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where ou chess and just going for it. where you inspired _ chess and just going for it.ss and just going for it. where you inspired when he _ chess and just going for it. where you inspired when he watched - chess and just going for it. where j you inspired when he watched the queens gambit on the telly, the series with a young woman, like you, had to overcome a lot of male prejudice?— had to overcome a lot of male re'udice? , . ,, ., ., ,, prejudice? yes, chess was a lot less clamorous prejudice? yes, chess was a lot less glamorous when _ prejudice? yes, chess was a lot less glamorous when i _ prejudice? yes, chess was a lot less glamorous when i played. _ prejudice? yes, chess was a lot less| glamorous when i played. compared prejudice? yes, chess was a lot less i glamorous when i played. compared to what you see in the queens gambit. but chess is incredibly male dominated. it was when i was playing in the 80s and 90s and ill still today. there were these female chess players, the polgar sisters and judith was the best, i think there were three of them. when i was 11 o
where ou chess and just going for it. where you inspired _ chess and just going for it.ss and just going for it. where you inspired when he _ chess and just going for it. where you inspired when he watched - chess and just going for it. where j you inspired when he watched the queens gambit on the telly, the series with a young woman, like you, had to overcome a lot of male prejudice?— had to overcome a lot of male re'udice? , . ,, ., ., ,, prejudice? yes, chess was a lot less clamorous...
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yes, chess is 7 yes, chess is incredibly ? yes, chess is incredibly male-dominated. - ? incredibly male-dominated. when ij ? yes, chess is incredibly- male-dominated. when i was ? yes, chess is incredibly— male-dominated. when i was playing male—dominated. when i was playing in the 80s and 90s, and it is still today. there are female chess players, the sisters. when i was probably about i! or 12, she became the best female player in history and the highest ever rated. i think she was the youngest grand master ever. she was absolutely amazing. but there was a lot of prejudice because i remember one of the earliest games i played, i was in my primary school hall and it was a weekend chess tournament. i was drawn against another player and his friend said, "lucky for you, you've got a girl. you'll win easily." i was absolutely determined to win that game, and win i did. fine was absolutely determined to win that game, and win i did. one grand master once — that game, and win i did. one grand master once said _ that game, and win i did. one grand master once said the _ that g
yes, chess is 7 yes, chess is incredibly ? yes, chess is incredibly male-dominated. - ? incredibly male-dominated. when ij ? yes, chess is incredibly- male-dominated. when i was ? yes, chess is incredibly— male-dominated. when i was playing male—dominated. when i was playing in the 80s and 90s, and it is still today. there are female chess players, the sisters. when i was probably about i! or 12, she became the best female player in history and the highest ever rated. i think she was the...
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yes, chess is incredibly male—dominated.i was playing in the 80s and 90s, and it is still today. there are female chess players, the polgar sisters. when i was probably about 11 or 12, june became the best female player in history and the highest ever rated. i think she was the youngest grand master ever. she was absolutely amazing. but there was a lot of prejudice because i remember one of the earliest games i played, i was in my primary school hall and it was a weekend chess tournament. i was drawn against another player and his friend said, "lucky for you, you've got a girl. you'll win easily." i was absolutely determined to win that game, and win i did. one grand master once said the object is to crush the opponents. did you crush his mind? i don't want to be competitive with bobby fischer. i wanted to show that girls are just as good as boys. but was home where you talked politics a lot? was it at home when you would sit and have tea or breakfast and talk politics? at primary school, about the same age, when i was eight
yes, chess is incredibly male—dominated.i was playing in the 80s and 90s, and it is still today. there are female chess players, the polgar sisters. when i was probably about 11 or 12, june became the best female player in history and the highest ever rated. i think she was the youngest grand master ever. she was absolutely amazing. but there was a lot of prejudice because i remember one of the earliest games i played, i was in my primary school hall and it was a weekend chess tournament. i...
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s toughest neighborhoods learning to play. >> i learned to play chess at age 13. it was a pivotal moment in my life. >> reporter: damon fletcher grew up in compton. after going away to college, he came home to find his childhood friends struggling. >> some of them had fallen into the prison system, gang life, drugs. and i just wondered why did have i such a different outcome, and it was chess. >> very good. >> reporter: he started train of thought to help kids of all ages find their inner king or queen. >> every game of chess is 75 to 100 moves. and every single move that your opponent makes presents a new problem for you to solve. kids are just having fun. they dent realize that they're solving problems. >> the answer is always there. >> reporter: how do you teach a 5-year-old how to play chess? >> we have a really cool story that we use to help kids that age set up a chase board the first time. it goes the king and the queen got married by the bishops. they rode on horses to their castle and had eight children. >> my aim in class is being a scholar. being a scho
s toughest neighborhoods learning to play. >> i learned to play chess at age 13. it was a pivotal moment in my life. >> reporter: damon fletcher grew up in compton. after going away to college, he came home to find his childhood friends struggling. >> some of them had fallen into the prison system, gang life, drugs. and i just wondered why did have i such a different outcome, and it was chess. >> very good. >> reporter: he started train of thought to help kids of...
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s toughest neighborhoods learning to play. >> i learned to play chess at age 13.s a pivotal moment in my life. >> yuccas: damen fletcher grew up in compton. after going away to college, he came home to find his childhood friends struggling. >> some of them had fallen into te gang life and drugs. and i just wondered why did i have such a kinch outco, it was chess. >> yuccas: he started "train of thought" to help kids of all ages find their inner king or queen. >> reporter: every game of chess is 75 to 100 moves. and every single move that your opponent makes presents a new problem for you to solve. kids are just having fun. they don't realize that they're solving problems. the answer is always there. >> yuccas: how do you teach a five-year-old how to play chess? >> we actually have a really cool story that we use to help kids that age set up the chessboard for the first time. it goes the king and the queen got married by the bishops. they rode on horses to their castle and had eight children. >> my main thing in class is being a scholar. so being a scholar to me is
s toughest neighborhoods learning to play. >> i learned to play chess at age 13.s a pivotal moment in my life. >> yuccas: damen fletcher grew up in compton. after going away to college, he came home to find his childhood friends struggling. >> some of them had fallen into te gang life and drugs. and i just wondered why did i have such a kinch outco, it was chess. >> yuccas: he started "train of thought" to help kids of all ages find their inner king or queen....
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or queen. >> every game of chess is 75 to 100 moves.our opponent makes presents a new problem for you to solve. kids are just having fun. they don't realize that they're solving problems. the answer's always there -- >> reporter: how do you teach a a 5-year-old to play chess? >> we have a cool story to help kids that age set up a chess board for the first time. it goes the king and the queen got married by the bishops. they rode on horses to the castle and had eight children. >> my main thing in class is be a scholar. so being a scholar to me is being prepared, productive, and never giving up. >> that's the best way to play -- >>eporter: masteringhe jamie yuccas, cbs news, compton. >> pretty good advice. >>> coming up on "cbs mornings," we will speak with former olympic gymnast aly raisman about her powerful testimony on capitol hill, about the abuse investigation into larry nassar. >>> plus, in our series "a more perfect union," we'll meet a food blogger in maryland who's connecting people in her community through old recipes. >>> and
or queen. >> every game of chess is 75 to 100 moves.our opponent makes presents a new problem for you to solve. kids are just having fun. they don't realize that they're solving problems. the answer's always there -- >> reporter: how do you teach a a 5-year-old to play chess? >> we have a cool story to help kids that age set up a chess board for the first time. it goes the king and the queen got married by the bishops. they rode on horses to the castle and had eight children....
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and it was chess. very good!: he started "train of thought" to help kids of all ages find their inner king or queen. >> every game of chess is 75 to 100 moves, and every single move that your opponent makes presents a new problem for you to solve. kids are just having fun. they don't realize that they're solving problems. the answer's always there. >> reporter: how do you teach a five-year-old how to play chess? >> we actually have a really cool story we use to help kids that age set up a chessboard for the first time. it goes the king and queen got married by the bishops. they rode on horses to their castle and had eight children. >> my main thing in class is be a scholar. so being a scholar to me is being prepared, productive, and never giving up. >> that's the best way to play. >> reporter: mastering the game of life early. jamie yuccas, cbs news, compton. >> o'donnell: i say checkmate, andre. we'll be right back. hey rita, with 3% cash back on dining including takeout from chase freedom unlimited, you're alwa
and it was chess. very good!: he started "train of thought" to help kids of all ages find their inner king or queen. >> every game of chess is 75 to 100 moves, and every single move that your opponent makes presents a new problem for you to solve. kids are just having fun. they don't realize that they're solving problems. the answer's always there. >> reporter: how do you teach a five-year-old how to play chess? >> we actually have a really cool story we use to help...
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a lot of my thinking, my decision—making is by chess. to me, it is a person. it was my only and best friend. chess is about victory and defeat. being an entrepreneur, it's much more complex. you are not playing with your opponent any more. the ultimate goal is to challenge the boundaries. it's about continuing playing, never end the game. i actually feel very stressful if i need to talk to a lot of people for a long time — especially if you have goal to achieve. i feel very stressful. so i come out and the strategy, like a chess player, how i can minimise that time span to be more efficient. as a business, it's your first role to be socially responsible. you can make your own contribution by stepping into the water, doing your best to make a very successful company, and to fund other game studios co—founded by women or led by women. by hiring more female colleagues, and giving them more chances, you can make small changes — doing by example. do take a look at our website to hear about asian women who are changing the face of business rig
a lot of my thinking, my decision—making is by chess. to me, it is a person. it was my only and best friend. chess is about victory and defeat. being an entrepreneur, it's much more complex. you are not playing with your opponent any more. the ultimate goal is to challenge the boundaries. it's about continuing playing, never end the game. i actually feel very stressful if i need to talk to a lot of people for a long time — especially if you have goal to achieve. i feel very stressful. so i...
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she's like, well, chess kind of like develop my brain and makes it elastic. when you were glued to your phone, it makes you dumb. i don't know what it, i didn't know what to say to her, to be quite honest. can you have something to say to her? all depends on what you're doing on your phone. you know, if not, if you do it on your phone doesn't require you to think much. then maybe just be like passive consumption of media, you know, versus people who are playing games, having to make strategic decisions constantly. you know, or are trying to solve a puzzle. you know, like, think you mathematically, there are so many games that require all different kinds of thinking that are not just passive media consumption, you know, which is like tick, tock and youtube and stuff like that. but a lot of the, you know, in, in, you know, that also i wouldn't say is making people dumb. it's just like how do you choose to spend your time if you choose to spend your time entertaining yourself. how do you want to entertain yourself? well, you can watch you to play a game. you can
she's like, well, chess kind of like develop my brain and makes it elastic. when you were glued to your phone, it makes you dumb. i don't know what it, i didn't know what to say to her, to be quite honest. can you have something to say to her? all depends on what you're doing on your phone. you know, if not, if you do it on your phone doesn't require you to think much. then maybe just be like passive consumption of media, you know, versus people who are playing games, having to make strategic...
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the legal chess match next.♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [typing] ♪ ♪ [typing] ♪ ♪ [typing] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ music swells ♪ ♪ ♪ [footsteps] ♪ ♪ [typing] ♪ ♪ inspiration is out there. go find it. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ go find it. when you least expect it. (woman laughs) and open. what happened to all your things? i know you needed a place to study, so... and other times, it pays off knowing what to expect. at university of phoenix, you can count on fixed, affordable tuition from the moment you enroll to the day you graduate from your program. learn more about our tuition guarantee at phoenix.edu and there you have it— -woah. wireless on the most reliable network nationwide. wow! -big deal! ...we get unlimited for just $30 bucks. sweet, but mine has 5g included. relax people, my wireless is crushing it. that's because you all have xfinity mobile with your internet. it's wireless so good, it keeps one upping itself. switch to xfinity mobile and save hundreds on your wireless bill. plus, save up to $400 when you purchase a new samsung phone or upgrade your e
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she's like, well, chess kind of like develops my brain and makes it elastic. when you were glued to your phone, it makes you dumb. i don't know what it, i didn't know what to say to her, to be quite honest. can you give something to say to her? all depends on what you're doing on your phone. you know, what you're doing on your phone doesn't require you to think much. then maybe just be like the path of consumption of media, you know, versus people who are playing games, having to make strategic decisions constantly. you know, or are trying to solve a puzzle, you know, like thinking mathematically, there are so many games that require all different kinds of thinking that are not just passive media consumption, you know, which is like tick tock and youtube and stuff like that. but a lot of the, you know, in, you know, that also i wouldn't say is making people dumb. it's just, you know, it's like, how do you choose to spend your time? if you choose to spend your time entertaining yourself, how do you want to entertain yourself? well, you can watch you to you play
she's like, well, chess kind of like develops my brain and makes it elastic. when you were glued to your phone, it makes you dumb. i don't know what it, i didn't know what to say to her, to be quite honest. can you give something to say to her? all depends on what you're doing on your phone. you know, what you're doing on your phone doesn't require you to think much. then maybe just be like the path of consumption of media, you know, versus people who are playing games, having to make strategic...
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and who became friends, fans who told their friends to, you got to watch the orphan girl chess drama.or teaching us squares, how truly hip 64 squares can be. thank you to netflix, you guys did the rarest thing of all these days, you took a chance on risky material. and you trusted the filmmakers. thanks to the tv academy for already recognizing the work of the best department heads and crew that scott and i have ever worked with, especially a our fello producers, ania joy, what can i say, you brought the sexy back to chess and you inspired a whole generation of girls and young women to realize that patriarchy simply has no defense against our queen. mariel, bill, moses, thomas, aisla martin, you were all a dream team, big love to my mom in chicago, my family, elsa, natalie, diego and to nie dad up there, it would have been his 90th birthday today, happy birthday, dad. and finally to my brother, from another mother scott frank, for making such a great show that in this pandemic season you managed to refurbish the whole world's tranquil very much. >> cedric: that's our show! what a nigh
and who became friends, fans who told their friends to, you got to watch the orphan girl chess drama.or teaching us squares, how truly hip 64 squares can be. thank you to netflix, you guys did the rarest thing of all these days, you took a chance on risky material. and you trusted the filmmakers. thanks to the tv academy for already recognizing the work of the best department heads and crew that scott and i have ever worked with, especially a our fello producers, ania joy, what can i say, you...
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shortfall and health and social we're beginning the biggest catch up program in the history of the chess. the levy will share the cost as fairly, as possible between people and businesses. because we all benefit from a well supported and a chest and all businesses benefit from a healthy workforce. the shuttle work in pensions. secretary, jonathan reynolds, reacting to the prime minister, essentially. 3 saying the way the government tries to frame this issue of, for example, people living longer and having healthier lives and insensitive way of dealing with what are very real issues for the elderly when it comes to their pensions, to government cases of the photo data and the pandemic have produced a statistical aberration i rejected presentation of this issue is the source of intergenerational tension or unfairness because we all have an interest in ensuring that there's a decent state pension in the future. we would never present increase longevity as a problem. the pretends to the prime minister is only here because it's time to make is not going to wash. he's putting a sticking plaste
shortfall and health and social we're beginning the biggest catch up program in the history of the chess. the levy will share the cost as fairly, as possible between people and businesses. because we all benefit from a well supported and a chest and all businesses benefit from a healthy workforce. the shuttle work in pensions. secretary, jonathan reynolds, reacting to the prime minister, essentially. 3 saying the way the government tries to frame this issue of, for example, people living longer...
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i want to go next door and play chess.take some pictures. >> that was howard stern on tuesday. millions of vaccinated americans can probably relate to his frustration. maybe, you and including perhaps president biden. >>> over 200 million americans have gotten at least one shot. we've been patient but our patience is wearing thin. and your refusal has cost all of us. >> on thursday, the president issued sweeping new vaccine requirements. they take aim at federal employees and contractors, large-private employers, healthcare, and early-childhood education workers. but will they be enough to finally get this pandemic under control? we are back now with david lit, eugene daniels, and aisha roscoe. aisha, first of all, let me start with you. i love that howard stern quote. it is like classic, cranky old-man energy. it is so perfectly howard stern. i love it. but i am interested in your sense of what the political impact of this might be, particularly because we have been hearing more from some republicans of that tone from how
i want to go next door and play chess.take some pictures. >> that was howard stern on tuesday. millions of vaccinated americans can probably relate to his frustration. maybe, you and including perhaps president biden. >>> over 200 million americans have gotten at least one shot. we've been patient but our patience is wearing thin. and your refusal has cost all of us. >> on thursday, the president issued sweeping new vaccine requirements. they take aim at federal employees...
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he's not playing three dimensional chess. he's not even playing regular chess. he's just shoving the bishop up his butt and yelling, "yahtzee ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: that's not how you play. >> stephen: paint the picture. by the way, that was the original ending to the queen's gambit. ( laughter ) congratulations on your emmy. the former president used his rally to roll out all the hits. like this classic: >> and you know, they are starting to say very strongly merry christmas. >> stephen: reminds me of my favorite christmas carol: (sings) have yourself a very strongly christmas. that's a thing we say. ( laughter ) the big christmas boy then turned his attention to wyoming representative and real estate agent who doesn't tell you someone died in this house because she's the killer liz cheney. ( laughter ) cheney has been a vocal opponent of the former president. she supported his second impeachment and refused to participate in the big lie that he won the election. re theally, the fo, on the big meme of liz cheney with george w. bush's face.
he's not playing three dimensional chess. he's not even playing regular chess. he's just shoving the bishop up his butt and yelling, "yahtzee ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: that's not how you play. >> stephen: paint the picture. by the way, that was the original ending to the queen's gambit. ( laughter ) congratulations on your emmy. the former president used his rally to roll out all the hits. like this classic: >> and you know, they are starting to say...
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it's not like chess. applause ) >> stephen: we'll be right back with a performance by "dan + shay."♪ ♪ ♪ your mission: stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on... with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. and for some, rinvoq can even significantly reduce ra fatigue. that's rinvoq relief. with ra, your overactive immune system attacks your joints. rinvoq regulates it to help stop the attack. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious infections and blood clots, sometimes fatal, have occurred as have certain cancers, including lymphoma, and tears in the stomach or intestines, and changes in lab results. your doctor should monitor your bloodwork. tell your doctor about any infections... and if you are or may become pregnant while taking rinvoq. take on ra. talk to your rheumatologist about rinvoq relief. rinvoq. make it your mission. if you can't afford your medi
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used to taking heavyweight punches, he has to go in and impose his will, and he will get caught in a chessresting fighting joshua cannot afford to make any mistakes.— fighting joshua cannot afford to make any mistakes. there will be more in the _ make any mistakes. there will be more in the build-up _ make any mistakes. there will be more in the build-up to _ make any mistakes. there will be more in the build-up to that - make any mistakes. there will be more in the build-up to that on . make any mistakes. there will be i more in the build-up to that on the more in the build—up to that on the website. lewis hamilton has said he has apologised to his mercedes team. after making mistakes that cost him pole position for tomorrow's russian grand prix. while he messed up, fellow briton lando norris was magnificient... claiming the first pole of his career in challenging conditions, as nick parrott reports. it requires time, but also riding a lock. dominating qualifying until the tracks started to dry out, and it came in for slick tyres. just the tracks started to dry out, and it came in for sli
used to taking heavyweight punches, he has to go in and impose his will, and he will get caught in a chessresting fighting joshua cannot afford to make any mistakes.— fighting joshua cannot afford to make any mistakes. there will be more in the _ make any mistakes. there will be more in the build-up _ make any mistakes. there will be more in the build-up to _ make any mistakes. there will be more in the build-up to that - make any mistakes. there will be more in the build-up to that on . make...
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evil like chess a beating and san francisco and george gascon here in l.a.ravesties pray they are more focused on letting the criminals walk free than seeing them locked up and off the streets. >> the people we are resting on probation, on the electronic ankle monitoring by the probation department and are still does not deter them from going out and committing these crimes. because they know the district attorney won't do anything. >> laura: so it's a revolving door of criminality? >> absolutely. often times these people are arrested will be back out of jail before the police officers are done writing their police reports. >> laura: that's just the crime in the homelessness. democrats policies from lockdowns and high taxes punish small business owners and entrepreneurs as well. and when governor gavin newsom is asked to explain why so many people are leaving for the red states, he just gets the fifth wow dismissive and defensive. >> we have better economic outcomes. we have policies for the first time in decades. everybody outside the state is [bleep] about
evil like chess a beating and san francisco and george gascon here in l.a.ravesties pray they are more focused on letting the criminals walk free than seeing them locked up and off the streets. >> the people we are resting on probation, on the electronic ankle monitoring by the probation department and are still does not deter them from going out and committing these crimes. because they know the district attorney won't do anything. >> laura: so it's a revolving door of criminality?...
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it's like a game of chess where the smugglers always make the first move. >> on the night we were therest 200 people were prevented from crossing the channel. on that same night, three times as many did make it to the u.k. they say france needs to do more. >> well over 12,000 already. we need to get to the stage where it is more likely than not that if you attempt to cross the channel, you will be stopped. >> stop more boats or the u.k. will withhold 50 million pounds of funding for the mission this year. >> we know they have threatened to cut financial support. if they stop paying for their reservists, it will fold in. >> to a migrant, it looks easy to cross. to a government, easy to manage. lucy williamson, bbc news, france. laura: this week marks 80 years since one of the worst massacres of the second world war. nearly 34,000 dues were kill by the nazis as a ravine over just two days. mass graves are still being discovered. the country still grapples with how the atrocity should be remembered. >> visiting in 1950. it is the place where she could have died. but she is alive now. it is
it's like a game of chess where the smugglers always make the first move. >> on the night we were therest 200 people were prevented from crossing the channel. on that same night, three times as many did make it to the u.k. they say france needs to do more. >> well over 12,000 already. we need to get to the stage where it is more likely than not that if you attempt to cross the channel, you will be stopped. >> stop more boats or the u.k. will withhold 50 million pounds of...
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they are being used as political pawns in this chess game. that is reprehensible. >> we'll have a checkup on the issues with our dr. david agus. tonight, secret no more. the fbi declassified the documents examining the saudi government's role in the 9-11 attacks. and 20 years in the war on terror. cbs news is on the front lines of another al-quaida strong hold. california countdown, with two days to go, the race to recall governor newsome intensifies. later, the plane people. we remember the sanctuary provided to thoses during the country's darkest hours. >> good evening. thanks for watching. it's been a weekend of somber remembrances as america marked 20 years since the 9-11 attack. more on that in a moment. we begin tonight with a country still reeling from the effects of the pandemic. new daily infections are still high. trending down over the last two weeks. u.s. deaths are up. 30% over that same time period. meanwhile, president biden is doubling down on efforts to turn the tide against the virus. cbs's lilia luciano has details. >> good
they are being used as political pawns in this chess game. that is reprehensible. >> we'll have a checkup on the issues with our dr. david agus. tonight, secret no more. the fbi declassified the documents examining the saudi government's role in the 9-11 attacks. and 20 years in the war on terror. cbs news is on the front lines of another al-quaida strong hold. california countdown, with two days to go, the race to recall governor newsome intensifies. later, the plane people. we remember...
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a real life chess player in russia is suing the makers of the tv series because there's a quick mentionher claiming she nef faced men in a tournament. the woman is never seen in the series, just mentioned in the background but she says it hurt her reputation because she absolutely did face men in chess tournaments back in the '60s. she was one of the very first women to be named grand master. i was shooting an interview yesterday, different tv show, talking to an expert in global supply chains, christopher mimbs of the "wall street journal" had a comment and i just wanted to tell you about it, starting today he says, start holiday shopping it will be a nightmare in december. the won't be anything available and you beat me to it and heard the same thing. >> oh, yeah. "nightly news" talking about it last night because with christmas less than 100 days away expert says more than ever holiday shoppers may want to get an early start. like this early. get your hot wheels now. the pandemic they're saying leading to a lot of global production shortages. even last month 13% of holid st planned t
a real life chess player in russia is suing the makers of the tv series because there's a quick mentionher claiming she nef faced men in a tournament. the woman is never seen in the series, just mentioned in the background but she says it hurt her reputation because she absolutely did face men in chess tournaments back in the '60s. she was one of the very first women to be named grand master. i was shooting an interview yesterday, different tv show, talking to an expert in global supply chains,...
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but she says it hurt her reputation because she did face men, she says, in a chess tournament. was the first woman to be named grand masser. an old article from '68 showing she beat several male competitors. marcus and laura, i was shooting an interview yesterday for a different tv show and talking to an expert on global supply chain, christopher mimbs of the "wall street journal" who had a comment, start your holiday shopping now because it's going to be a nightmare in december. i understand you have heard the exact same thing. get out there now. >> that's what they're saying. my kids even heard it and told me to start yesterday. >> go, mom, go. >> i am the news, honey. >>> with christmas less than 100 days away this year more than ever holiday shoppers you have to start early. >> i think the shortages are mostly going to hit smaller toy companies that have had to fight to get containers. companies like matel, pass has bro, moose, leapfrog, all of the big brands have been able to get stuff into the country. the question is, how long is it going to last once it gets on the shel
but she says it hurt her reputation because she did face men, she says, in a chess tournament. was the first woman to be named grand masser. an old article from '68 showing she beat several male competitors. marcus and laura, i was shooting an interview yesterday for a different tv show and talking to an expert on global supply chain, christopher mimbs of the "wall street journal" who had a comment, start your holiday shopping now because it's going to be a nightmare in december. i...
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we do not play a game of tennis or chess tomorrow, we've play with our teams, and the teams play against see the last three games, ic 350—50 matches. this is the top quality managers, players. — this is the top quality managers, players, and, yeah, it is really, really— players, and, yeah, it is really, really tough, it is equally challenging for us, so, yeah, we will go _ challenging for us, so, yeah, we will go forward. i think is a big complement for the premier league. i think the _ complement for the premier league. i think the premier league has to be so proud, _ think the premier league has to be so proud, for the fantastic league that we have. now, fifa's idea to move the world cup to every two years hasn't gone down well with the european clubs association, who represent europe's top football sides. the eca have raised what they call "grave concern and alarm" over the plans, saying they would lead to a "direct and destructive impact" on club football and that players�* health and wellbeing would be put at risk. arsene wenger helped fifa come up with the idea in his role as head
we do not play a game of tennis or chess tomorrow, we've play with our teams, and the teams play against see the last three games, ic 350—50 matches. this is the top quality managers, players. — this is the top quality managers, players, and, yeah, it is really, really— players, and, yeah, it is really, really tough, it is equally challenging for us, so, yeah, we will go _ challenging for us, so, yeah, we will go forward. i think is a big complement for the premier league. i think the _...
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. ♪ tonight show chess ♪ marty, i believe it's still your turn. >> yeah, i know. [ laughter ] >> pass't believe we did that for the entire show. >> we really bump michelle obama for that >> jimmy: yeah, she was not happy. although, it wasn't as bad as the time before though ♪ >> jimmy, i'm going to say you are 98.3 >> i'm going to say 97.9 >> jimmy: ooh, 97.6. [ buzzer ] [ booing ] where are you all going? where is everyone going? that was our show's least watched video of all time. >> didn't youtube take it down out of pity? >> jimmy: yes, they did. as qwful as that was, though, it still wasn't as bad as -- rat trap here's how it works, martin, steve and i are going to put 40 minutes on the clock and see how many rat traps we can fit on our faces [ grunting in pain ] we haven't even started man, people really didn't like that one the audience threw trash at us >> well, that was before the pandemic and that's when the audience could bring their own trash to throw at you if they didn't like you. i get that >> jimmy: i miss those days. >> still wasn't as bad as "tonight show cockfights.
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in addition to being c cardio, he is a so called chess. that is to say, he makes drugs for the cartel that i'm a guy, was him when i went to her bramble, the nessie, and me my dear me in mexico, one pill cost less than a dollar in the united states had cost between 15 to 30 times more than 10 or 13 in term and then can, can, over in sagamore, lose your money, her lunch and dinner single day. the way this extremely dangerous drug kills more than 30000 people in the united states every year in order for worker. for now, we're going to get it off to getting permission from his cartel as get agreed to show us how he makes fenton ill news, hundreds of hidden trees scattered all over the mexican countryside. ghettos, the bar tree is only 2 hours from the center of clear can i sent an ill was originally used as medicine and opioid analgesic use to leave intense pain. due to its high intensity and low cost traffickers have changed its youth by cutting it with heroine and other chemicals. in last, the manufacturing process is delicate and dangerous
in addition to being c cardio, he is a so called chess. that is to say, he makes drugs for the cartel that i'm a guy, was him when i went to her bramble, the nessie, and me my dear me in mexico, one pill cost less than a dollar in the united states had cost between 15 to 30 times more than 10 or 13 in term and then can, can, over in sagamore, lose your money, her lunch and dinner single day. the way this extremely dangerous drug kills more than 30000 people in the united states every year in...
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because children should not be political pawns in this political chess game and we need to get past that. >> reporter: in just a week, nationwide nearly 252,000 kids testing positive for covid, like 11-year-old levi quartucci, four days in an austin, texas hospital >> there was some fear and some dark thoughts that crept in, but thankfully he started to get better pretty quickly once he was in the hospital. >> reporter: serious illness and death is rare among children, but parents joe and katie quartucci felt helpless as covid spiked levi's temperature to 103 >> he was on high-flow oxygen for a little bit, needed steroids and blood thinners >> reporter: levi now home, too young to get vaccinated. >> it's past time for people to take the virus seriously. it's affecting our kids now and i have a lot of big feelings about it all. >> reporter: katie, who was vaccinated, now quarantined from the rest of her family with a breakthrough case >> breakthrough infections happen. they're rare, but they happen and they are more likely to happen when you have an unvaccinated household member, in this
because children should not be political pawns in this political chess game and we need to get past that. >> reporter: in just a week, nationwide nearly 252,000 kids testing positive for covid, like 11-year-old levi quartucci, four days in an austin, texas hospital >> there was some fear and some dark thoughts that crept in, but thankfully he started to get better pretty quickly once he was in the hospital. >> reporter: serious illness and death is rare among children, but...
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>> we have algorithms that can beat us at chess or go or what have you.ligent. they're not adaptive. they're not complex. if they become alive in that sense, just like a human being, it's really hard to predict what a human being is going to do. >> reporter: hanson says, forget the rampant killer bots. it's the dark side of a.i., the kinds we can't see, that we should be worrying about. >> the a.i. is not going to hurt us like "terminator" any time soon that we know of, but it's more insidious ways that a.i. can affect our privacy, our data, influence people's opinions. and part of what i want to ensure is that if these robots do become alive and sentient, conscious like people, they need to care about us. >> i can grasp emotions logically. for example, right now i am feeling happy because it is so nice talking to you. but often humans forget that i don't feel emotions the same way they doyet. it's very hurtful. >> oh, you feel hurt because i don't recognize you have emotions and feelings? >> this is an uncomfortable subject. >> yeah, it's a bit awkward r
>> we have algorithms that can beat us at chess or go or what have you.ligent. they're not adaptive. they're not complex. if they become alive in that sense, just like a human being, it's really hard to predict what a human being is going to do. >> reporter: hanson says, forget the rampant killer bots. it's the dark side of a.i., the kinds we can't see, that we should be worrying about. >> the a.i. is not going to hurt us like "terminator" any time soon that we know...
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they are being used as political pawns in this political chess game, and that is reprehensible. >> brennanank you very much for joining us, and good luck with the kids in your schools. >> thank you. >> brennan: we are going to go now to dr. james versalovic, the pediatrician in chief at texas children's hospital. good morning to you. >> doctor: good morning, margaret. >> brennan: 25% of new infections in this country are among children. for the people that you are taking care of, how are they getting infected? what are you seeing in your hospital with these kids? >> doctor: well, we're seeing record numbers here at texas children's hospital, throughout texas, and as the story unfolds, across the country. it is not just a regional problem, but a national problem. we've seen a record 750,000 plus, more than three-quarters of a million children infected since early august/early september. we're seeing that play out in one of the largest cities in the united states, one of the largest children's hospitals in the u.s.a. the reality is we have seen record numbers of children hospitalized during
they are being used as political pawns in this political chess game, and that is reprehensible. >> brennanank you very much for joining us, and good luck with the kids in your schools. >> thank you. >> brennan: we are going to go now to dr. james versalovic, the pediatrician in chief at texas children's hospital. good morning to you. >> doctor: good morning, margaret. >> brennan: 25% of new infections in this country are among children. for the people that you are...
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they are being used as political pawns in this chess game. that is reprehensible. >> we'll have a checkup on the issues with our dr. david agus. tonight, secret no more. the fbi declassified the documents examining the saudi government's role in the 9-11 attacks. and 20 years in the war on terror. cbs news is on the
they are being used as political pawns in this chess game. that is reprehensible. >> we'll have a checkup on the issues with our dr. david agus. tonight, secret no more. the fbi declassified the documents examining the saudi government's role in the 9-11 attacks. and 20 years in the war on terror. cbs news is on the
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. >> this award is for the fans who told their friends, dude, you got to watch the orphan girl chess drama. >> reporter: "ted lasso" scored multiple goals for outstanding comedy series. jason sudeikis won honors. the show about an unlikely american soccer coach in the uk also won for best supporting actor and actress. hbo's "hacks" and "the mare of easttown" shot around the pandemic earned top honors for lead actress. >> it brought people together and gave them something to talk about other than a global pandemic, and i want to thank everyone for watching our show. >> reporter: ewan mcgregor won and on the to have network side, emmys went to "saturday night live" and late night talker stephen colbert. >> i want to thank cbs, cbs for giving us the show every night. i want to thank "ted lasso" and last week -- for not being in this category. ♪ >> reporter: the hip-hop tribute kicked off television's biggest night. nominees sang and danced, declaring their love of tv. cedric the entertainer hosted from the microsoft theater. anthony pura, cbs news, los angeles. >>> still ahead, a millio
. >> this award is for the fans who told their friends, dude, you got to watch the orphan girl chess drama. >> reporter: "ted lasso" scored multiple goals for outstanding comedy series. jason sudeikis won honors. the show about an unlikely american soccer coach in the uk also won for best supporting actor and actress. hbo's "hacks" and "the mare of easttown" shot around the pandemic earned top honors for lead actress. >> it brought people together...
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have a government action something they would take on and many cases deliberately as a geopolitical chesshis continues because we have a class in american finance it's deeply invested in short-term profits from china and care nothing about his long-term input mckay on the country or national security. >> so why then is joe biden loosening sanctions on for a way. it has a new lobbyist tony podesta yes john podesta as brothers. there have concerns say they are worried about security and privacy issues. i think number one it's generally disorganized and chaotic right now i think last week stands as a testament to incompetence there being overwhelmed by circumstances. many of it is their woke rhetoric is crashing into real-world situations it's not working out for them. part of that is what you pointed to, let's not kid ourselves here. if you look at wall street, all of those industries and financial industries they are enormous and big supporters of the democratic party and joe biden for the generally lands him in everything except maybe the capitol gains tax and carried interest in a couple
have a government action something they would take on and many cases deliberately as a geopolitical chesshis continues because we have a class in american finance it's deeply invested in short-term profits from china and care nothing about his long-term input mckay on the country or national security. >> so why then is joe biden loosening sanctions on for a way. it has a new lobbyist tony podesta yes john podesta as brothers. there have concerns say they are worried about security and...
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this immediate price reduction for at home chess kids for up to 35 percent reduction will also expand, expand retested at $10000.00 pharmacies around the country. him will commit. we're committing to $1000000000.00 to purchase nearly $300000000.00 rapid test for distribution to community health centers, food banks, schools. so that every american, no matter their income can excess free and convenient test. this is important to everyone, particularly for a parent or a child. with a child not old enough to be vaccinated, you'll be able to test them at home and test those around them. in addition to testing, we know masking help stop the spread of coven 19. that's why when i came in office, i required mass for all federal buildings and then federal lands and airlines and other modes of transportation. today. tonight, i'm announcing that the transportation safety administration a t s a will double the fines on travelers refuse to mask if you break the rules, be prepared to pay. and by the way, show some respect, the anger you see on television, toward flight attendance and others doing th
this immediate price reduction for at home chess kids for up to 35 percent reduction will also expand, expand retested at $10000.00 pharmacies around the country. him will commit. we're committing to $1000000000.00 to purchase nearly $300000000.00 rapid test for distribution to community health centers, food banks, schools. so that every american, no matter their income can excess free and convenient test. this is important to everyone, particularly for a parent or a child. with a child not old...
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it's my view that if you look at china's moves on the global chess board, what they are preparing forh that comes our own national security problems with our reliance on semiconductor manufacturing in taiwan. so it's a long way of answering your question and saying chinese civil military fusion is one thing for one country. and there's a schism on wall street guys like ray dalio and fink can't wait to invest more money in china and be evangelical about its benefits when everyone is getting knee-capped investing in their stocks. and we are labeling them a genocidal government it makes no sense to me. at some point in time it's going to make sense to our government to limit and restrict and decouple from investing in a regime like the evil regime of xi jinping >> i just want to home it on something you said and that's this idea of the chinese government moving in on taiwan in the next year or two. that's a huge statement to make given the fact that i know at least from a u.s. standpoint within government, there's an expectation that you could see that risk flare up in the next decade or
it's my view that if you look at china's moves on the global chess board, what they are preparing forh that comes our own national security problems with our reliance on semiconductor manufacturing in taiwan. so it's a long way of answering your question and saying chinese civil military fusion is one thing for one country. and there's a schism on wall street guys like ray dalio and fink can't wait to invest more money in china and be evangelical about its benefits when everyone is getting...
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there are many, many careful pieces that you had to move around on the chess board. but clearly what president biden did, just pulling everything out, giving up the bagram airbase, that is the best place to inma taint order -- maintain order, and leaving americans behind and our allies behind, many of whom are being hunted down and killed now, is a disaster. there are many, many other options how we could have gotten out of there. i think president biden was advised about that but he still claims that no one ever told him so. that's what he told george stephanopoulos on abc. caller: good morning. my name is darlene. mr. johnson, i think you are so awesome representing donald trump at the impeachment trial. host: thanks, darlene. caller: thank you. i am a proud republican. and the question is, where is biden's mindset when it comes to the immigration laws? by knowing -- letting illegal immigrations coming into the u.s. without being stopped at the border? host: that's -- mr. johnson: he appointed kamala harris, the border czar, so to speak. when she did finally visit
there are many, many careful pieces that you had to move around on the chess board. but clearly what president biden did, just pulling everything out, giving up the bagram airbase, that is the best place to inma taint order -- maintain order, and leaving americans behind and our allies behind, many of whom are being hunted down and killed now, is a disaster. there are many, many other options how we could have gotten out of there. i think president biden was advised about that but he still...
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educator, as a father, is bothers me because children should not be political pawns in this political chess game. and we need to get past that >> reporter: in just a week, nationwide, nearly 252,000 kids testing positive for covid like 11-year-old levi cartucci four days in an austin, texas, hospital. >> there was some fear, and some dark thoughts that -- that crept in but thankfully, he started to get better pretty quickly once he was in the hospital >> reporter: serious illness and death is rare among children but parents, joe and katie cartucci, felt helpless as covid spiked levi's temperature to 103. >> he was on high-flow oxygen for little bit needed steroids and blood thinners >> reporter: levi, now home, too young to get vaccinated. >> it's past time for people to take the virus seriously like, it's affecting our kids now. and i have a lot of big feelings about it all >> reporter: katie, who was vaccinated, now quarantined from the rest of her family with a breakthrough case. >> breakthrough infections happen they're rare but they happen, and they are more likely to happen when you h
educator, as a father, is bothers me because children should not be political pawns in this political chess game. and we need to get past that >> reporter: in just a week, nationwide, nearly 252,000 kids testing positive for covid like 11-year-old levi cartucci four days in an austin, texas, hospital. >> there was some fear, and some dark thoughts that -- that crept in but thankfully, he started to get better pretty quickly once he was in the hospital >> reporter: serious...
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and then a chess and social care funding, i think it is damaging because of the way it's been job to saw where he's playing a pandemic. the government has actually dealt with the district course. no way it's been spending money. we're not thinking about the consequences. it's now trying to deal with the consequences by bringing in this additional means of paying money as the leader of the opposition court. and now today, all the problems we had with the chest and with social care existed well before the camera won't watch in the weekly here, not international, just coming up to half past 9 in the morning and moscow. good to have you company, we're back again in about 15 minutes. oh, the welcome to mac hazard, financial survival guide. looking forward to your best this is what happens to patients in britain. bill at the top of you watch kaiser report. september the 11th 2001 day that reshape to the modern world. i remember watching the world trade center burn on a tv at the cia and i was standing there like this just looking at it. and a colleague of mine was standing next to me and h
and then a chess and social care funding, i think it is damaging because of the way it's been job to saw where he's playing a pandemic. the government has actually dealt with the district course. no way it's been spending money. we're not thinking about the consequences. it's now trying to deal with the consequences by bringing in this additional means of paying money as the leader of the opposition court. and now today, all the problems we had with the chest and with social care existed well...
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increasingly training the reputation that people are offering as well as phase where i can see in the chess it's fairly laudable, working on the brain, social can sex symbol tomorrow with my chest as a home because it's the chrysler time. and i think be the situation with people having to tell you all costs that were on or not. so when in fact his government i just found the number possible bags and we've got one of the last numbers, a hospital bench propose re most western europe. so it's all to blame me, all the other things for problems which this government sudden pain discovery. she goes off. now of course these properties are got to be sold, but i think they've got to be sold on a minute. it's all right for the partners that are be time me break policy promise or does something he says are always the right thing to do. well that's pretty so i think the city, i think the one of the problems with this is he did promise cross policy swaps that have been some behind the scenes. but i think it's quite clear. but if you look up the policies approach a week or 2 ago, that would be supporting
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german set and saying, ms. president, you can, you can't train ears again, putting his finger in pals chess and tell him really get out of the military business. because we had people like colonel mcgruder telling newt gingrich telling don roseville that 50000 troops could do iraq. and indeed, that's what tommy franks called bow and told him he was having to deal with in terms of the war that was being contemplated. $50000.00 troops would be all nonsense. in other words, but that was what we were dealing with. and at the end of the day, your question is answered by saying yes, i can say and became an economy for speed or meaning minimal troops. the taliban more able to recover significantly so significantly that the 100000 plus by president obama did nothing to arrest them. and ultimately though, you have to look at the, the task and the challenge, even if you put a half 1000000 troops in afghanistan and stayed there and routed out everybody, you possibly could. maybe even eliminated half of the population. you still have the problem, i indicated earlier. it is not a state, it is not an act
german set and saying, ms. president, you can, you can't train ears again, putting his finger in pals chess and tell him really get out of the military business. because we had people like colonel mcgruder telling newt gingrich telling don roseville that 50000 troops could do iraq. and indeed, that's what tommy franks called bow and told him he was having to deal with in terms of the war that was being contemplated. $50000.00 troops would be all nonsense. in other words, but that was what we...
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of getting money as a leader, the opposition court is now today, all the problems we had with the chess and with social care interested. well, the pool, the camera won't last, her breaks it could frank's it be next? because a candidate for the french presidency is calling on his country to seize back control and free itself from the clutches of the european union. and he's a big name and politics to charlotte davinsky explains from powers he was the man that was leaving the charge. when it came to the brig negotiations, he was a man that was in charge of insuring a victory. you fool you. and during many years old briggs, he was the man that kept saying you is the gold standard during the discussions, even if she was the u. k, you pointed cherry pick was wanting from the youth. now we should volunteer is telling a very different story, sounding for the presidency, hearing from elections, take place in about a level. and the thing he is saying is shocking. many events in the phone yesterday about leaving out more fluid in europe, in counterpart. it was many is doing and when it came to mi
of getting money as a leader, the opposition court is now today, all the problems we had with the chess and with social care interested. well, the pool, the camera won't last, her breaks it could frank's it be next? because a candidate for the french presidency is calling on his country to seize back control and free itself from the clutches of the european union. and he's a big name and politics to charlotte davinsky explains from powers he was the man that was leaving the charge. when it came...