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cbs' ali bauman is there with the new details., good evening. >> reporter: good evening, jericka. air traffic was briefly halted here this morning. fedex says, thankfully, no one was injured and called the actions of its pilots exemplary, but it comes as the airline industry is under scrutiny. >> looks like the right engine was on fire. >> reporter: with an engine engulfed in flames, a fedex cargo jet returned to newark's airport this morning. >> he hit a bird. >> reporter: the faa says the boeing 767 struck a bird after takeoff. the incident marks the end of a turbulent week for air travelers. monday smoke filled the cabin of a delta flight leaving atlanta. the next day a southwest flight landing in chicago had to climb back into the sky to avoid hitting a private jet. nearly 3 million people safely fly in the u.s. each day, but after january's deadly crash in washington, d.c., some travelers are anxious. >> a little nervous with everything that's going on. >> these incidents, are they happening more, or are we just now paying at
cbs' ali bauman is there with the new details., good evening. >> reporter: good evening, jericka. air traffic was briefly halted here this morning. fedex says, thankfully, no one was injured and called the actions of its pilots exemplary, but it comes as the airline industry is under scrutiny. >> looks like the right engine was on fire. >> reporter: with an engine engulfed in flames, a fedex cargo jet returned to newark's airport this morning. >> he hit a bird. >>...
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eastern right here on cbs and streaming on cbs news 24/7. >>> tonight, new uncertainty the middle eastel suddenly blocked the entry of all goods and humanitarian assistance into gaza as a ceasefire with hamas falters. cbs's deborah patta is in east jerusalem. >> reporter: good evening, israel wants to delay negotiations for a permanent end to the war. instead, it supports a u.s. proposal to extend the current ceasefire and free half of the remaining hostages immediately. hamas says this is not what was originally agreed on, calling it a blatant coup. ramadan in the rubble and ruins of gaza. as palestinians sit down to break the first day of the fast. but for this mother of three who is still living in a makeshift tent, this was not how she imagined spending the muslim holy month. my husband is dead and my home is destroyed, she told us. there is no joy in our hearts. the meal she's preparing was her husband's favorite. the pain still fresh. the bombs may have stopped falling, but prime minister benjamin netanyahu is piling on the pressure by withdrawing all aid from gaza. hamas says th
eastern right here on cbs and streaming on cbs news 24/7. >>> tonight, new uncertainty the middle eastel suddenly blocked the entry of all goods and humanitarian assistance into gaza as a ceasefire with hamas falters. cbs's deborah patta is in east jerusalem. >> reporter: good evening, israel wants to delay negotiations for a permanent end to the war. instead, it supports a u.s. proposal to extend the current ceasefire and free half of the remaining hostages immediately. hamas...
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>> john: welcome to cbs evening news plus. i'm john dickerson. it's an oval office, not a boxing ring, but today the seat of presidential prestige was the site of perhaps the most tense exchange between allies ever captured. >> you don't have the cards right now. with us, you start having cards. >> john: which raises the question about the nature of the alliance with ukraine and europe. cbs's erica brown is at the white house. a civil rights reversal. though the pace is slow, one version of the american story holds that rights for its citizens always expand. not in iowa. the state is the first to roll back civil rights protections for transgender citizens. cbs's lana zak reports on the latest. unfriendly skies. close calls on a runway, a deadly midair collision over the potomac. concerned passengers are asking, is air travel safe? we'll ask cbs's senior transportation correspondent, kris van cleave, in tonight's interview. those stories and more right after our news headlines. ♪ ♪ mass firings at the national oceanic and atmospheric administratio
>> john: welcome to cbs evening news plus. i'm john dickerson. it's an oval office, not a boxing ring, but today the seat of presidential prestige was the site of perhaps the most tense exchange between allies ever captured. >> you don't have the cards right now. with us, you start having cards. >> john: which raises the question about the nature of the alliance with ukraine and europe. cbs's erica brown is at the white house. a civil rights reversal. though the pace is slow,...
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this is "cbs news mornings." fight fallout. leaders from europe and canada rally around ukraine in a race to repair the country's fractured relationship with the u.s. following that oval office blowout. >>> raging wildfires. evacuations ordered across the carolinas. the fast-spreading flames threatening homes and lives. a state of emergency in south carolina. >>> "anora." >> "anora." sean baker. >> "anora," sean baker. >> "anora." >> the big oscar winner a strip club cinderella story. plus, a look at the best moments from hollywood's biggest night. ♪ defying gravity ♪ >>> good morning, i'm michael george. we start with the fallout from the combative white house meeting between president trump and ukrainian president volodymer zelenskyy. european leaders met in london this weekend rallying around zelenskyy and assembling a coalition of the willing to develop a plan for ending ukraine's war with russia which they hope could win the backing of president trump. cbs' derick waller joins us now. good morning. so right now how is euro
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. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: from cbs news headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news." ♪ ♪ >> mauricevening. i'm maurice dubois. >> john: i'm john dickerson. it all started out friendly enough. president trump and ukrainian president zelenskyy appeared before cameras in the oval office before what was to be a luncheon and the signing of a historic deal to give the united states access to ukraine's wealth of minerals. >> maurice: but it quickly turned into a loud argument involving the two presidents and vice president j.d. vance over ending the war, vladimir putin, and whether zelenskyy had shown enough gratitude for u.s. support. in the end, there was no deal, no lunch, and zelenskyy was thrown out of the white house. >> john: and that is where we find our ed o'keefe, who begins ed? coverage.- >> reporter: good evening. it was a relatively civil affair for about 40 minutes as the leaders discussed the war, but then the conversation turned as the president and vice president accused zelenskyy of being ungrateful for american support. >> he's all dressed up today. >> reporter: that jab
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the cbs news confirm team found that to be false. the u.s. government's ukraine oversight group reported congress appropriated 183 billion, 106 billion going directly to ukraine. the rest of the money went to funding the u.s. response to the war and aid to other impacted countries. in today's meeting at the white house, it drew media reaction from around the globe. i spoke to leon panetta, former cia director and white house chief of staff. >> i think it was a terrible and disturbing moment, to have the president and the vice president having a shouting match with an ally who is kind of fighting to save their democracy in ukraine and what it meant for me is that it kind of has turned our foreign policy on its head because for 80 years, since world war ii, the united states, both democratic and republican presidents, have pretty much stood for the same thing. they stood for world leadership, supporting our allies, standing up to tyrants, and supporting strong democratic values. today i think that was all turned on its head. >> so as president
the cbs news confirm team found that to be false. the u.s. government's ukraine oversight group reported congress appropriated 183 billion, 106 billion going directly to ukraine. the rest of the money went to funding the u.s. response to the war and aid to other impacted countries. in today's meeting at the white house, it drew media reaction from around the globe. i spoke to leon panetta, former cia director and white house chief of staff. >> i think it was a terrible and disturbing...
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he stood up and put his arm around me and said how would you like to join cbs. i said yes. that was sort of the end of my career as a scholar and the beginning of it as a journalist in that second book carries me to may of 1960 and this book begins with kennedy's inauguration and a very revealing speech that khrushchev made giving it a sense of the world, his judgment of what the world should be like and kennedy of course independently was doing his explanation to the american people in the world of the kind of global systems and these fascinating individuals, extraordinary people were in collision because they represented two totally different sociopolitical systems and when you thought about it in national terms, there was a collision between the soviet union on one side of the cold war which is where we were at that time and kennedy on the others. it is an amazing thing that these two people were in charge at that moment in october and november of 1962. but at that time the world was literally on the edge of a nuclear war. and one of the two people, nikita khrushchev had
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cbs news confirmed team found that to be false. the u.s. government's ukraine oversight group reported congress appropriated 183 billion. of that 106 billion went directly to ukraine. the rest of the money went to funding the u.s. response to the war and aid to other affected countries. so this turn of events raises a lot of questions about efforts to end the more than three--year-old war between russia and ukraine. erika brown has the latest from the white house. >> reporter: with the world watching, president trump and vice president j.d. vance publicly berated ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy. >> during the war everybody has problems. even you, but you have nice ocean and don't feel now, but you will feel it in the future. god bless. >> you don't know that. >> god bless, god bless. >> don't tell us what we're going to feel. we're trying to solve a problem. don't tell us what we're going to feel. >> i'm not telling you. >> you're in no position to dictate that. remember this. you're in no position to dictate what we're going to fee
cbs news confirmed team found that to be false. the u.s. government's ukraine oversight group reported congress appropriated 183 billion. of that 106 billion went directly to ukraine. the rest of the money went to funding the u.s. response to the war and aid to other affected countries. so this turn of events raises a lot of questions about efforts to end the more than three--year-old war between russia and ukraine. erika brown has the latest from the white house. >> reporter: with the...
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cbs news confirmed team found that to be false. the u.s.rnment's ukraine oversight group reported congress appropriated 183 billion. of that 106 billion went directly to ukraine. the rest of the money went to funding the u.s. response to the war and aid to other affected countries. so this turn of events raises a lot of questions about efforts to end the more than three--year-old war between russia and ukraine. erika brown has the latest from the white house. >> reporter: with the world watching, president trump and vice president j.d. vance publicly berated ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy. >> during the war everybody has problems. even you, but you have nice ocean and don't feel now, but you will feel it in the future. god bless. >> you don't know that. >> god bless, god bless. >> don't tell us what we're going to feel. we're trying to solve a problem. don't tell us what we're going to feel. >> i'm not telling you. >> you're in no position to dictate that. remember this. you're in no position to dictate what we're going to feel. >>
cbs news confirmed team found that to be false. the u.s.rnment's ukraine oversight group reported congress appropriated 183 billion. of that 106 billion went directly to ukraine. the rest of the money went to funding the u.s. response to the war and aid to other affected countries. so this turn of events raises a lot of questions about efforts to end the more than three--year-old war between russia and ukraine. erika brown has the latest from the white house. >> reporter: with the world...
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. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> from cbs news bay area,s in the evening edition. >> we all want more spaces with we could come together and be in community and that's what this is. >> a controversial park sets an opening date. why shop locals are raising safety concerns. >> it makes it very dangerous. you know, it's just you have heavy traffic, you're going to have more accidents. >>> plus, an oval office outburst, what president trump's war with words with zelenskyy means for future u.s. relations abroad. >>> and later, beats in the bay. the music producer building his empire right here in san francisco. >>> thanks for joining us on this saturday afternoon, i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm andrea nakano. we begin tonight the latest on san francisco's great highway park along ocean beach. earlier today city officials announced an opening date for the new space that has come with plenty of controversy. >> as you probably know by now, last year san francisco voters approved prop k. the ordinance shut down the two-mile stretch of the great highway, and instead it'll be a great pa
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this is according to data reviewed by cbs. this seems like this is good for your state.o these numbers prove president trump's theory is right? >> i think the numbers being down, that's a good thing. what we need long-term is a negotiation with the republicans on longstanding border policy. what the administration is doing, especially with i.c.e. raids in schools, with flying -- repatriating people who often aren't only criminals, in military airplanes for intimidation, talking about housing people on guantanamo, that's intimidation. it's good the numbers are down. that's a positive thing. we need a border security agreement. we need legislation. we also need immigration reform. talk about my state for a second. we have a lot of dreamers. they deserve a pathway to citizenship. we need some -- we need a plan for farm workers as well. >> secretary of defense hegseth is sending another 3,000 troops to the border, including an aviation battalion and striker vehicles, cbs has confirmed. these soldiers aren't allowed intere to intercept mie ggrants. i wonder how you feel about
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she now stars in the new cbs series "beyond the gates." please welcome tamara tunie!phen: people know and love you from "law & order:: suv." >> tamara: svu. >> stephen: i never missed an episode. >> tamara: it took me two years to get it right. >> stephen: really? >> tamara: absolutely. >> stephen: i was in "criminal intent." i was a murderer. >> tamara: i mean that in the best possible way. >> stephen: lived in his parents basement. i met the writer and she goes "i thought of you when i wrote it." >> tamara: that's so disturbing. >> stephen: now they know you in the news to be a show "gates" you started in theater. here we are in a broadway theater. what was your first experience in a broadway theater? >> tamara: my first broadway show was with the legendary lena horne. so many things. i like to tell this story because it was at the beginning of my career, i had just moved to new york city and had gotten a job doing a production of "kiss me kate" at a dinner theater in connecticut and it was fantastic and i was so excited. we rehearsed. we did tech, opened the show i
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acl using the right to request asylum is enshrined in the country's immigration law. >> cb cotton, thank. more on the border crossing a plunge let's bring in the u.s. border patrol chief michael banks. congratulations on the new post. you and i got to know each other down in texas in the border patrol texas czar. now you are chief of the border patrol. these numbers are remarkable cb cotton laid out 8003 to 26 and february the lowest month in recent history certainly in modern times on record. i got to thinking because i covered a lot of numbers what was it in february of last year? we can show 1 of 40641 here. last february was over 4850 a day. you would eclipse the february numbers you have just seen and inless than 48 hours. the question is how did that come about? how could you get this under control so fast? >> the first thing you got to look at his whole of government approach is not just a saying. take a whole of government approach at this. first and foremost we canceled the app immediately. was a poll fa pull factor that w people to come to the border and went to get an appointm
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tierney never goes away. >> 1 quick point on that, i think those comments from cbs and the depictionensorship on 60 minutes is a sign of how the left is already thinking which is as soon as we get any manner of control again you're going to censor, propagandize and try to silence the people who made a difference this past election by donald trump frankly going around them and talk into pod casters. talking to different audiences appealing to them through different means and the old legacy media. they are going to fight back and though it's going to fight back is by censor and propagandize the american people. >> is called tierney we've seen it before in other country. we've seen in this country. benjamin domenech thank you my friend, god bless you brother. >> great to be with you as always, mark. mark: we will be right back. >> welcome back. i know the strain on my voice was a strain on your ears. i apologize. but the content was extremely important at least for this program. so i'm here. i think donald trump has the right plan for peace. mineral's deal i feel will get done. will get
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we'll see you back here at 11:00. >>> the news continues streaming on cbs news bay area.d night. [chatter] it's a robotic money expert. clever. how do i start a savings habit? famous cabbage. savings habits. shaving rabbits. tech can make life simpler. but when it comes to savings habits, nothing's as simple as bmo. a bmo savings account helps you build the habit with a cash reward every month you save. cash reward? ingenious. sardine fest. this year's top prize goes to bmo. i'm just in it for the saving. it's nice to be recognized. [♪♪♪] [bmo sting] i don't ever see anyone coming out to maintenance anything, so it's very scary for me because i have everything i love in this home. so, we've now implemented drone technology. how is that safe for me? it enhances the inspection, so it allows us to see things faster. your safety is the most important, and if you're feeling unsafe, that's not okay. it doesn't feel like that in our hearts. i mean, it's worrisome. [dog barks] [dog barks]
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[skateboard sounds] >>> from cbs news bay area, this is the evening edition. >> god bless.t have a war. >> do not tell us what we're going to feel. >> tensions explode after a -- zelenskyy tonight is in london visiting the prime minister. this a day after that stunning oval office blowout with president trump. >> he thanked the american people and leadership. he also voiced hope for strong relations. kelsi thorud has the latest. >> i think it's disrespectful for you to come to the oval office to try to litigate this in front of the american media. >> reporter: it was the exchange that reverberated around the world. >> you're not in a good position. you don't have the cards right now. with us you start having cards. >> i'm not playing cards. i'm very serious. i'm the president in a war. >> you're gambling with world war iii. >> president trump, vice president jd vance, and ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy trading sharp words as cameras rolled during a tense meeting in the oval office. >> everybody has problems. even you. but you have nice ocean and don't feel now. but
[skateboard sounds] >>> from cbs news bay area, this is the evening edition. >> god bless.t have a war. >> do not tell us what we're going to feel. >> tensions explode after a -- zelenskyy tonight is in london visiting the prime minister. this a day after that stunning oval office blowout with president trump. >> he thanked the american people and leadership. he also voiced hope for strong relations. kelsi thorud has the latest. >> i think it's...
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cbs, nbc, i beat them all. abc, cbs, nbc, all of them. having a trust issue. >> some people in this room are very dire, do they wear you as a citizen or in some sense benefiting from this environment in which people are losing trust in everyone else. >> well, that is an interesting question. to some extent, it is sad. i am formally of legacy media and i am sad that it has decided to go this way. i was making it in the media and would be doing just fine if i were in it now. i do not feel like my own success depends on them failing. but, i think the country would be better off if we had the old version of cnn and the more original version of msnbc. it is fine, we are where we are, i like the fact that we are all getting more honest, it is what it is, cnn pretty open. >> that is not what i heard just now. >> he will not say it. who was a conservative post in the cnn primetime. anyone? one panelist does not make your network. >> he was trying to say they are trying to get out of the opinion business. >> they could do that. they could but it w
cbs, nbc, i beat them all. abc, cbs, nbc, all of them. having a trust issue. >> some people in this room are very dire, do they wear you as a citizen or in some sense benefiting from this environment in which people are losing trust in everyone else. >> well, that is an interesting question. to some extent, it is sad. i am formally of legacy media and i am sad that it has decided to go this way. i was making it in the media and would be doing just fine if i were in it now. i do not...
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mientras que la cb—48 prohibirÍa la colaboraciÓn de la policÍa local con agentes federales de migraciÓnpara fortalecer nuestra comunidad, para ser inclusivos y mÁs que nada para proteger a las familias inmigrantes. wendy: de aprobarse este proyecto no podrÍan impedir los arrestos, pero si retrasarlos . en california donde el 12% de los estudiantes tiene al menos un padre indocumentado estas iniciativas buscan brindar un poco de alivio. fÉlix: el inglÉs es la lengua oficial de los estados unidos, luego de que el presidente trump firmarÁ una orden ejecutiva que lo establece asÍ, que aunque la mayorÍa de la poblaciÓn solo habla inglÉs, hay tambiÉn millones de personas que no lo dominan o no lo hablan en absoluto y que reciben informaciÓn vital en su idioma materno, por lo que esta medida podrÍa tener serias consecuencias, como nos dice marÍa molina. maria: el inglÉs es el idioma oficial de estados unidos tras la firma de una orden ejecutiva del presidente trump, que indica que una lengua nacional es la base de una sociedad unificada y cohesionada. la casa blanca dice que la medida busca un
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. >>> from cbs news bay area, this is the morning edition. >>> dozens of people living in their rvs are hit the road at san francisco cracks down on one of their prime parking sites. >> i asked for a tow and they denied it to me. they said figure it out yourself. >>> it was a hot button issue in the november election in san francisco, shutting off vehicle access to the great highway. to locals and tourists alike, not everybody thinks it will be a walk in the park. starting in april. >>> later, taking a trip back in time before the talkies. we will meet a couple operating the bay area's last silent film theater. >>> taking a look out from the top of the market, no longer saying the raindrops in san francisco like we did just about 30 minutes ago. it does not mean the rain is over yet but it will get drier from here and i will let you know what to expect on your sunday afternoon, coming up . >>> good morning at the you for starting your day with us raining pretty hard. >zoe>really? yeah, >kelsi>it was coming at my windshield. wipers were like, >zoe>had to go. today is sunday, march 2nd, i
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he hosts the 10,000th episode of "the price is right" wednesday night on cbs.s watching backstage. i like that you talk to the crowd in between. i didn't know you did that. >> jimmy: it's the most fun part, usually, of the show. >> that's what i do on "the price is right." >> jimmy: right, sure. >> that's the part i look forward to the most, at all to the crowd. >> jimmy: it seems like you have especially crazy people coming to see the show, yes? or maybe not crazy, but lively. >> well, you know, they've been watching it their whole lives with their kids and grandkids. 53 years is a long time. >> jimmy: and they know you might pick them if they're fun, right? >> i tell everybody i'm not allowed to pick. like george, they always wear our names on the shirts. it's weird. they also don't have jimmy written on their shirts. which is wild. >> jimmy: maybe they're misunderstanding that you're supposed to put your own name on the shirt and not the name of the host. >> yeah. but it's pretty wild. i don't have anything to do with who gets picked and who comes up. if i d
he hosts the 10,000th episode of "the price is right" wednesday night on cbs.s watching backstage. i like that you talk to the crowd in between. i didn't know you did that. >> jimmy: it's the most fun part, usually, of the show. >> that's what i do on "the price is right." >> jimmy: right, sure. >> that's the part i look forward to the most, at all to the crowd. >> jimmy: it seems like you have especially crazy people coming to see the show,...
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almost 60 million people tuned in for the game on cbs.e guy who accidentally watched it on paramount+. [ laughter that's amazing. that's right, 60 million people watched the game, and they all had the same thought, "how many matthew mcconaughey commercials can there be?" [ laughter ] yep, the super bowl is set between the kansas city chiefs and philadelphia eagles, but -- [ cheers and applause ] fans are still upset over what they felt was biased refereeing in favor of the chiefs. and the refs were already accused of favoring the chiefs when they played the texans. well, for now, more on this, we're joined by one of those refs, steve chambers. steve, welcome to the show. [ cheers and applause ] >> it's great to be here. >> jimmy: so, what is your take on people saying that you're partial to the chiefs? >> it's ridiculous, jimmy. i call it like i see it. we're doing the best job we can. >> jimmy: yeah, but people are saying this is the second game in a row where you were biased. >> look, if the chiefs are offsides, i call it. if the eagles
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the boy divestment section movement cbs is attacked. we know certain governments have decided that they want their universities to die. and churches have decided to boycott. companies that are complicit. i've seen so many similarities between the black lies movement and the palestinian movement. the and the reason this is important to us in america is that we're helping fund this we're funding israel to the tune of some $4000000000.00 per year, 40000000000 dollars over 10 years. so we're directly responsible for some of this. here's the deal. the united states has been sending money to israel for decades. in fact, israel has been the largest cumulative recipient of u. s. foreign assistance since world war 2. i think the question that democrats are starting to have, which is a very valid conversation, i think, is if american taxpayers money are going to be going to find these really weapons purchases. whether we have the rights have opinions about how those weapons are being used. and about the policies that are being perpetuated with am
the boy divestment section movement cbs is attacked. we know certain governments have decided that they want their universities to die. and churches have decided to boycott. companies that are complicit. i've seen so many similarities between the black lies movement and the palestinian movement. the and the reason this is important to us in america is that we're helping fund this we're funding israel to the tune of some $4000000000.00 per year, 40000000000 dollars over 10 years. so we're...
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cbs news bay area with sara donchey starts right now. >> ryan, thank you. >>> right now at 6:00, it'st that can be done from a couch. >> i think a lot of people have had dissatisfaction but haven't known what to do with it. >> how consumers fed up with billionaires and big corporations are trying to flex their economic muscle. >>> plus, an unprecedented public blowup in the oval office, how peace talks with ukraine devolved into a shouting match. >> disrespectful to the country, this country. >> i have respect -- >> far more than a lot of people said they should have. >>> one of the bay area's biggest ci
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> hi. i'm sara donchey in tonight for juliette. >>> drugs, needles, trash and an encampment blocking an emergency exit, what parents and kids have been witnessing day to day. ascend charter school is in the fruitvale district and today the community is celebrating a small victory. the city cleared that area out and now neighbors are thinking outside the box to keep things safe going forward. our da lin shows us how. >> reporter: no more used needles, abandoned cars, and drug sales. instead neighbors put in these planter boxes to prevent an encampment from returning. neighbors and parents like perla benitez feel safe walking on 38th avenue once again behind ascend charter school. perla has three kids at ascend. we interviewed her and a few other parents sunday about the safety problems. some vehicle dwellers parked in front of the school emergency exit. a teacher shared a photo of someone reportedly from the encampment climbing over the fence to steal from the school. some students say they
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to not by using with the, the press so if not to model basically the car with new cars and salina, cbs the, with the easy code on the young lady recently on the phone or not old school and then you said the last minute seems to play for the most difficult are supposed to use, but the group or i. so you got the both things with love to wiley on the most beloved, my show option that i had to solve. could you, could you go through, but it's almost like with the yeah. i mean they use those. yeah. use just the vol she is not familiar with would be needed to talk about is that you may have portions of, of the name of shows do you not only thing a new and i love to see with your simple as a new deal which to because it doesn't what we started, you guys were mas couldn't figure the one that's used option east coast velocity. yeah. you just nice to look into all the the, the, this is a story of offense from off a century ago. when devastating sacramento, they struck the remote island to flourish. us the house. good. yes. how you doing? there was in may in motion that to no by law, no to cause a
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cbs news reported that secretary of state marco rubio and national security advisor mike wallace askeds to leave immediately after that meeting. the two leaders were expected to sign a deal that would give ukrainians -- the u.s. access to ukrainian mineral resources, but the white house has confirmed that deal was not signed. start from set on his truth social platform, president zelenskyy -- president trump said on his truth social platform, president zelenskyy is not ready for peace because our involvement gives a big advantage in negotiations. i don't want to vanish, i want peace. he disrespected the united states of america and its cherished oval office. he can come back when ready for peace. president zelenskyy expressed gratitude to the american people after his class with president trump, writing on x, thank you america, thank you for your support, thank you for this visit. thank you potus, congress, and the american people. ukraine needs just and lasting peace, and we are working exactly for that. with me to discuss this is our state department correspondent, tom bateman. tom,
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♪ >>> from cbs news bay area this is the evening edition. >> now at 11:00, dozens of people living inheir rvs told to hit the road as san francisco cracks down on one of their prime parking sites. >> i asked for a tow, and they denied it to me. they said figure it out yourself. >> protesters want to take a hammer to a former jail in dublin, even as the feds look at it. >>> and a hot button in the election, shutting off access to the great highway to locals and tourists alike. not everybody thinks it will be a walk in the park starting in april. >>> but we will begin on this saturday night with dozens of people living in a safe parking site who are about to get the boot and a proposal from san francisco, either accept alternative housing or move your vehicles by monday. this is happening at what was candlestick park and in the city's bayview hunter point neighborhood. amanda hari says plenty of folks don't know what to do next. >> reporter: there are still about 30 vehicles inside, all of them are being asked to leave by monday. the site is gated and there is security, so we weren't al
♪ >>> from cbs news bay area this is the evening edition. >> now at 11:00, dozens of people living inheir rvs told to hit the road as san francisco cracks down on one of their prime parking sites. >> i asked for a tow, and they denied it to me. they said figure it out yourself. >> protesters want to take a hammer to a former jail in dublin, even as the feds look at it. >>> and a hot button in the election, shutting off access to the great highway to locals...
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cb cotton, thank you.nother government shutdown. where they stand where the clock is winding down people get into that. plus any reports as major league baseball is reconsidering its ban on peach rose. just as president trump announced he would pardon the late baseball legend. ferent. (other money manager) you can't be that different. (fisher investments) we are. we have a team of specialists not only in investing, but also in financial and estate planning and more. (other money manager) your clients rely on you for all that? (fisher investments) yes. and as a fiduciary, we always put their interests first. (other money manager) but you still sell commission- based products, right? (fisher investments) no. we have a simple management fee structured so we do better when our clients do better. (other money manager) huh, we're more different than i thought! (fisher investments) at fisher investments, we're clearly different. scout is protected by simparica trio and he's in it to win it! simparica trio is the
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cb cotton is here with the latest. >> president trump says there were only about 8300 migrants caughtally crossing the border in february. this number is 96% drop from the record monthly high recorded during the biden administration when border patrol reported around 302,000 arrests in december of 2023 so on trump returned to the white house he made executive actions to include declaring a national emergency at the border and deploying u.s. military to combat the search. trump and the use of an act that the southern border to admit migrants via humanitarian patrol and border wall construction resumed but the president's executive orders and immigration faced challenges. in february, the aclu sued the trump administration over a ban on asylum access at the border. other critics say trump's policies with families and communities are ripped apart. michael thanks says the border is the most humane it's ever been. >> the fact is, if you encourage things like these apps and open border policies, mass migration in between ports of entry, he will see deaths and drownings, illegal crossings in
cb cotton is here with the latest. >> president trump says there were only about 8300 migrants caughtally crossing the border in february. this number is 96% drop from the record monthly high recorded during the biden administration when border patrol reported around 302,000 arrests in december of 2023 so on trump returned to the white house he made executive actions to include declaring a national emergency at the border and deploying u.s. military to combat the search. trump and the use...
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in light of his lawsuits against cbs, abc, threatening the licenses of other broadcast entities, thisl part of a pattern of roughing up anyone he views as either insufficiently loyal or people who have wronged him and he looks at the press as an entity that has wronged him. but what i would say is it's a lot of inside baseball of that ap is not allowed in the pool which means they can't get into all these places. to me it just says that the white house press corps which already does hard work...
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scott bessent said on cbs that zelenskyy got the sequence out of order. a lot of things happening in europe over the weekend. let's start. the u.k. prime minister suggests keep the aid flowing to kiev. include ukraine at the bargaining table and arm ukraine to deter a further invasion. macron says let's get a deal for a truce for one month. the head of the e.u. said it's time to rearm europe. the british prime minister chimed in with this. boots on the ground was the quote. watch. >> the u.k. is prepared to back this with boots on the ground and planes in the air. the support piece in our continent and to succeed. this effort must have strong u.s. backing. we're at a crossroads in history today. this is not a moment for more talk. it is time to act. time to step up and lead. and to unite around a new plan for a just and enduring peace. >> bill: if all that is on the table here, and zelenskyy comes back to sign this deal and he said this over the weekend. there hasn't been a day we haven't felt gratitude. gratitude for the preservation of indepens dense. i
scott bessent said on cbs that zelenskyy got the sequence out of order. a lot of things happening in europe over the weekend. let's start. the u.k. prime minister suggests keep the aid flowing to kiev. include ukraine at the bargaining table and arm ukraine to deter a further invasion. macron says let's get a deal for a truce for one month. the head of the e.u. said it's time to rearm europe. the british prime minister chimed in with this. boots on the ground was the quote. watch. >> the...
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he's a retired army general, senior fellow at the conservative hoover institution and a cbs news contributorice and see what? >> what they see is something that is just confounding, a discussion that doesn't reflect the reality of the war in ukraine. the degree to which this war has -- is a crime against humanity. and they think, you know, how can president trump be berating the leader of ukraine, while he says kind things about vladimir putin? >> reporter: we have seen those crimes against humanity in mass graves of ukrainian civilians and in their obliterated cities. behind a murderous frontline, russia occupies 20% of ukraine and bombs all the rest. american-led sanctions isolated putin. but last month, president trump flipped u.s. policy on its head. he opened peace talks with russia and did not invite ukraine. at the same time, he spread a deceitful history of the war. >> today, i heard, we weren't invited. you've been there for three years. you should have ended it three years -- you should have never started it. but could have made a deal. >> reporter: ukraine did not start the war. n
he's a retired army general, senior fellow at the conservative hoover institution and a cbs news contributorice and see what? >> what they see is something that is just confounding, a discussion that doesn't reflect the reality of the war in ukraine. the degree to which this war has -- is a crime against humanity. and they think, you know, how can president trump be berating the leader of ukraine, while he says kind things about vladimir putin? >> reporter: we have seen those crimes...
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liz: so laura, cbs quoted maggie goldman as saying she helped organize some of the democrats who showed up but also she said, i think there were republicans there that were also unhappy, but not every town hall had those disclaimers. >> sure. look. i think as you can sit around and talk about george soros and pretend this problem doesn't exist but medicaid, one in five americans are affected, more than 60% of people in nursing homes are on medicaid and that's what congress is looking to do when you talk about elon musk and his chain saw wait until we hit the postal service, faa, the research institutions out of the nih in red communities that finance jobs in those communities. like this is not something, you can say that i've got a leaky roof in the house and 70% of americans want to stop waste, fraud and abuse but the fact is you want to rebuild not just burn the house down and that's what elon musk is doing. you've got the richest man in the world in your business, in your privacy, claiming there's waste, fraud and abuse but then admittedly cutting out whole chunks of government that
liz: so laura, cbs quoted maggie goldman as saying she helped organize some of the democrats who showed up but also she said, i think there were republicans there that were also unhappy, but not every town hall had those disclaimers. >> sure. look. i think as you can sit around and talk about george soros and pretend this problem doesn't exist but medicaid, one in five americans are affected, more than 60% of people in nursing homes are on medicaid and that's what congress is looking to...
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john's the only person in america who goes to cbs for the clothes. when the fashion.e when the fashion police see him, they say we're going to need backup. >> and. >> there's something else fetterman and trump have in common. brain damage. >> okay, okay. >> all right. neurological issues. trump has the whole malignant narcissism thing that makes it difficult for him to distinguish between reality and whoever's kissing his ass. >> and. >> and fetterman has had a stroke and been hospitalized for depression and needs a special speak and say device to communicate. he's legally a disabled person, which is actually great news for the democratic ticket, because, okay, look, i don't just have the top of the next democratic ticket. i'm also going to throw in the best bottom the democrats have. pete buttigieg. >> yeah. yeah. remember. >> mayor pete used to be everyone's favorite boy genius from indiana. well, he's all grown up now. and he too seems to be trying to send a message that he wants to join the reality wing of the democratic party. a month ago, he stopped posting his
john's the only person in america who goes to cbs for the clothes. when the fashion.e when the fashion police see him, they say we're going to need backup. >> and. >> there's something else fetterman and trump have in common. brain damage. >> okay, okay. >> all right. neurological issues. trump has the whole malignant narcissism thing that makes it difficult for him to distinguish between reality and whoever's kissing his ass. >> and. >> and fetterman has had...