowed into gaza as part of the truce agreement but far short what's been called for in the war ravaged...
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adriana diaz, cbs news, washington. >> and that is the "overnight news" for this monday.se. reporting from the cbs broadcast center here in new york city, i'm jericka duncan. >>> this is "cbs news flash." i'm matt pieper in new york. memorial services begin today in georgia for former first lady rosalynn carter. a wreath laying will take place at georgia southwestern state university. then her body will lie in repose at the jimmy carter presidential library and museum in atlanta before a tuesday funeral. >>> about 45,000 portland, oregon students will be back in class this morning after a nearly month-long teachers' strike. the state's largest school district reached a tentative agreement with the teachers' union last night. >>> and cyber monday is here. but many have already been shelling out over the last several days. shoppers spent nearly $10 billion online on black friday according to adobe analytics. for more download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. >>> it's monday, november 27th, 2023. this is the "cbs morning news." the push to extend the paus
adriana diaz, cbs news, washington. >> and that is the "overnight news" for this monday.se. reporting from the cbs broadcast center here in new york city, i'm jericka duncan. >>> this is "cbs news flash." i'm matt pieper in new york. memorial services begin today in georgia for former first lady rosalynn carter. a wreath laying will take place at georgia southwestern state university. then her body will lie in repose at the jimmy carter presidential library...
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cbs's adriana diaz was there and reports the departure brings us closer to the end of more than a half-called counter diplomacy. >> panda! panda! >> reporter: these might be the heaviest hitters here in washington. did you see pandas? >> yes. one street behind you. >> right behind! [laughter] >> reporter: drawing swarms to the national zoo to see its last three pandas for the last time. randy smith is the zoo's director. >> they are just a joy. people watch them, they are happy they smile, and i think joy is in short supply these days appeared to be a look at how huge beard >> reporter: under the zoo's contract with china, all bears go back. >> it is going to be quiet, and that is going to be hard. >> reporter: an empty nest? >> empty nest. >> good boy! >> reporter: leaving zookeepers who have been with some since birth bracing. >> i'm trying not to think about the end. [laughs] >> reporter: the zoo's first pandas arrived in 1972. >> i think pandemonium is going to break out right here at the zoo. >> reporter: after president nixon and the first lady's historic visit to the then-closed
cbs's adriana diaz was there and reports the departure brings us closer to the end of more than a half-called counter diplomacy. >> panda! panda! >> reporter: these might be the heaviest hitters here in washington. did you see pandas? >> yes. one street behind you. >> right behind! [laughter] >> reporter: drawing swarms to the national zoo to see its last three pandas for the last time. randy smith is the zoo's director. >> they are just a joy. people watch...
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and a cbs news investigation, adriana diaz traveled to idaho were even supporters of the bands say theren unexpected consequences for women's health. >> i can't describe the amount of love that i have for this little girl. >> reporter: beka vincent brown was overjoyed about having a sibling for her daughter. but at 16 weeks, tests revealed the fetus had a fatal diagnosis with multiple abnormal organs. >> that had both my husband and i. it wasn't going to be a viable% baby. >> her options were wait until she miscarried or had a stillbirth or leave the state for an abortion. they drove seven hours to portland with their 2-year-old because they didn't have child care. after the first night of a two day procedure she went into labor in her hotel bathroom. >> i had to stifle cries because my child is on the other side of the wall sleeping. meant my other child is sitting in the hotel bathroom. >> when dr. m feiner heard what happened, she was overcome with emotion. >> sadness. feeling like there was so much harm that happened to her that didn't need to happen. >> reporter: how dangerous was i
and a cbs news investigation, adriana diaz traveled to idaho were even supporters of the bands say theren unexpected consequences for women's health. >> i can't describe the amount of love that i have for this little girl. >> reporter: beka vincent brown was overjoyed about having a sibling for her daughter. but at 16 weeks, tests revealed the fetus had a fatal diagnosis with multiple abnormal organs. >> that had both my husband and i. it wasn't going to be a viable% baby....
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adriana diaz reports on the history of panda diplomacy. >> reporter: the pandas left the nation's capitalic flair. a police escort, a private plane, and a hero's welcome back in china last week. for half a century, they've been among washington's heaviest hitters. did you see pandas? >> yes! >> yes! >> there's one straight behind you! >> look at how cute. >> reporter: but they've always been on loan. smithsonian's national zoo pays china millions for the pandas. >> they are just joy. people watch them, they're happy, they smile. >> reporter: brandi smith is the zoo's director. >> they were supposed to return about three years ago -- >> then they had a baby? >> they did have a baby. >> pandemic puppy. >> yes, our little pandemic miracle. >> reporter: the name means "little miracle" in mandarin because he was born by artificial insemination when his mother was 22, well past the mating age of around 6 years old. the first panda in the u.s. was likely this one nearly a century ago, a cub captured by american explorer ruth harkness who got the hotel treatment en route to the brookfield zoo out
adriana diaz reports on the history of panda diplomacy. >> reporter: the pandas left the nation's capitalic flair. a police escort, a private plane, and a hero's welcome back in china last week. for half a century, they've been among washington's heaviest hitters. did you see pandas? >> yes! >> yes! >> there's one straight behind you! >> look at how cute. >> reporter: but they've always been on loan. smithsonian's national zoo pays china millions for the...
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adriana diaz reports through all the joy she still feels so much sadness. >> reporter: this is what americanfrom her family's living room in gaza. >> they bumping around us. >> reporter: when a trip to see her sick mother turned into war. this is nila now. at her california home. >> [ spea king in a global language ] >> reporter: finally, reunited with her son nabil this weekend. >> we say -- thank god. praise be to god that she made it out. >> reporter: how is it for you to be home? >> happy. but -- not fully happy. i hope i can get my family out. i feel guilty. guilty to eat, guilty to sleep, guilty to take a shower. >> reporter: 25 family members sheltered together while bombs fell nearby. >> oh my god. you felt the whole building like this. i hugged my mom right away. >> reporter: back home in the u.s., her son was desperate as he told us last month. >> i'm kind of just preparing myself right now. where i get a phone call that tells me my mother is not alive. >> reporter: nila made four attempts to cross the border before finally being allowed to evacuate. when you had to leave your fami
adriana diaz reports through all the joy she still feels so much sadness. >> reporter: this is what americanfrom her family's living room in gaza. >> they bumping around us. >> reporter: when a trip to see her sick mother turned into war. this is nila now. at her california home. >> [ spea king in a global language ] >> reporter: finally, reunited with her son nabil this weekend. >> we say -- thank god. praise be to god that she made it out. >>...