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chen: it's not going to cut it.al estate companies, their struggling not only because of money but also, the structural shift. the chinese economy is changing, the entire country has matured. there are some companies to invest in others die. chinese credit is beginning to be salary. guy: what is the global impact of this? we have mexico wrapping up, canada wrapping up, that engine of growth, they've taken away the export story. are the implications are smaller or greater for the rest of the world? how does this ripple down through the rest of the economy? chen: everyone think about body bears, no one wants to touch u.s. treasury loans. i'm one of the rare few were i think bonds story will be a big deal towards the end of this year. with all the bears are toward stocks, they are all capitulating and nobody wants to touch bonds. i think we will see a big runs and bonds not only because of china but other factors coming into play. alix: just like it was a equity market, is it more vulnerable than the u.s.? chen: we hav
chen: it's not going to cut it.al estate companies, their struggling not only because of money but also, the structural shift. the chinese economy is changing, the entire country has matured. there are some companies to invest in others die. chinese credit is beginning to be salary. guy: what is the global impact of this? we have mexico wrapping up, canada wrapping up, that engine of growth, they've taken away the export story. are the implications are smaller or greater for the rest of the...
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chen: that is a possibility but i am not hopeful.e not heard anything -- my problem here is i am reading all the statements from the chinese government and they look very calm. that is very bad. i think right now, is fine for them to be panicked, to really tell the market that they are having a big action about happen. alix: why do you think there is not a sense of panic? chen: i think there are couple of things. xi jinping is a stubborn guy. what is going on today is a -- very similar to the zero covid policy. you keep telling people that zero covid policy stays until the economy was brought down to its knees, and the whole thing broke the dam. they got a massive infection. this has a hallmark of xi jinping. he is saying he is not going to listen to them. he is going to stay steady. we are not going to do a massive stimulation grid were not going to flood the system. were not going to build our debt. this is how we are going to deal with it. i think that is what the message is all about, and until the economy was already going into
chen: that is a possibility but i am not hopeful.e not heard anything -- my problem here is i am reading all the statements from the chinese government and they look very calm. that is very bad. i think right now, is fine for them to be panicked, to really tell the market that they are having a big action about happen. alix: why do you think there is not a sense of panic? chen: i think there are couple of things. xi jinping is a stubborn guy. what is going on today is a -- very similar to the...
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chen decided to stay in beijing. she doesn't think that the dream of california will ever be realized. >> translator: it won't happen. initially there were many people who wanted it to succeed, but dali's history is completely different from that of silicon valley. >> reporter: for young people across china dali still has an allure, but its future as a technology hub is in the hands of the authorities. nakamura genta, nhk world, dali. >>> a senior ukrainian prosecutor says the number of civilians killed since the start of the russian invasion has now exceeded 10,000. but he adds the figure may, in fact, be much higher. the prosecutor spoke in an interview with the ukraine news agency on wednesday. the official said 10,749 civilians have been killed since february of last year. 499 of them were children. he said the actual figure will climb significantly as it remains difficult to confirm the number of casualties in areas occupied by russia. meanwhile ukraine and russia appear to be intensifying their attacks using un
chen decided to stay in beijing. she doesn't think that the dream of california will ever be realized. >> translator: it won't happen. initially there were many people who wanted it to succeed, but dali's history is completely different from that of silicon valley. >> reporter: for young people across china dali still has an allure, but its future as a technology hub is in the hands of the authorities. nakamura genta, nhk world, dali. >>> a senior ukrainian prosecutor says...
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nancy chen, cbs news, new york. >>> that's the overnight news for this wednesday. you, the news continues. for others, check back later for "cbs mornings." and remember you can follow us online anytime at cbsnews.com. reporting from here in the nation's capital, i'm norah o'donnell. >>> this is "cbs news flash." i'm shanelle kaul in new york. the national weather service predicts hurricane idalia will be an extremely dangerous category 4 storm when it macs landfall in florida today. life-threatening rain and storm surge are expected to hit the state's gulf coast. >>> the former leader of the proud boys will be sentenced today for his role in plotting the january 6th riot. prosecutors are seeking 33 years in prison for enrique tarrio. it would be the largest sentence yet related to the attack on the capitol. >>> and a rare celestial event. tonight's moon is both a blue moon, meaning it's the second full moon this month, and a super moon, meaning it's at the closest point to earth. the next super blue moon will happen in 2037. >>> for more, download the cbs news app
nancy chen, cbs news, new york. >>> that's the overnight news for this wednesday. you, the news continues. for others, check back later for "cbs mornings." and remember you can follow us online anytime at cbsnews.com. reporting from here in the nation's capital, i'm norah o'donnell. >>> this is "cbs news flash." i'm shanelle kaul in new york. the national weather service predicts hurricane idalia will be an extremely dangerous category 4 storm when it macs...
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chen mentions iryna vashchuk dcp she found communication on the internet and it still happens onlinesonally they are not familiar iryna sends the doctor information about the most seriously wounded who have injuries or infections of the upper limbs and he never refuses them first of all, it is interesting to see for themselves how they can be with such cases, these are not domestic injuries. that is why i think that they are so interested and they want to help ukraine because we know what in we have losses. what kind of injuries we have every day. we have 100 plus people. hmm, they get injuries and wounds in the war, and ukrainian hospitals simply do not cope. they do not have so much time to devote to the patient and some guys are left alone with their injuries. to meet iry was not related to ukraine in any way, but he did not ignore her letter and undertook to help. when we see these injuries, which are devastating for a person , compassion and mercy arise, because often these are young people who have their whole lives ahead of them, so we want to do everything in order to improve
chen mentions iryna vashchuk dcp she found communication on the internet and it still happens onlinesonally they are not familiar iryna sends the doctor information about the most seriously wounded who have injuries or infections of the upper limbs and he never refuses them first of all, it is interesting to see for themselves how they can be with such cases, these are not domestic injuries. that is why i think that they are so interested and they want to help ukraine because we know what in we...
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but what chen did was take his genius and brilliance and use it to apply to the issue of cybernetics and the idea of being able to use technology to for to harness for desirable behavior in society. and what we saw some of that happening was always proceed proteges in a very early stage was was the one child policy where the idea was to control and create technology and surveillance, to control people's desire to have children and families, and that has obviously gone a long way. but of course, at that time, 30 years ago, there was simply not that level of ability to control to the to where it is now. so can you talk a little bit about how chen and this whole concept of cybernetics and social control and technology has blossomed forth, which is what you talk about in your book. so fascinating. lee right. yeah. really glad you brought up chen mae because changes and he's i mean, he's one of these characters who really speaks to just the sort of the depth of the connections between china and the us when it comes to all of this sort of stuff. right. and you know, i mean, chen, he was on
but what chen did was take his genius and brilliance and use it to apply to the issue of cybernetics and the idea of being able to use technology to for to harness for desirable behavior in society. and what we saw some of that happening was always proceed proteges in a very early stage was was the one child policy where the idea was to control and create technology and surveillance, to control people's desire to have children and families, and that has obviously gone a long way. but of course,...
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your book, mott street professor chen i to thank you for your time and thank you for the book. this was really a pleasure to read, engage with and i wish you of luck withto to risk a to onl. we're going to be discussing metro fares with how in andrew's and how we can come to a record unfair
your book, mott street professor chen i to thank you for your time and thank you for the book. this was really a pleasure to read, engage with and i wish you of luck withto to risk a to onl. we're going to be discussing metro fares with how in andrew's and how we can come to a record unfair
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thanks for that update, tanya chen.i just want to stay in asia now because we've got some breaking lines from temasek. it's said to be weighing $2 billion asset sale of billion excuse me. temasek is considering selling some of pavilion energy's assets and seeking a valuation of at least $2 billion. this is a bloomberg scoop. it's from our reporters. elfie chu and manuel baigorri, friend of the program. and this is the city state investment firm working with barclays on a potential sale that would exclude the gas pipeline business. you have not had commentary yet from barclays pavilion energy or temasek, but we will keep you updated on this potential deal. considerations, it says are at an early stage and temasek could still decide to keep the assets for longer. now we're going to get uk inflation data in about half an hour. just shy of expectations are for a moderation. but yesterday's wage data has got many concerns after growth accelerated at the strongest pace on record. joining me now to discuss is bloomberg's chief
thanks for that update, tanya chen.i just want to stay in asia now because we've got some breaking lines from temasek. it's said to be weighing $2 billion asset sale of billion excuse me. temasek is considering selling some of pavilion energy's assets and seeking a valuation of at least $2 billion. this is a bloomberg scoop. it's from our reporters. elfie chu and manuel baigorri, friend of the program. and this is the city state investment firm working with barclays on a potential sale that...
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your book, mott street professor chen i to thank you for your time and thank you for the book. this was really a pleasure to read, engage with and i wish you of luck with
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nancy chen, cbs news, melbourne, australia. >>> coming up, missing boater rescued. the condition of a florida man after spending more than 24 hours adrift in a small boat. >>> and bear break-ins. how officials use dna to capture four bears that damaged more than 20 homes. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." shingles.. sosome describibe it as ann inintense burnrning sensatatn or an ununbearable i itch. this paiainful, blisistering h can disrsrupt your l life for weekeks. it could m make your w woy feel imposossible. the virurus that cauauses shings is likely y already insiside of you.u. ifif you're 5050 years or r o, ask yourur doctor oror pharmrt about t shingles.. ♪ it's the momost wonderfl time of ththe year ♪♪ ♪ non-drdrowsy clariritin knocks o out symptomoms from over r 200 allergrgens. withouout knockingng you out. fefeel the clalarity and makeke today the mostst wonderfulul time of thehe year. live clariritin clear.r. years ago,o, we used t to justst fall asleleep wiwith a full l face of mamak. don't regrgret, just r rever. no7's nenew future r renew with a a
nancy chen, cbs news, melbourne, australia. >>> coming up, missing boater rescued. the condition of a florida man after spending more than 24 hours adrift in a small boat. >>> and bear break-ins. how officials use dna to capture four bears that damaged more than 20 homes. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." shingles.. sosome describibe it as ann inintense burnrning sensatatn or an ununbearable i itch. this paiainful, blisistering h can disrsrupt your l life...
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our special correspondent joey chen traveled to georgia to talk to researchers trying to do that math here where southern rivers meet the sea is the scene of america's first broken promise to black americans. liberty and land. why is land so important as a way that we have control of family control of our lives? historian and activist amir jamal tours family, traces its ties to georgia's sea islands and the carolinas, low country all the way back to the early 1800s for at least three generations. they weren't alone. some 40,000 freedmen were allocated land in one of the last acts of the civil war special field order number 15, better known as 40 acres and a mule. not just a platitude, but a promise on general sherman's march to the sea. as many as 10,000 newly liberated people followed the union forces. so they're emancipated. yes, but where do we go? where do we go? under pressure and facing skepticism from washington about his own loyalties. sure. sherman called black pastors to his savannah headquarters. so what is this that we're seeing? we're seeing the meeting. vaughnette goode
our special correspondent joey chen traveled to georgia to talk to researchers trying to do that math here where southern rivers meet the sea is the scene of america's first broken promise to black americans. liberty and land. why is land so important as a way that we have control of family control of our lives? historian and activist amir jamal tours family, traces its ties to georgia's sea islands and the carolinas, low country all the way back to the early 1800s for at least three...
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but cbs's nancy chen reports that for a team that has won so much on the field, its biggest win has come biggest women's sporting event is smashing records. >> headed down. >> reporter: but the u.s. team has already notched a massive win off the pitch, playing in their first world cup with equal pay to men. in some cases, female players had been earning just 38% of what men made per game. >> this is the first world cup since the equal pay victory. you were at the table for that win. wat did that mean? >> it meant a lot to be able to achieve what we've done. we still have more progress to make and a ways to go. >> reporter: that includes bringing in even more money to women's sports. >> this is actually a terrible business move if you're not getting in on it, if you're not investing. >> reporter: fifa's membership has grown 150% since the last women's world cup. and on tv, the matches are forecast to reach 2 billion viewers worldwide, a nearly 80% increase from 2019. >> i think from a business perspective, it's all upsidede. >>>> reporter:r: ally bankk rec announunced it's wororking to s
but cbs's nancy chen reports that for a team that has won so much on the field, its biggest win has come biggest women's sporting event is smashing records. >> headed down. >> reporter: but the u.s. team has already notched a massive win off the pitch, playing in their first world cup with equal pay to men. in some cases, female players had been earning just 38% of what men made per game. >> this is the first world cup since the equal pay victory. you were at the table for...
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well, i'm joined by tanya chen and jill diocese in hong kong. and as always, here with me in london, have valerie title. so tanya, china's central bank's unexpected cut interest rates as it ramps up stimulus to support the weakened economy. you saw disappointing july data industrial production and retail sales missing estimates. how are asian markets faring in response as hey, lizzy. yeah, let me unpack that for you. so let's start with the equities markets, hong kong shares and mainland shares just came back from their lunch break and yes, they are obviously down in the red. their declines of over 1%. investors are obviously looking for more out of the pboc. without going too much into what jill is going to say, i mean, this 15 basis point rate cut on the medium term lending facility rate was the largest one since 2020. and then we obviously got that raft of disappointing data, as you were saying, retail sales and industrial production disappoint there. but there's also all of these concerns around the property sector woes. the country guard an
well, i'm joined by tanya chen and jill diocese in hong kong. and as always, here with me in london, have valerie title. so tanya, china's central bank's unexpected cut interest rates as it ramps up stimulus to support the weakened economy. you saw disappointing july data industrial production and retail sales missing estimates. how are asian markets faring in response as hey, lizzy. yeah, let me unpack that for you. so let's start with the equities markets, hong kong shares and mainland shares...
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cbs's nancy chen reports from australia that the difference between winning and losing came down to af margins. >> reporter: still close and sso cruel. in the difference victory in heartbreaking loss was this. a save that wasn't. it did. the replays show by millimeters. and it's in the american's home. the earliest world cup exit ever. the u.s. had looked lackluster in three previous matches. but in this one sweden managed just one shot on goal. the americans 11. the team clicked, they just could not connect. >> we finally played with a lot of joy and were able to express ourselves, and so proud of the group or that. >> reporter: megan rapinoe leaves a lasting legacy, instrumental in securing equal pay for the women's national team. those efforts celebrated last year. by the presidential medal of freedom. she played in three previous world cup's finishing the last two as champion. but this year so many missed opportunities in her final world cup. her storied career ended in the worst way. >> it's a tough one missing on my last game ever. >> major: tears but no bitterness. >> it's a gr
cbs's nancy chen reports from australia that the difference between winning and losing came down to af margins. >> reporter: still close and sso cruel. in the difference victory in heartbreaking loss was this. a save that wasn't. it did. the replays show by millimeters. and it's in the american's home. the earliest world cup exit ever. the u.s. had looked lackluster in three previous matches. but in this one sweden managed just one shot on goal. the americans 11. the team clicked, they...
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nancy chen, thank you. nearly 100,000 americans are diagnosed with melanoma every year in the u.s. skin cancer. a recent study shows that men are more vulnerable than women, and black men are at the highest risk. in tonight's health watch, cbs's errol barnett explains a disparity in survival rates. >> you think you are invincible. this is something that is never crossed my mind. >> reporter: josh paschal was a sophomore on the university of kentucky's football team when he discovered a strange mark on the bottom of his foot. how small was it? >> you put a dot with the pen on your foot, it was about that size. >> reporter: it turned out to be a rare type of melanoma, the deadliest type of skin cancer. he needed multiple surgeries and chemotherapy to remove it. >> it hit me hard mentally. >> reporter: men are more likely to die of melanoma than women. and black men are 26% more likely to die of this form of skin cancer than white men even though they make up fewer cases. >> unfortunately black americans often times are less likely to carry private insurance. they're less likely to ha
nancy chen, thank you. nearly 100,000 americans are diagnosed with melanoma every year in the u.s. skin cancer. a recent study shows that men are more vulnerable than women, and black men are at the highest risk. in tonight's health watch, cbs's errol barnett explains a disparity in survival rates. >> you think you are invincible. this is something that is never crossed my mind. >> reporter: josh paschal was a sophomore on the university of kentucky's football team when he...
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the crash remains under investigation, norah. >> nancy chen, thank you.t donald trump's plans to surrender to authorities in georgia. they tell cbs news that the president will turn himself in thursday night. facing charges related to his attempts to overturn the 2020 election. cbs's nikole killion reports some of trumps 18 codefendants began surrounding today. >> reporter: john eastman, one of the architects of the strategy to useful selectors to overturn a 2020 election was among the first to assert doing and to surrender at the fulton county jail. >> i am contend that when the law is applied in this proceeding, all of my codefendants and i will be fully vindicated. >> reporter: eastman was 1 of 2 to turn himself in today in testimony to the january 6 committee last year, former white house lawyer eric herschmann called him after the attack to talk about the georgia results. this was the advice he gave him. >> get a great criminal defense lawyer, you're going to need it. report back so far all of the codefendants have maintained agreements with fani wil
the crash remains under investigation, norah. >> nancy chen, thank you.t donald trump's plans to surrender to authorities in georgia. they tell cbs news that the president will turn himself in thursday night. facing charges related to his attempts to overturn the 2020 election. cbs's nikole killion reports some of trumps 18 codefendants began surrounding today. >> reporter: john eastman, one of the architects of the strategy to useful selectors to overturn a 2020 election was among...
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chen is a chinese surprise in russian music for 80 years in the status of a star. know everything about you. i know that you are cinema anna yakunina and his teacher professor yuri bogdanov natalia zashchipina today are the heroes of the project. once upon a time once upon a time once upon a time is a television magazine of stories about famous people and significant events in the world of art, culture and show business. volume and poisoning and diarrhea at an average price of 115 rubles. for 10 tablets with a style filter, in order to put things in order in the stomach, anna yakunina today is one of the most sought-after actresses in the country with the tv series sklifosovsky, everything is clear, yakunina has long proved the beginning of a minor heroine in the main positions with work and charm. and now, in the status of profit, this theatrical season has become for anna i won’t torment alexandrovna triumphantly about this in 15 seconds. i will only note that this year an incredibly young actress will celebrate her 55th birthday on this significant date. we deci
chen is a chinese surprise in russian music for 80 years in the status of a star. know everything about you. i know that you are cinema anna yakunina and his teacher professor yuri bogdanov natalia zashchipina today are the heroes of the project. once upon a time once upon a time once upon a time is a television magazine of stories about famous people and significant events in the world of art, culture and show business. volume and poisoning and diarrhea at an average price of 115 rubles. for...
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cbs's nancy chen reports from australia that the difference between winning and losing came down to a shoot-out and the slimmest of margins. >> reporter: so close and yet so cruel. in the end, the difference between potential victory and heartbreaking loss was this. the save that wasn't. >> did it go in? >> reporter: it did. replays showed by millimeters. >> wow. >> reporter: and it sent the americans home. their earliest world cup exit ever. the u.s. had looked lackluster in three previous matches. but in this one, sweden managed just one shot on goal. the americans, 11. the team clicked. they just couldn't connect. >> we finally played with a lot of joy and were able to express ourselves and, you know, so proud of the group for that. >> reporter: megan rapinoe leaves a lasting legacy. she was instrumental in securing equal pay for the women's national team. those efforts celebrated last year with the presidential medal of freedom. she had played in three previous world cups, finishing the last two as a champion. but this year, so many missed opportunities. in her final world cup, ra
cbs's nancy chen reports from australia that the difference between winning and losing came down to a shoot-out and the slimmest of margins. >> reporter: so close and yet so cruel. in the end, the difference between potential victory and heartbreaking loss was this. the save that wasn't. >> did it go in? >> reporter: it did. replays showed by millimeters. >> wow. >> reporter: and it sent the americans home. their earliest world cup exit ever. the u.s. had looked...
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] lydia: jia runs a 200-acre mixed farm in the hills of eastern shandong province with her husband chen. she's part of a divergent group of young chinese known as fanxiang qingnian, or returning youth. for decades, rural chinese couldn't wait to get out as they sought work in the booming coastal cities. but some are now rejecting costs and pressures of urban life and returning home. jia: [speaking in foreign language] jia: [speaking in foreign language] lydia: unlike their appearance, china's new generation of farmers is armed with technology, but we're not talking tractors. the tool of choice for returning youth is the smartphone. jia: [speaking in foreign language] lydia: jia livestreams her farming life and advertises her produce to more than half a million followers on chinese tiktok. jia: [speaking in foreign language] jia: [speaking in foreign language] jia: [speaking in foreign language] lydia: rural influencers like jia are a blooming subset of china's $200 billion livestreaming industry. in china, social media platforms like tiktok are seamlessly integrated with e -commerce, so
] lydia: jia runs a 200-acre mixed farm in the hills of eastern shandong province with her husband chen. she's part of a divergent group of young chinese known as fanxiang qingnian, or returning youth. for decades, rural chinese couldn't wait to get out as they sought work in the booming coastal cities. but some are now rejecting costs and pressures of urban life and returning home. jia: [speaking in foreign language] jia: [speaking in foreign language] lydia: unlike their appearance, china's...
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here is cbs's nancy chen.t on the court was legendary, but it was her fight off it 50 years ago that changed sports forever. after winning the u.s. open in 1972, the tennis icon threatened to boycott the following year over equal pay, rallying her fellow female players to do the same. it worked, and the tournament became the first sporting event in the world to award the same prize money to male and female competitors. >> we have set the standard for so many other sports, especially women's sports. >> reporter: her legacy recognized at the start of this year's open by former first lady michelle obama. >> let us remember that all of this is far bigger than a champion's paycheck. this is about how women are seen and valued in this world. >> reporter: a tribute fit for a king. nancy chen, cbs news, new york. >> norah: well, billie jean king started a movement, and there is still more work to be done. that is tonight's "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell. good night. ♪ ♪ . >>> at 7:00, for the first time pg&e
here is cbs's nancy chen.t on the court was legendary, but it was her fight off it 50 years ago that changed sports forever. after winning the u.s. open in 1972, the tennis icon threatened to boycott the following year over equal pay, rallying her fellow female players to do the same. it worked, and the tournament became the first sporting event in the world to award the same prize money to male and female competitors. >> we have set the standard for so many other sports, especially...
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but cbs's nancy chen reports that for a team that has won so much on the field, it's biggest win hase biggest women sporting event is smashing records. >> down! >> reporter: but the u.s. team has already notched a massive win off the pitch: playing in their first world cup with equal pay to men. in some cases, female players had been earning just 38% of white men made per game. >> this is the first world cup since the equal pay victory. you are at the table for that win. what did that mean? >> it meant a lot to be able to achieve what we have done. we still have more progress to make and ways to go. >> reporter: that includes bringing in even more money to women's sports. >> this is actually terrible business move if you are not getting in on it, if you are not investing. >> reporter: fifa sponsorship has grown 150% since the last women's world cup and on tv the matches are forecast to reach 2 billion viewers worldwide and nearly 80% increase from 2019. >> i think for a business perspective it is all upside. >> reporter:r: alllly bank rececently annouounced it i is g to spend equally
but cbs's nancy chen reports that for a team that has won so much on the field, it's biggest win hase biggest women sporting event is smashing records. >> down! >> reporter: but the u.s. team has already notched a massive win off the pitch: playing in their first world cup with equal pay to men. in some cases, female players had been earning just 38% of white men made per game. >> this is the first world cup since the equal pay victory. you are at the table for that win. what...
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nancy chen, cbs news, melbourne, australia. >> we'll see what happens tomorrow. robert costa in new york. good night. f0 >>> from cbs news bay area, this is the evening edition. >>> now at 6:00, two people are dead and another is sick after visiting an east bay spa. what we're learning about the investigation and the signs to look out for if you happen to have visited. >>> plus, another hot weekend, but only in some parts of the bay area. we'll let you know where you could see triple digit temperatures. >>> and the search is finally on for oakland's new police chief half a year after the old one was fired, and residents say they're getting tired of the politics. >> whoever is chosen, give them the opportunity to prove that they can get the job done. >>> and later, it's being called the ferrari of fire fighting helicopters. >>> live from the cbs studios in san francisco, i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm andrea nakano. a contra costa county spa is under investigation over a possible link to two legionnaires disease deaths. contra costa county health says zen day spa w
nancy chen, cbs news, melbourne, australia. >> we'll see what happens tomorrow. robert costa in new york. good night. f0 >>> from cbs news bay area, this is the evening edition. >>> now at 6:00, two people are dead and another is sick after visiting an east bay spa. what we're learning about the investigation and the signs to look out for if you happen to have visited. >>> plus, another hot weekend, but only in some parts of the bay area. we'll let you know...
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cbs news's nancy chen has the highlights. >> number 3, sweden.r 1, usa. >> reporter: it was the performance fans had been waiting for after the u.s. women's national team struggled with the group stage of the world cup. u.s. players demonstrated improved chemistry and maintained better possession of the ball than in previous games but were shut out by a strong swedish goalkeeper. >> save! >> reporter: however, as the scoreless game went into penalty kicks, sweden won 5-4 in a dramatic shootout. >> did it go in? >> reporter: the winning goal narrowly making it across the line, as the two-time reigning champions were eliminated. >> we just lost the world cup by a millimeter. that's tough. to come up short hurts. >> reporter: the match also marks the final world cup appearance by megan rapinoe, who's announced this is her final tournament before retiring. >> i feel so proud of everything that this team has done and everything we've done on the field and everything we've done off the field. >> reporter: but players weren't the only ones experiencing
cbs news's nancy chen has the highlights. >> number 3, sweden.r 1, usa. >> reporter: it was the performance fans had been waiting for after the u.s. women's national team struggled with the group stage of the world cup. u.s. players demonstrated improved chemistry and maintained better possession of the ball than in previous games but were shut out by a strong swedish goalkeeper. >> save! >> reporter: however, as the scoreless game went into penalty kicks, sweden won 5-4...
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lena chen, thank you so much for your time. lina chen, thank you so much for your time.heck in with you soon. thank you so much, aaron, for having me on the show. well, that's it for this week. i hope you enjoyed the show. don't forget, you can keep up with the latest on our global economy on the bbc website or the smartphone app. of course, you can also follow me on x. x me. i'll x you back. you can get me at bbc. you can get me at bbcaaron. thanks for watching. i'll see you soon. bye— bye. hello. it is shaping up to be yet another unsettled weekend of weather, but that doesn't mean it's going to be raining all the time. far from it. while it will be showery and quite breezy, there'll be some drier spells too. in fact, parts of the south and the east are going to see the driest of the weather, furthest away from the centre of this area of low pressure. that is what will be driving the showers over the weekend. and see all the white lines, the isobars squeezing together? that shows that we are going to have some quite brisk winds, particularly around western coasts. a ba
lena chen, thank you so much for your time. lina chen, thank you so much for your time.heck in with you soon. thank you so much, aaron, for having me on the show. well, that's it for this week. i hope you enjoyed the show. don't forget, you can keep up with the latest on our global economy on the bbc website or the smartphone app. of course, you can also follow me on x. x me. i'll x you back. you can get me at bbc. you can get me at bbcaaron. thanks for watching. i'll see you soon. bye— bye....
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e who they are ready to want to export products not only in china chen no and beyond because indeed its such a major hub in china where concentrated land transportation, air transportation, river transportation from china visited the memorial complex khatyn introduced silence guests ears, navalny the memory of dick in the great aitshinei was given branches. yes, spring fire. minsk region, near the chinese city of chongqing, has shrunk more in 20 years sports in the middle kingdom grub food draunin or he is china, supplying electronics and auto parts from the central regions. belarusian schools and a child of your hundreds stretch out to be interpreted until the new academic year, only in minsk there are eight hundred of them. at forty-three, repair in the greater steppes, the kusyulyut cuts better for a high-tech situation. it strained to purchase 21 new computer classes in the academic year in all metropolitan schools, with the new diet, the menu line will be replenished in 80 countries. to do this, it is reluctant to muddle the base of canteens androinted and pen rigged, 43 dart bloc
e who they are ready to want to export products not only in china chen no and beyond because indeed its such a major hub in china where concentrated land transportation, air transportation, river transportation from china visited the memorial complex khatyn introduced silence guests ears, navalny the memory of dick in the great aitshinei was given branches. yes, spring fire. minsk region, near the chinese city of chongqing, has shrunk more in 20 years sports in the middle kingdom grub food...
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but first, let's get over to hong kong with tonya chen for how asian markets are faring. >> good morning, let's start with japan. as you were saying, japan entered the market for the second time this week. we saw unscheduled bond buying operations. 10-year yields touched 0.65%, a nine-your high. this is the second time after monday yields touched that 0.6 percent mark. this intervention is underscoring what is the gray line, and what is the definition around flexibility. last week, they had indicated to 0.5% would be a reference point, but not a rigid limit. these interventions, we will have to see. but going forward, the bank of japan may continue to tightly manage the pace at which yields rise. outside of japan, i'm looking at china today. we had caixin services pmi data that was well above estimates. but that rally in the yuan did not hold, we see it paring gains. the pboc fixed the currency 414 pips stronger, slightly stronger than recent days. an indication that they are flattening the fix around the below the 7.15 line, maybe they don't want to see the yuan we getting past 7.3 give
but first, let's get over to hong kong with tonya chen for how asian markets are faring. >> good morning, let's start with japan. as you were saying, japan entered the market for the second time this week. we saw unscheduled bond buying operations. 10-year yields touched 0.65%, a nine-your high. this is the second time after monday yields touched that 0.6 percent mark. this intervention is underscoring what is the gray line, and what is the definition around flexibility. last week, they...
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lizzy: thanks to bloomberg's tanie chen. i want to get to the rba decision. i am joined by valerie tytel and garfield reynolds. let's start with the because australia's central bank has kept his interest rate unchanged following the cooling of inflation pressures and weaker household bending. the rba did keep the door open to future hikes. garfield, take us through this decision because markets and economists have been split in expectations on the weight in. garfield: yeah, they have and has been a difficult time trying to read the rba. australia's data like a lot of data around the world has been quite occult. we have -- quite difficult. we had what we thought would have been a signal that the rba could afford to hold which was a marked slowdown in the inflation shown in the quarterly cpi report. that is the one the rba basis its forecast on. you would think that is a good basis for it, however we had very strong labor market data and also had indications within the cpi data that services inflation is still high. that was why this was not a clear call. this
lizzy: thanks to bloomberg's tanie chen. i want to get to the rba decision. i am joined by valerie tytel and garfield reynolds. let's start with the because australia's central bank has kept his interest rate unchanged following the cooling of inflation pressures and weaker household bending. the rba did keep the door open to future hikes. garfield, take us through this decision because markets and economists have been split in expectations on the weight in. garfield: yeah, they have and has...
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earlier i spoke with lani chen, former adviserfor spoke with lani chen, former adviser for marco rubio'smpaign, about what it shows for the republican party's priorities going to 202a. lani, great to have you back on bbc news. thank you for being with us. so foreign policy played a surprisingly significant role in this republican debate. why do you think that is?— think that is? well, i think there are _ think that is? well, i think there are very _ think that is? well, i think there are very few - think that is? well, i think there are very few areas i thinkthat is? well, i think| there are very few areas of real contrast between these candidates on a number of different issues, but foreign policy is an area where you are seeing contrasts. for example, what the united states or to do with respect to the ongoing conflict in ukraine, that is a major source of contention, and there are very real differences between, let's say, nikki haley and vivek ramaswamy, or donald trump, or even ron desantis. an interesting thing here is you are seeing this divergence within the republican party where
earlier i spoke with lani chen, former adviserfor spoke with lani chen, former adviser for marco rubio'smpaign, about what it shows for the republican party's priorities going to 202a. lani, great to have you back on bbc news. thank you for being with us. so foreign policy played a surprisingly significant role in this republican debate. why do you think that is?— think that is? well, i think there are _ think that is? well, i think there are very _ think that is? well, i think there are very...
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natashaen chen has the latest. >> reporter: in the lawsuit, maui can county is calling this a human-made disaster. they are alleging recklessness on the part of the electric companies, specifically saying this in the lawsuit. defendants in actions caused loss of life, severe injuries, complete destruction of homes and businesses, displacement of thousands of people, and damage to many of hawaii's historic and cultural sites. they also say specifically that the electric companies didn't keep up their equipment very well. there was advanced wood decay. they did not have a policy or decide to shut down the power lines, deenergize them when there was a high wind watch and red flag warning. specifically to issue, the president and ceo of hawaii electric said a week after the fires that this was actually a controversial practice, even though it's done in places like california, nevada, oregon, as a way of preventing wildfires. the electric company spokesperson told cnn that their priority is to support the people and county of maui, and they are disappointed that the county took this litigious
natashaen chen has the latest. >> reporter: in the lawsuit, maui can county is calling this a human-made disaster. they are alleging recklessness on the part of the electric companies, specifically saying this in the lawsuit. defendants in actions caused loss of life, severe injuries, complete destruction of homes and businesses, displacement of thousands of people, and damage to many of hawaii's historic and cultural sites. they also say specifically that the electric companies didn't...
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natasha chen, cnn. >>> extreme weather driving wildfires across north america. more than 1,000 across canada. flr some 35,000 people under evacuation orders. the premier says 30,000 may have to clear out as well. they know firsthand how scary this is for residents. >> we are working hard to get these fires out and to makes it safe for the public so that you can go home as quickly as possible. i know it's difficult to be out and i know that because the majority of my staff, including me and my family, are also evacuated. so we're all in this together. >> meanwhile, two fires are raging in spokane county, washington, burning more than 17,000 acres, more than 185 buildings between them. one person has died in the state. >>> the search for survivors in maui goes on nearly two weeks after wildfires devastated the community of lahaina. officials have searched 78% of the burn zone. authorities estimate more than 1,000 people are still missing. bill weir brings us the latest from maui. >> reporter: it is now day 11 since the catastrophic fire that tore through parts of
natasha chen, cnn. >>> extreme weather driving wildfires across north america. more than 1,000 across canada. flr some 35,000 people under evacuation orders. the premier says 30,000 may have to clear out as well. they know firsthand how scary this is for residents. >> we are working hard to get these fires out and to makes it safe for the public so that you can go home as quickly as possible. i know it's difficult to be out and i know that because the majority of my staff,...
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there is chen courage for courage, where wow is courage lc and courage. even here. also combat differences powerful. no matter what kind of battle i was everywhere and belogorov and gryanikov did a lot of things, as it were, with a machine gun in my hands or more, i manage to inflict defeat on fire also with the vova and at that moment already back and you are already starting to cover the artillery. no, you'll get rid of it. yes, how would it be better to take it, even if the wind is adjusted to 200 m, i see that he is such a grandfather on my mother’s side. take budapest and older brother afghanistan grottoes material plants kundus, but yours is a little just a little late, you have risen above everything, yes, yes. not every simple villager became against fascism. genetically. i just can't explain. eh, and kolizets i studied at the academician at the academician. i. well, in principle, i studied well in the description written. i could study for the gold medal. wants to be lazy. this time read books re-read three times counted differently so how high do you serve
there is chen courage for courage, where wow is courage lc and courage. even here. also combat differences powerful. no matter what kind of battle i was everywhere and belogorov and gryanikov did a lot of things, as it were, with a machine gun in my hands or more, i manage to inflict defeat on fire also with the vova and at that moment already back and you are already starting to cover the artillery. no, you'll get rid of it. yes, how would it be better to take it, even if the wind is adjusted...
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natasha chen is live in los angeles. how are people preparing?> reporter: this is a really unusual event for southern californians. they're asking a lot of questions of how actually should they prepare. some of their preparation that they're used to for winter storms, for earthquakes, for wildfires, how to evacuate, some of that does translate to this situation, but there is a lot that's unknown for them. this is the first ever tropical storm warning. you talk about these events changed and cancelled. we see death valley, joshua tree and mohave national parks closed trying to discourage people from going into those heavier rain zones. if you don't need to go out, officials say, please stay home. people need to be prepared, especially if their area is prone to flooding, if they've had mudslide and landslide problems in the past. officials are also concerned about catalina island off the coast that's likely to get hit. they have additional personnel and extra boats positioned there. the sheriff in l.a. county says this is about striking the right b
natasha chen is live in los angeles. how are people preparing?> reporter: this is a really unusual event for southern californians. they're asking a lot of questions of how actually should they prepare. some of their preparation that they're used to for winter storms, for earthquakes, for wildfires, how to evacuate, some of that does translate to this situation, but there is a lot that's unknown for them. this is the first ever tropical storm warning. you talk about these events changed and...
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lizzy: thanks to the writer chen -- lorretta for that update.ilitary leadership is ready to reopen talks with the regional. this comes after they defied a one-week deadline to reinstate the ousted president or face military intervention. joining us now from johannesburg is our africa correspondent. jennifer, tell us what they are saying and why. jennifer: this is significant because at the end of last week, it really appeared to be an escalation of sorts because we did see the west african block putting a military intervention potentially on the table, having troops on standby so over the weekend, there was a lot of concern about what this could mean and what we could see next but what we did see over the weekend were some mediation efforts by specifically nigerian islamic scholars and this is significant because the president of nigeria did grant scholars the permission to go into niger and start talking with the coup leaders. it appears that a lot of the sanctions they have been enduring have really been hurting them. in particular, what we he
lizzy: thanks to the writer chen -- lorretta for that update.ilitary leadership is ready to reopen talks with the regional. this comes after they defied a one-week deadline to reinstate the ousted president or face military intervention. joining us now from johannesburg is our africa correspondent. jennifer, tell us what they are saying and why. jennifer: this is significant because at the end of last week, it really appeared to be an escalation of sorts because we did see the west african...
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sharon chen introduces us to this week's jefferson award winner. >> dr. lisa bowie believes exercise is medicine and she is making a difference in the lives of hundreds of people all week. dr. lisa leads a weekly exercise class and those who follow it find it empowering. >> exercise is just like taking medicine and we see people getting better. >> let's get marching. >> reporter: dozens of participants live with parkinson's disease. there is no cure but lisa's movement class has enabled people to live at their highest function for as long as possible. >> we want people to know that there is something they can do right now, which is to exercise. >> remember to look out. >> reporter: lisa's volunteer program came out of a shakeup in her own life more than 20 years ago. her father had passed away suddenly, causing her to reevaluate her career goals. >> i did not want to just make a living, i wanted to make a life. >> make a fist and say i can. >> reporter: she switched from sports management to physical therapy and then worked in parkinson's research. when c
sharon chen introduces us to this week's jefferson award winner. >> dr. lisa bowie believes exercise is medicine and she is making a difference in the lives of hundreds of people all week. dr. lisa leads a weekly exercise class and those who follow it find it empowering. >> exercise is just like taking medicine and we see people getting better. >> let's get marching. >> reporter: dozens of participants live with parkinson's disease. there is no cure but lisa's movement...
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chen es recordada con una buena madre que trabajaba limpiando apartamentospara poder sostener su hogaramos bien. >> luchaba mucho por su hija. >> en el pasado habÍa ocurrido un incidente de violencia domÉstica. pero no fue suficiente para alejarse del padre de su hijo por lo que tenÍa planeado mudarse para buscar una vida mÁs tranquila. >> en un momento llegaron imaginar que le podÍa quitar la vida a tu mamÁ? >> en medio del dolor que les invade mientras intentan recaudar fondos—— repatriar los fondos los restos al salvador esta javier tiene un fuerte mensaje para otros que viven este calvario. >> mi hermana no merecÍa morir de esta manera. invito a los hombres que ser orgullo de querer dominar , no es la forma correcta.>> cada relaciÓn es diferente y la violencia domÉstica no siempre luce igual. pero una caracterÍstica comÚn en estos escenarios en laca pareja abusiva trata de establecer control y poder de muchas maneras. esa es una clara seÑal de abuso. >> a veces eso trae consecuencias. >> recuerde que siempre ayuda disponible. y temores autoridades.en caso de que usted un conocido s
chen es recordada con una buena madre que trabajaba limpiando apartamentospara poder sostener su hogaramos bien. >> luchaba mucho por su hija. >> en el pasado habÍa ocurrido un incidente de violencia domÉstica. pero no fue suficiente para alejarse del padre de su hijo por lo que tenÍa planeado mudarse para buscar una vida mÁs tranquila. >> en un momento llegaron imaginar que le podÍa quitar la vida a tu mamÁ? >> en medio del dolor que les invade mientras intentan...
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. >> as school board elections become more and more political, cnn's na tash shah chen shows us how some others are quitting while they can. >> reporter: from east to west -- >> why are you terminating his employment? >> mr. bairing i'm not going to discuss personnel matters. >> reporter: -- some school superintendents are being fired often after re-elections change the makeup of the local school boards. others have quit or retired early, citing a changes hostile atmosphere. >> it was things hike you should be shot, you should be run through a cornfield backward. >> reporter: beth leer was arizona's assistant principal of the year in 2020 when the public seemed to show deep appreciation for teachers during lockdown, but a few years later, she said, schools have been made the villain. >> my decision of when i left is not because i hated what i did. it's because i wanted to leave while i still loved what i did. >> reporter: a study looking at all school district data shows that one third school districts changed superintendent. some had two or more turnovers. moms for liberty, a nationwide
. >> as school board elections become more and more political, cnn's na tash shah chen shows us how some others are quitting while they can. >> reporter: from east to west -- >> why are you terminating his employment? >> mr. bairing i'm not going to discuss personnel matters. >> reporter: -- some school superintendents are being fired often after re-elections change the makeup of the local school boards. others have quit or retired early, citing a changes hostile...
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l ouise chen thank you for joining us. >>> apple sends out an invite. could this be the unveiling of the 15? >>> tesla the leading stock in the s&p 500 today, the chinese rival neo missed on earnings which could show tesla is winning market share. on the other side, paccar, which makes commercial trucks, that stock on pace for the worst day in nearly a year. down 3%. the white house, a live shot, waiting for the president any moment when he starts the remarks on the drug prices. we'll listen in. power e*trade's award-winning trading app makes trading easier. with its customizable options chain, easy-to-use tools and paper trading to help sharpen your skills, you can stay on top of the market from wherever you are. e*trade from morgan stanley. power e*trade's easy-to-use tools make complex trading less complicated. custom scans help you find new trading opportunities, while an earnings tool helps you plan your trades and stay on top of the market. e*trade from morgan stanley. here in the bay, our cars takes and all of our stuff where we want to go. but,
l ouise chen thank you for joining us. >>> apple sends out an invite. could this be the unveiling of the 15? >>> tesla the leading stock in the s&p 500 today, the chinese rival neo missed on earnings which could show tesla is winning market share. on the other side, paccar, which makes commercial trucks, that stock on pace for the worst day in nearly a year. down 3%. the white house, a live shot, waiting for the president any moment when he starts the remarks on the drug...
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natasha chen joins us live. what are the feds saying? he allegedly picked up his victim in seattle after an alleged sexual encounter, pretended he was an undercover cop, handcuffed her, put leg irons on her. she asked why it was taking so long to get to the police station and realized she was being kidnapped when she saw the gps on his phone saying they had hours left to go to the destination. he was driving her across state lines to southern oregon and putting her in that cinderblock cell that he had made in his garage, the photo of which you saw, and she eventually the next morning broke out of that. the door was locked from the inside, but she banged on it, the police say, to escape. the fbi is crediting her with her actions, potentially saving other victims. here's what they said. >> the victim's focus, actions, and her will to survive triggered a law enforcement response that may have actually saved many other women from a similar nightmare. through quick and decisive law enforcement action across many local, state, and federal agen
natasha chen joins us live. what are the feds saying? he allegedly picked up his victim in seattle after an alleged sexual encounter, pretended he was an undercover cop, handcuffed her, put leg irons on her. she asked why it was taking so long to get to the police station and realized she was being kidnapped when she saw the gps on his phone saying they had hours left to go to the destination. he was driving her across state lines to southern oregon and putting her in that cinderblock cell that...
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that's bring in cnn's natasha chen live in los angeles. people aren't used to this.re most taking it? >> reporter: well, officials are quite aware that people in southern california are not used to seeing this kind of warning. we're used to wildfires, earthquakes, mudslides and landslides, and some of those emergencies, preparing for those, translates to this situation, but officials really got in front of the cameras yesterday, a lot of different agencies together, to tell people to please be prepared, because in this situation, at least, you can track where the storm is going, unlike some of the other west coast disasters that usually come this way. here are a couple of officials from the city of los angeles' press conference yesterday. >> we know that this is coming. this is one particular situation in the city and the state and the region where we know it's coming versus a wildfire or an earthquake. >> we are not used to hurricane preparation, but it's another example of climate change, so we have to be prepared for climate events that we are not used to. >> repo
that's bring in cnn's natasha chen live in los angeles. people aren't used to this.re most taking it? >> reporter: well, officials are quite aware that people in southern california are not used to seeing this kind of warning. we're used to wildfires, earthquakes, mudslides and landslides, and some of those emergencies, preparing for those, translates to this situation, but officials really got in front of the cameras yesterday, a lot of different agencies together, to tell people to...
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sharon chen has an update on a 2016 jefferson award winner. >> reporter: ryan where is taking somethingo benefit children in hospitals all over the country. the magic of making crayons still brings this splash of color into brian's life. >> all of the kids like that when. >> it was a little hobby to start with. it blew up overnight. >> reporter: for the last 10 years, he has recycled donated used crayons to make new ones to deliver to free for children's hospitals for art therapy . we first introduced you to brian in 2016 when he turned his family danville kitchen into a crayon factory. he got the idea while dining out with his wife and kids. he discover the restaurant crayons they use get thrown away for health reasons so he started melting down on crayons to fashion new ones. is nonprofit, the crayon initiative, has saved 55 million crayons in the landfill. >> when you look back on how much we have accomplished, it has been pretty cool to think it started with a four packet crayons we got at a restaurant. >> reporter: today, the crayon initiative operates out of the danville headquart
sharon chen has an update on a 2016 jefferson award winner. >> reporter: ryan where is taking somethingo benefit children in hospitals all over the country. the magic of making crayons still brings this splash of color into brian's life. >> all of the kids like that when. >> it was a little hobby to start with. it blew up overnight. >> reporter: for the last 10 years, he has recycled donated used crayons to make new ones to deliver to free for children's hospitals for...
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. >>> more bay area districts are heading back to school and sharon chen highlights a san francisco native who has never lost the joy of teaching. >> she is getting ready to welcome kindergartners back to the same north beach school she has taught at for the past 42 years. >> all of these, these will be seniors and college. >> reporter: for avon, walk in the hallways is like turning the pages of a scrapbook in her career. the top row shows photos of students she has taught over the decades. she has her own page in history at saints peter and paul so lazy and parochial school. she returned as a college student to teach half-day kindergarten. >> back in the day it was more play with introducing letters and numbers. i grew to love working with the little kids. >> reporter: she became a full-time kindergarten teacher at the private school. she has taught 42 years in this position in the classroom, the same classroom where she instructed her own three children and hundreds of others. >> just being with kids, they are magical. when you are with little ones, they just want to learn and they want
. >>> more bay area districts are heading back to school and sharon chen highlights a san francisco native who has never lost the joy of teaching. >> she is getting ready to welcome kindergartners back to the same north beach school she has taught at for the past 42 years. >> all of these, these will be seniors and college. >> reporter: for avon, walk in the hallways is like turning the pages of a scrapbook in her career. the top row shows photos of students she has...
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. >> cnn's natasha chen is live in los angeles.atasha, looks like the winds are picking up there a bit. how are things looking? >> reporter: picking up just a little bit, jim. and we're expecting, in the next hour to three hours that north of us in antelope valley, they might see some scattered thunderstorms as the outer bands start coming in this direction. of course, nothing really significant until tomorrow. this is something that, as we've been talking about, the people of southern california are not used to. a tropical storm warning has never been issued here. now, granted, this past winter was a very wet one, and so people are prepared for what to do in flood situations, but certainly, usually not in the month of august. so, i keep seeing cities and counties issue information about where to find sandbags, telling people to bring all their items indoors, to not go outside and drive tomorrow and monday if at all possible. we're seeing lots of events postponed or canceled. three mlb games in southern california scheduled for tom
. >> cnn's natasha chen is live in los angeles.atasha, looks like the winds are picking up there a bit. how are things looking? >> reporter: picking up just a little bit, jim. and we're expecting, in the next hour to three hours that north of us in antelope valley, they might see some scattered thunderstorms as the outer bands start coming in this direction. of course, nothing really significant until tomorrow. this is something that, as we've been talking about, the people of...
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nancy chen, cbs news, melbourne, australia. >>> a summer of strikes. calling for better wages and benefits. now thousands of city workers in los angeles are the latest to hit the picket line. cbs news's joy benedict joins us live with how it could impact people and the economy. joy? >> reporter: that's right. good evening, robert. picketing is becoming more popular as employees are really putting the pressure on companies for higher wages. but it's not just here in l.a. nationwide the courage to walk out is catching on. organized labor is heating up southern california. 11,000 l.a. city workers, from those who haul away trash to shuttle drivers at l.a.x., are walking out tuesday for 24 hours, joining already striking writers, actors and hotel workers. >> it's time to give us a piece of the pie. >> reporter: nationwide, 323,000 workers have gone on strike this year, including last week nurses in new jersey, firefighters in minnesota, all pushing for higher wages and better benefits. >> this is really causing almost a tidal wave of strikes across the u.s
nancy chen, cbs news, melbourne, australia. >>> a summer of strikes. calling for better wages and benefits. now thousands of city workers in los angeles are the latest to hit the picket line. cbs news's joy benedict joins us live with how it could impact people and the economy. joy? >> reporter: that's right. good evening, robert. picketing is becoming more popular as employees are really putting the pressure on companies for higher wages. but it's not just here in l.a....
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peter chen hong, thanks so much for joining us this morning. thanks so much, claudine. great to see you. all right. still to come on the nine credit cards, one of the most expensive ways to borrow money from month to month. but we're in explore why people nationwide continue to take on these ever increasing amounts of debt and how you can tackle those high interest rates. plus car accidents are a parent's worst nightmare, but the very thing that's meant to protect the children might might...