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and, as carter evans found, some are flocking to feed barns to stock up on chickens-- live chickens.> reporter: in ogden, utah, lines are out the door for omething other than toilet paper. all these people are stocking up on chickens-- the live kind. >> we sold 569 chicks in three hours. >> reporter: so faisso farm supplier i.f.a. country ore saysys baby chick sales are baby chick sales ar up almost 30%. sandie schupe is the poultry department director. st people started panicking, saying "we need chicks, we have to have them right now," and that is when we realized there would be an issue of supply and demand. >> reporter: when coronavirus first hit the u.s. customers cleared out grocery store shelves, and janelle waters got concerned. >> i thought, i don't really have a protein source for my family if the food supply slows down. >> reporter: now, she is part of a rush of people across the country flocking to chickens as a potential food source. >> it's been through the roof. >> reporter: at rivertown feed in petaluma, california, they sell out of chicks as soon as they arrive. the
and, as carter evans found, some are flocking to feed barns to stock up on chickens-- live chickens.> reporter: in ogden, utah, lines are out the door for omething other than toilet paper. all these people are stocking up on chickens-- the live kind. >> we sold 569 chicks in three hours. >> reporter: so faisso farm supplier i.f.a. country ore saysys baby chick sales are baby chick sales ar up almost 30%. sandie schupe is the poultry department director. st people started...
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here's carter evans.ser fln the slopesboder at the olympics in sochi, russia, there's no way she would ulve known the gear she wore would help in the battle against covid-19. the idea came while isolating at home, where we reached her in austria. >> my is fillold snowboards and old goggles. >> reporter: it turns out the ski goggles could be put to a great use, by doctors. >> your eyes are bare, very exposed. that's the way for the virus to jump immediately into your body and attack you. >> reporter: dr. marsha glass and her colleagues were running dangeroulsy low on protective equipment when a fellow doctor set a box to her home. >> i opened it up and i saw boxes of goggles. >> reporter: they were ski goggles from a group called goggles for docs, that has been kiers and onations from sidelined skiers and snowboarders around the world. did you ever think that you would be outfitting doctors with personal protective equipment? >> no. i don't think anyone would have thought it would have came that far, and s
here's carter evans.ser fln the slopesboder at the olympics in sochi, russia, there's no way she would ulve known the gear she wore would help in the battle against covid-19. the idea came while isolating at home, where we reached her in austria. >> my is fillold snowboards and old goggles. >> reporter: it turns out the ski goggles could be put to a great use, by doctors. >> your eyes are bare, very exposed. that's the way for the virus to jump immediately into your body and...
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carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> gradney: quite the undertaking.aight ahead on the "cbs weekend news," health care workers afraid to go home get a temporary home on wheels. ♪ ♪ plus, it's "beautiful." broadway stars prove you've got a friend. later, so far away. lockdown in india. a georgia family returns home again, with a surprise. . i am totally blind. and non-24 can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the things i love to do. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424. sprinting past every leak in our softest, smoothest fabric. she's confident, protected, her strength respected. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. (vo) was that a pivotal historical moment stre♪gth respected. we just went stumbling past? here we are dancing in the rumbling dark so come a little closer give me something to grasp give me your beautiful, crumbling heart we're working every dread day that is given us feeling like the person people meet really isn't us like we're going to buckle underneath the trouble like any minute now the struggle's
carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> gradney: quite the undertaking.aight ahead on the "cbs weekend news," health care workers afraid to go home get a temporary home on wheels. ♪ ♪ plus, it's "beautiful." broadway stars prove you've got a friend. later, so far away. lockdown in india. a georgia family returns home again, with a surprise. . i am totally blind. and non-24 can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the things i love to do. talk to...
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carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> gables: up next, on the "cbs weekend news," a british veteraning up in a big way to fight the pandemic. g, rerce. more water. and more fiber is the only way to manage it. is it? maybe you think... it's occasional constipation. maybe it's not. it could be a chronic medical condition called ibs-c, and time to say yesss! to linzess. linzess works differently than laxatives. it helps relieve belly pain and lets you have more frequent and complete bowel movements. do not give linzess to children less than six and it should not be given to children six to less than 18, it may harm them. do not take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain, especially with bloody or black stools. the most common side effect is diarrhea, sometimes severe. if it's severe, stop taking linzess and call your doctor right away. other side effects include gas, stomach area pain, and swelling. change your thinking to ibs-c. if your constipation and belly pain keeps coming back, tell your doctor and say yesss! to lin
carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> gables: up next, on the "cbs weekend news," a british veteraning up in a big way to fight the pandemic. g, rerce. more water. and more fiber is the only way to manage it. is it? maybe you think... it's occasional constipation. maybe it's not. it could be a chronic medical condition called ibs-c, and time to say yesss! to linzess. linzess works differently than laxatives. it helps relieve belly pain and lets you have more frequent and...
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carter evans checks out this new normal. >> reporter: at bob's big boy in burbank, operations managerarren utley says customers these days would rather social distance in their cars. so he brought back the carhop. >> when i was a kid, that was the only way we used to do it. >> reporter: it's nostalgic. >> it allows them to have the kind of protection of their car and be in their own environment. >> reporter: the challenge will keeping c customers six feet apart when the dining room reopens. >> we went through and made sure there were no tables across from each other or adjacent to each other. >> reporter: but that's virtually impossible to do at this tiny steakhouse across town. how are you going to social distance in here? >> that's a very good question. i don't know. >> reporter: dear john's owner, patty rockingwagger. >> even if you cut the seats by half, they don't cut the price of steak by half. they don't cut your rent by half. if you can't pack your restaurant to capacity, it really is a recipe for disaster. >> reporter: but for now, she may have cooked up a recipe for success.
carter evans checks out this new normal. >> reporter: at bob's big boy in burbank, operations managerarren utley says customers these days would rather social distance in their cars. so he brought back the carhop. >> when i was a kid, that was the only way we used to do it. >> reporter: it's nostalgic. >> it allows them to have the kind of protection of their car and be in their own environment. >> reporter: the challenge will keeping c customers six feet apart...
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>> folks are beginning to have a sense that we've got this. >> reporter: carter evans, cbs news, seattle. >> folbaum: in colorado springs today, a special salute. the thunderbirds soared over the air force academy commencement. vice president mike pence addressed the graduates, many of them wearing masks. this year, family and friends had to watch online. additional high-fives and hugs were not allowed, but the traditional hat toss did happen. and here in atlanta, the virus hasn't stopped 19-year-old avery dixon from finding a soulful way to visit his grandma. ♪ ♪ surprising and delighting her with a pop-up concert, the healing power of music on full display. and straight ahead on the "cbs weekend news", inside the desperate search for the critical gear protecting health care workers. plus, the virus infects china's economy as it braces for a second wave. and later, meet the school custodians in vermont on the forgotten front lines of the virus fight. start farxiga now. farxiga, along with diet and exercise,... ...helps lower a1c in adults with type 2 diabetes. although it's not for weig
>> folks are beginning to have a sense that we've got this. >> reporter: carter evans, cbs news, seattle. >> folbaum: in colorado springs today, a special salute. the thunderbirds soared over the air force academy commencement. vice president mike pence addressed the graduates, many of them wearing masks. this year, family and friends had to watch online. additional high-fives and hugs were not allowed, but the traditional hat toss did happen. and here in atlanta, the virus...
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carter evans shows us how the movie industry is trying to adapt. >> reporter: coronavirus brought the release of "fast and furious 9" to a screeching halt, delayed until next year. in fact, many of the highly anticipated blockbusters like "no time to die," the latest james bond film, and disney's "mulan" are now in a holding pattern that could be devastating for movie theaters. >> there's roughly 5,000 now in the united states. when this i over, we might see something like aund 3800, 4,000. >> reporter: anthony dealisandro is box office editor. you think this could knockout movie theaters? >> sure, absolutely. >> reporter: the motion picture association says entertainment production supports nearly three quarters of a million jobs in california alone. and $68 billion in wages. >> action. >> reporter: film l.a. says back in february just in los angeles, nearly 1100 productions were shooting. by the end of march, there were none. some studios are sending new releases straight to streaming services with movies like "trolls world tour." it was an experiment. >> that movie did fantastic, b
carter evans shows us how the movie industry is trying to adapt. >> reporter: coronavirus brought the release of "fast and furious 9" to a screeching halt, delayed until next year. in fact, many of the highly anticipated blockbusters like "no time to die," the latest james bond film, and disney's "mulan" are now in a holding pattern that could be devastating for movie theaters. >> there's roughly 5,000 now in the united states. when this i over, we...
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carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> up ♪ this virus is testing all of us.the people on the front lines of this fight most of all. so abbott is getting new tests into their hands, delivering the critical results they need. and until this fight is over, we...will...never...quit. because they never quit. >>y tonieteran who is nearly a century old is doing his part to help britain battle the coronavirus. what he didn't count on was the overwhelming reaction. here's charlie d'agata. >> reporter: a couple of weeks ago, world war ii veteran captain tom moore came up with a new way to serve his country. 100 laps in his garden, ten a day, in times for his 100th birthday. a way of saying thank you to britain's national health service for his new hip, hoping $1,200, a little morale boost in a country hurting for inspiration. >> tomorrow, you will find out everything will be better than today, even if today was all right. >> reporter: captain tom had no idea how good his tomorrow was about to become. the donations began touring in. so he upped the ante. why not 500,000
carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> up ♪ this virus is testing all of us.the people on the front lines of this fight most of all. so abbott is getting new tests into their hands, delivering the critical results they need. and until this fight is over, we...will...never...quit. because they never quit. >>y tonieteran who is nearly a century old is doing his part to help britain battle the coronavirus. what he didn't count on was the overwhelming reaction. here's charlie...
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carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> quite the undertaking.aight ahead, health care workers afraid to go home get a temporary home on wheels. ♪ >>> plus, it's beautiful. broadway stars prove you've got a friend. >>> later, so far away. locked down in india, a georgia family retur around here, nobody ever does it. i didn't do it. so when i heard they added ultra oxi to the cleaning power of tide, it was just what we needed. dad? i didn't do it. #1 stain and odor fighter, #1 trusted. it's got to be tide. i can tell that they used your milk, matilda. great job! [moo] you're welcome. breyers natural vanilla is made with 100% grade a better starts with breyers. >>> for medical workers on the front lines of this pandemic, going home to loved ones is not always an option. a texas couple was driven to help. mireya villarreal has the story. >> reporter: when you're fighting on the front lines, rest is often the last thing on your mind. douglas mattis is a nurse practitioner working with coronavirus patients in an atlanta icu. with a husband and three y
carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> quite the undertaking.aight ahead, health care workers afraid to go home get a temporary home on wheels. ♪ >>> plus, it's beautiful. broadway stars prove you've got a friend. >>> later, so far away. locked down in india, a georgia family retur around here, nobody ever does it. i didn't do it. so when i heard they added ultra oxi to the cleaning power of tide, it was just what we needed. dad? i didn't do it. #1 stain and odor...
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ay rto normal, but it not cle wn thanswer mht be found in thebl irus carter evans reports tonight on antibody tests and if they could help get americans back to work. >> reporter: a single drop of blood could soon determine if you're immune to coronavirus. the los angeles county health nepartment is now randomly testing 1,000 people for antibody, which are produce 234 our blood to fight infections. dr. neeraj s headingthe y. >> so that will tell us what the trajectory of this epidemic looks like. are infections rising rapidly, when is this epidemic going to end. >> reporter: that could determine when it's safe for americans to return to work says stanford university's dr. lloyd miner. >> the hope is the information from the antibody test and other information will enable policy- makers to make informed decisions about when shelter in place and social distancing can be relaxed. >> reporter: so far more than 70 mpanies want to sell antibody very ttle ond.a. orsight. >> presently the ones on the orket are not very accurate. >> reporter: that's a huge problem says cbs news medical i, you
ay rto normal, but it not cle wn thanswer mht be found in thebl irus carter evans reports tonight on antibody tests and if they could help get americans back to work. >> reporter: a single drop of blood could soon determine if you're immune to coronavirus. the los angeles county health nepartment is now randomly testing 1,000 people for antibody, which are produce 234 our blood to fight infections. dr. neeraj s headingthe y. >> so that will tell us what the trajectory of this...
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carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> o'donnell: and there is still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." hillary clinton endorsing joe biden and takes a jab at the opponent who beat her four years ago. and it's believed to be the first case of coronavirus among dogs. new guidance tonight for pet owners. later, the photographer who's giving the class of 2020 back some of what they've losnohe b 'are my bke b. that's why it's so important to help reduce your risk of fracture with prolia®. only prolia® is proven to help strengthen and protect bones from fracture with 1 shot every 6 months. do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it, or take xgeva. serious allergic reactions like low blood pressure, trouble breathing, throat tightness, face, lip or tongue swelling, rash, itching or hives have happened. tell your doctor about dental problems, as severe jaw bone problems may happen. or new or unusual pain in your hip, groin or thigh, as unusual thigh bone fractures have occurred. speak to your doctor before stopping, skipping or delay
carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> o'donnell: and there is still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." hillary clinton endorsing joe biden and takes a jab at the opponent who beat her four years ago. and it's believed to be the first case of coronavirus among dogs. new guidance tonight for pet owners. later, the photographer who's giving the class of 2020 back some of what they've losnohe b 'are my bke b. that's why it's so important to help reduce your risk...
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carter evans shows us how hollywood has been forced to adapt. >> reporter: coronavirus brought the releaseurious 9 to a screeching halt delayed until next year. in fact many of the highly-anticipated block busters like "no time to die" the latest james bond film and disney's mulan are in a holding pattern. >> there's roughly 5,000 now in the united states. when this is over we might see something like around 3800, 4,000. >> reporter: anthony d'allesandro is box office editor. >> do you think this can knock out 25% of the nation's movie theater? >> absolutely. >> reporter: the motion picture association says entertainment productions support nearly three quarters of a million joins california alone. and 68 billion in wages. film l.a. says back in february just in los angeles nearly 1100 productions were shooting. by the end of march there were none. some studios are sending new releases straight to streaming services with movies like "trolls world tour." >> that movie did fantastic. make no mistake studios aren't giving up on releases. equipment like "mulan" can't make a billion dollars in
carter evans shows us how hollywood has been forced to adapt. >> reporter: coronavirus brought the releaseurious 9 to a screeching halt delayed until next year. in fact many of the highly-anticipated block busters like "no time to die" the latest james bond film and disney's mulan are in a holding pattern. >> there's roughly 5,000 now in the united states. when this is over we might see something like around 3800, 4,000. >> reporter: anthony d'allesandro is box...
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carter administration and desert one. the third might be the reagan administration in beirut 83 and 84. is there anything in that process? alex evans wrote a great article on that. some of you may be familiar with it. i am kind of cutting your losses. the fourth might be george h. w. bush and the fall of 1990 and decided to go to war and the first gulf war, which in hindsight is often seen as a great success, and maybe it is, but at least public opinion, judging from the very close senate, was not on their side. initially, he had some resistance from his cabinet as well. any of you want to take up any of those episodes and see if they might illustrate some more of what we are looking at here? i. have the night but i will pass it on down. >> i will to say something. i will say something about the comparison to nixon kissinger. you seem to be saying that they decided to withdraw, and i am not sure if i would characterize their actions that way. they made certain -- i believe that nixon and kissinger in 1969 operated in some ways in a similar manner. they were looking for tactical initiatives that would enable them still to achieve wh
carter administration and desert one. the third might be the reagan administration in beirut 83 and 84. is there anything in that process? alex evans wrote a great article on that. some of you may be familiar with it. i am kind of cutting your losses. the fourth might be george h. w. bush and the fall of 1990 and decided to go to war and the first gulf war, which in hindsight is often seen as a great success, and maybe it is, but at least public opinion, judging from the very close senate, was...