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christina coleman live with more on whether the all-star game is going to strike out, hey, christina.istina: major league baseball pulled all-star game out of atlanta over georgia's new election rules. this is the best way to, quote, demonstrate values as a sport. but just the week the deal signed a deal with tencent, communist-backed company, one of china's largest tech firms and dropped nba games in 2019 after the former houston rockets general manager showed support for democratic activist protesting against beijing backed crack-down in hong kong. >> major league baseball, they don't want to go in georgia which has a pretty expansive early voting rules, now mandatory weakens thanks to this law but happy to do business in china which regularly persecutes people. christina: mlb is headquartered in new york, a state that has fewer early voting days than allowed in georgia. new laws expanding early voting and shortens time for runoff elections and has new guidelines for mail-in voting. critics call the new rules voter suppression. major businesses like coke and delta condemning them me
christina coleman live with more on whether the all-star game is going to strike out, hey, christina.istina: major league baseball pulled all-star game out of atlanta over georgia's new election rules. this is the best way to, quote, demonstrate values as a sport. but just the week the deal signed a deal with tencent, communist-backed company, one of china's largest tech firms and dropped nba games in 2019 after the former houston rockets general manager showed support for democratic activist...
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christina: that's right.s were written early on and they were not changed. what we saw was there was this notion that the intubation was considered an aerosol generated procedure, and the staff would get the best ppe if they were exposed, and what we later learned was that this is an airborne virus and that a cough, just a simple cough generated 10 times more aerosols than actual intubation procedure. researchers are looking at that now and there are some saying that the guidelines that are really in place still all over the world is the house of cards that have fallen, and that is still debated within the medical field, whether this virus requires that higher level of airborne protection with an n95 mask or whether it is ok for health-care workers and a surgical mask. william: you and your colleagues are closing out this project, partly because the deaths are declining, which is good news, but also because we can all see the light at the end of the tunnel with these vaccines, which is also great news. i wond
christina: that's right.s were written early on and they were not changed. what we saw was there was this notion that the intubation was considered an aerosol generated procedure, and the staff would get the best ppe if they were exposed, and what we later learned was that this is an airborne virus and that a cough, just a simple cough generated 10 times more aerosols than actual intubation procedure. researchers are looking at that now and there are some saying that the guidelines that are...
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>> seth: please, welcome back to the show christina hendricks how are you, christina >> hi, seth. >>erful show. and that morning you'd been on "live! with kelly and ryan," and we showed this clip. so first, i want to show this this is us showing it on the show >> she thought for years and years and years and found herself on kind of autopilot - >> special report, michael cohen testifies. [ laughter ] >> thank you thank you very much. >> seth: so that happened. but then, that night when our show aired, this happened. >> neighborhood kids come over, and we would be like - >> this is an nbc news special report >> seth: two different stories, it should be noted michael cohen in the morning, trump in vietnam at night we felt terrible about that. and then, and i promise we're going to talk about your show, my producers saw this happen to you last year. >> so i got a job at a local florist and that - >> this is an nbc news special report >> seth: you're like one of those people that got hit by lightning five or six times. >> i'm like a technology repellent. somehow things just shut down aro
>> seth: please, welcome back to the show christina hendricks how are you, christina >> hi, seth. >>erful show. and that morning you'd been on "live! with kelly and ryan," and we showed this clip. so first, i want to show this this is us showing it on the show >> she thought for years and years and years and found herself on kind of autopilot - >> special report, michael cohen testifies. [ laughter ] >> thank you thank you very much. >> seth:...
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christina, this is working. >> it is.s for his clear and concise writing about this, just help contextualize where we are. sadly donald trump continues to just repeat a lie time and time again where his claims have just reached local, state and federal levels. so we have organizations like fair fight who have been mobilizing people across the country. arizona was one of the states where they were helping to mobilize people who -- citizens who should be able to vote, but the problem is if we decrease americans' faith in elections moving forward, it is not going to just affect 2024, it affects 2022. this affects local elections where now we see republicans who lose elections fair and square, all they have to do is continue to say, well, they cheated and i actually won. they can hold it up in the courts, and then it actually does erode confidence in our electoral process, especially for someone like me who is consistently trying to get young people involved in the electoral process and vote and see how their vote actually af
christina, this is working. >> it is.s for his clear and concise writing about this, just help contextualize where we are. sadly donald trump continues to just repeat a lie time and time again where his claims have just reached local, state and federal levels. so we have organizations like fair fight who have been mobilizing people across the country. arizona was one of the states where they were helping to mobilize people who -- citizens who should be able to vote, but the problem is if...
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you know, christina, nobody's picking the warriors.hey have a long championship run, but i arantee you nobody wants to yeah that is true. no doubt about it. but you know what? seeing those fans back in the stands. that's so exciting, and especially since it's a new stadium as well, my goodness, like i can't even wait to get there, and i haven't been to a game in a long time. but man, it looks really fun. i'm not sure the players realize how much they miss the fans, but they missed him for sure. yeah, sure. all right, jeff. thank you.iet. - [indistinct arguing] - instead of saving every episode of "the bachelor," why don't you just hit yourself on the head with a sledgehammer?! dad, turn down that song! - [hall & oates' "i can't go for that" plays] - ♪ no can do ♪ the kids had a friday off of school, so we picked up manny and went to our favorite pancake place-- relaxing. mitchell, hi. what?! oh, have him tell cam i'll pick him up for racquetball in an hour. i can't even hear him it's so loud. - can everybody just shut up?! - i hate it.
you know, christina, nobody's picking the warriors.hey have a long championship run, but i arantee you nobody wants to yeah that is true. no doubt about it. but you know what? seeing those fans back in the stands. that's so exciting, and especially since it's a new stadium as well, my goodness, like i can't even wait to get there, and i haven't been to a game in a long time. but man, it looks really fun. i'm not sure the players realize how much they miss the fans, but they missed him for sure....
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cbs's christina ruffini is at the white house with are mo. christina, good evening. >> good evening, president biden plans to meet with republicans here at the white house tomorrow to try to get their support for that bill. but the two parties are at odds as to what exactly constitutes infrastructure. >> we can agree to disagree on what to call it. i am still going to ask you to vote for it. >> transportation secretary pete buttigieg said today the broad scope of the president's train structure proposal is what the country needs. >> to me it makes no sense to say i would have been for broadband but i'm against it because st not a bridge. >> the more than 2 trillion plan includes funding for roads and buttress bridges as well as billions for expanded broadband internet access, affordable housing and repairs to public schools. >> so a physical infrastructure t is also human infrastructure, that is involved. >> appearing on "face the nation," house speaker nancy pelosi said democrats will in the scale back the bill to gain bipartisan support. >>
cbs's christina ruffini is at the white house with are mo. christina, good evening. >> good evening, president biden plans to meet with republicans here at the white house tomorrow to try to get their support for that bill. but the two parties are at odds as to what exactly constitutes infrastructure. >> we can agree to disagree on what to call it. i am still going to ask you to vote for it. >> transportation secretary pete buttigieg said today the broad scope of the...
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christina was recommended by her colleagues.ason wright who was a gay man officially approached after realizing not needing the initial qualifications, he recommended christina. and support women in leadership. thank you. >> chairman: thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello. yes, can you hear me? >> chairman: yes. we can >> thank you. this is peter warfield. head of library user's association. we can be reached at libraryusers2004.com. thank you to the three supervisors for taking a position against the nomination. we agree with that wholeheartedly for a variety of reasons. there are a whole bunch of reasons why in our work with, for example, the branch library improvement program. we found that nine years into it, we were the first ones that had raised the issue of one of the renovations and that was the first time that any of the renovations apparently had come before the starred preservation commission. so simply what goes before the commission is an issue and also when. we also learned at that time that there were library
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i'm christina redon. andre sr is off tonight, one of the world's largest tech companies based here in the bay area helped launch a vaccination clinic on the peninsula today. facebook is using a small portion of its menlo park headquarters as a vaccination side. ktvu is greg liggins joining us live tonight with more on the significance of this effort, greg? yeah. christina facebook has been one of the many tools people have been trying to use to track down one of those elusive vaccine appointments but to take things a step further, the company decided it didn't want to just give out information it wanted to get maurin walda and helping people get the vaccine. silicon valley behemoth that popularized the polk is helping people get a much sought after poke in the arm with the covid-19 vaccine. facebook partnered with ravenswood family health center to help them scale up community vaccinations to the underserved facebook transformed a small part of its middle park headquarters into a vaccination site, bringin
i'm christina redon. andre sr is off tonight, one of the world's largest tech companies based here in the bay area helped launch a vaccination clinic on the peninsula today. facebook is using a small portion of its menlo park headquarters as a vaccination side. ktvu is greg liggins joining us live tonight with more on the significance of this effort, greg? yeah. christina facebook has been one of the many tools people have been trying to use to track down one of those elusive vaccine...
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. >> 17-year-old christina powell. >> 18-year-old christa hoyt. ♪ early this morning ♪ >> three youngen, all students have been found. >> there was a mutilation -- >> manny taboada, tracy paules -- >> brutally murdered at their apartment. ♪ i said, hey, lord save me now ♪ >> this was the ultimate nightmare for parents who are sending their kids off to college. in a space of, you know, three days, one after another after another, students in apartments being killed, totally vulnerable. >> now that the death toll has reached five, students are talking of returning home. >> i'm terrified. i couldn't sleep last night. >> it's really scary. >> what's the worst that could happen? well, this was the worst that could happen. ♪ me and the devil ♪ >> they have a serial killer -- >> serial killer is on the loose. >> i'm john donvan. and in the early '90s, abc news sent me to gainesville, florida, to cover the story of the gainesville student murders, one of the most horrifying stories that i had ever covered. >> today people walk and wonder if he walks among them. ♪ me and the devil ♪ >> gainesv
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yeah christina, smalls recommend because change even positive change. ring stress.d annie, but not she's life was hectic. two jobs, family and friends, little downtime, and it wasn't okay for me to sit and read a book that was sort of a lazy, decadent thing to do. that's how i would feel, but now it's like, you know, that's an important part of my life, and she's determined to hang on to it even as life picks up pace. vaccines are booming. covid cases dropping on people are getting together in ways they couldn't for so long. not comfortable. i've lost. i've lost a bit of my comfort and crowds. not everyone will jump back in being solitary may feel better than being social for me, and probably a segment of the population. that's the way it is. it feels normal. it feels good. it feels. very good. the word normal is almost a joke, because we are all changed. we live in a different world. now, mental health experts are seeing anxiety from patients who dread the thought of commuting again and spending all day in the workplace with others. it will be very stressful to go
yeah christina, smalls recommend because change even positive change. ring stress.d annie, but not she's life was hectic. two jobs, family and friends, little downtime, and it wasn't okay for me to sit and read a book that was sort of a lazy, decadent thing to do. that's how i would feel, but now it's like, you know, that's an important part of my life, and she's determined to hang on to it even as life picks up pace. vaccines are booming. covid cases dropping on people are getting together in...
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christina coleman live in los angeles with that. christina. will bring a lot of attention to a likely recall election. there are a number of republicans talking about this, san francisco gop chair tweeted, caitlyn jenner could be interesting lots of name recognition lots of her own money, lifelong conservative, she would know issue and knows thousand win and first appearance is crucial and will tell us if she's a viable candidate and caitlyn jenner long time republican and angt sris for transgender rights like others slamming govan newsom over high taxes and restrictive covid lockdown she's also working with several prominent gop operatives that work on former president trump campaign and republican state legislator kevin kylie says strategically, having jennifer race could help unseat the current governor. >> the first question on the ballot is, diewpght to remove gavin newsom from office, yes or no and if we don't get over 50% on that question then list of candidates doesn't matter so i think having a prominent voice like caitlyn jenners is
christina coleman live in los angeles with that. christina. will bring a lot of attention to a likely recall election. there are a number of republicans talking about this, san francisco gop chair tweeted, caitlyn jenner could be interesting lots of name recognition lots of her own money, lifelong conservative, she would know issue and knows thousand win and first appearance is crucial and will tell us if she's a viable candidate and caitlyn jenner long time republican and angt sris for...
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christina, let me start with you.n administration and a logistical challenge like mass vaccination, that is so sort of quantifiable. did you vaccinate enough people? that was the key challenge they had. look, we are double what the goal was. >> yeah, joe biden is really articulate and what are a few accomplishment. he knows he has one year left roughly for the government, then people start campaigning. then the 2022 midterms comes. then there's a real chance that he could lose the house or senate or both. he summoned that when he was vice president under barack obama. it's not just vaccinations, it's also about jobs, it's also about climate change, and getting legislation passed. voting rights, civil rights, he knows the clock is ticking. as you said, the shadow of vaccinations, and the tangible acts of getting this done has been a coordination effort and we actually have a president now who believes in science. >> alina, i am really fascinated by how limp and wrong-footed republicans seem on the central core question
christina, let me start with you.n administration and a logistical challenge like mass vaccination, that is so sort of quantifiable. did you vaccinate enough people? that was the key challenge they had. look, we are double what the goal was. >> yeah, joe biden is really articulate and what are a few accomplishment. he knows he has one year left roughly for the government, then people start campaigning. then the 2022 midterms comes. then there's a real chance that he could lose the house...
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on a christina del grande works as a psychologist and noticed the strain on her patients. it was a constant climate of fear but there was a threat that you had to protect yourself from. something that was eating away at your i'm sorry i had. another door when i saw all my patients were worried. and. most of them were younger people or you might have thought they would just go with the fly. but now they struggle just. now 7 months later the world looks very different the borders between europe way and its neighbors are still closed but the small country is so far doing well with less than $100.00 and only a few 1000 cases overall although infections have now risen sharply again schools and universities closed for a few weeks in the spring it was the same for shops. but now the streets are busy again many people voluntarily wear masks in public there's still a need for caution but there's also an obvious sense of relief that things are not worse than they are the mood is also upbeat at the pasture research institute when the pandemic started in march they were able to respon
on a christina del grande works as a psychologist and noticed the strain on her patients. it was a constant climate of fear but there was a threat that you had to protect yourself from. something that was eating away at your i'm sorry i had. another door when i saw all my patients were worried. and. most of them were younger people or you might have thought they would just go with the fly. but now they struggle just. now 7 months later the world looks very different the borders between europe...
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christina, good evening. >> reporter: the biden administration that years of prolonged conflict are causing america to lose pace with china and that the resources from america's longest war are better redeployed elsewhere. the u.s. needs to focus its geopolitical energy outside afghanistan. >> we have other very important items on our agenda, including the relationship with china. >> reporter: but cbs news confirmed the president's decion twith a.s oppod by sior military adsers. redual fce on ou, cober totop a resurgence orr>>esidt biden has no intention of sending forces back to afghanistan. but at the same time, he has no intention of taking our eye off the ball. >> reporter: those same top adline for u.s. withdrawal and want to keep some forces on the ground while trying to broker a deal between the taliban and the u.s. government. >> it is imperative they sit with their sisters and brothers, if that's what they consider us as. >> reporter: peace talking were supposed to begin this week. but after the u.s. announced its withdrawal, the taliban tweeted it will not be attending any meeting
christina, good evening. >> reporter: the biden administration that years of prolonged conflict are causing america to lose pace with china and that the resources from america's longest war are better redeployed elsewhere. the u.s. needs to focus its geopolitical energy outside afghanistan. >> we have other very important items on our agenda, including the relationship with china. >> reporter: but cbs news confirmed the president's decion twith a.s oppod by sior military...
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cbs' christina ruffini has more. >> get out! get out of the car! >> get out now! >> i have not committed any crime. >> reporter: in body cam and cell phone video, army second lieutenant caron nazario, still in his uniform, keeps his hands visible at the window of his new car, while two windsor police officers, guns drawn, order him to get out. >> i'm honestly afraid to get out. >> you should be. get out! get out! >> reporter: nazario repeatedly asked why he's been pulled over. one of the two officers pepper sprays and kickses him. >> why am i being treated like this. >> because you're not cooperating. get on the ground. >> reporter: he's then handcuffed as they searched his car. was he afraid if he took his hands out of view something bad would happen. >> yes. any misstep, he was afraid they were going to kill him. >> reporter: attorney jonathan arthur is representing nazario in a lawsuits filed earlier this month against the two officers. the incident report says nazario pulled over for not having tags displayed on his s.u.v., but the temporary dealer plate is vi
cbs' christina ruffini has more. >> get out! get out of the car! >> get out now! >> i have not committed any crime. >> reporter: in body cam and cell phone video, army second lieutenant caron nazario, still in his uniform, keeps his hands visible at the window of his new car, while two windsor police officers, guns drawn, order him to get out. >> i'm honestly afraid to get out. >> you should be. get out! get out! >> reporter: nazario repeatedly asked...
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christina, let me start where i left off with the congresswoman, which is, is this a turning point?urning point not only across the country when it comes to police reform but in washington as well? it seems like there is some optimism that something can get passed in the next month or so, needing ten votes in the senate. do you think it could happen? >> we're going to have to keep pushing. i mean, there are so many republicans that are still under the haze of the trump era, and they're so afraid of what donald trump may think about them and their behavior that it's still affecting them. i think some other areas of optimism, obviously, merrick garland is head of the d.o.j. and the folks he's trying to put in place, gupta, clark, obviously hopefully she'll get the votes from republican senators so we can have a substantive conversation about what policing across the nation looks like in police departments large and small across the country. because it's not just minnesota. it's not just north carolina. it's not just ohio. it's not just new york. we know, sadly, there's so many familie
christina, let me start where i left off with the congresswoman, which is, is this a turning point?urning point not only across the country when it comes to police reform but in washington as well? it seems like there is some optimism that something can get passed in the next month or so, needing ten votes in the senate. do you think it could happen? >> we're going to have to keep pushing. i mean, there are so many republicans that are still under the haze of the trump era, and they're so...
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this box is christina coleman reports. there were some tense moments onboard the space station shortly after the new crew arrived. hugs and smiles all around the international space station saturday as a new team of astronauts arrives for a six months day. we're so excited to be here, we're ready to get to work. there's a lot of great science that i know we're gonna be, we're gonna be doing and that we're just excited to learn and get started before crew members from the u. s japan and france were launched into space early friday morning from the kennedy space center in florida. the roughly 24 hour trip went smoothly for the most part, but there was a brief moment of calm. concern as the astronauts were getting ready for bed. ground control alerted them to a potential collision with a piece of space debris. we believe the object is further away than anticipated lower risk of possible conjunction, but please ensure visors. air closed and zippers are closed prior to tisa and approximately 20 seconds the crew was told to put
this box is christina coleman reports. there were some tense moments onboard the space station shortly after the new crew arrived. hugs and smiles all around the international space station saturday as a new team of astronauts arrives for a six months day. we're so excited to be here, we're ready to get to work. there's a lot of great science that i know we're gonna be, we're gonna be doing and that we're just excited to learn and get started before crew members from the u. s japan and france...
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his vision faces roadblocks, christina ruffini explains. >>> we can agree to disagree -- >> reporter: the transportation secretary said the broad scope of the president's infrastructure proposal is exactly what the country needs. >> to me it makes no sense to say i would have been for broadband but i'm against it because it's not a bridge. >> reporter: the more than $2 trillion plan includes funding to modernize roads and buttress bridges, as well as billions for expanded broadband internet access, affordable housing, and repairs to public schools. >> it's physical infrastructure, it's also human infrastructure that is involved. >> reporter: appearing on "face the nation," house speaker nancy pelosi said democrats will not scale back the bill to gain bipartisan support. >> hopefully the need is so obvious now that republicans will vote for it. >> reporter: republican representative liz cheney says she will not. >> look, the bill would need to be fundamentally redone. it would need to be a different bill. >> reporter: cheney, one of only ten house republicans who voted to impeach forme
his vision faces roadblocks, christina ruffini explains. >>> we can agree to disagree -- >> reporter: the transportation secretary said the broad scope of the president's infrastructure proposal is exactly what the country needs. >> to me it makes no sense to say i would have been for broadband but i'm against it because it's not a bridge. >> reporter: the more than $2 trillion plan includes funding to modernize roads and buttress bridges, as well as billions for...
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the following months were full of uncertainty as you're a great went into lockdown on a christina works there's a psychologist and noticed the strain on her patients. it was a constant climate of fear there was a threat that you had to protect yourself from. something that was eating away at your. door when i saw all my patients who are worried. most of them or younger people or you might have thought they would just go with the fly out again how is it going but no they struggle just. you wives as you andy . now 7 months later the world looks very different the borders between europe and its neighbors are still closed but the small country is so far doing well with less than $100.00 deaths and only a few 1000 cases overall although infections have now risen sharply again schools and universities closed for a few weeks in the spring it was the same for shops. but now the streets are busy again many people voluntarily wear masks in public there's still a need for caution but there is also an obvious sense of relief that things are not worse than they are the mood is also upbeat at the pas
the following months were full of uncertainty as you're a great went into lockdown on a christina works there's a psychologist and noticed the strain on her patients. it was a constant climate of fear there was a threat that you had to protect yourself from. something that was eating away at your. door when i saw all my patients who are worried. most of them or younger people or you might have thought they would just go with the fly out again how is it going but no they struggle just. you wives...
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keri russell, justin timberlake, christina aguilera, j.c. this burst of like wind came through your hair. you were like, that voice is coming out of that girl? >> the end of the '90s is a really precarious strange time for music because mtv stops playing music videos and starts doing more kind of reality television programming which everyone is like, that's never going to take off. >> music would be as much or more in people's lives than it ever had been, but the economics of it would vanish. ♪ another turning point ♪ ♪ a fork stuck in the road ♪ ♪ time grabs you by the wrist ♪ ♪ directs you where to go ♪ >> the '90s represented being who you are. this is the kind of music i'm going to make and i don't care who likes it and who doesn't like it, and i'm not going to sound like anybody else. this is who i am. >> people were starving for authenticity, they were starving for what the real experience was, the messy, chaotic, fallible experience of being human. and the '90s gave complete green light permission for that to be explored. >> you talk
keri russell, justin timberlake, christina aguilera, j.c. this burst of like wind came through your hair. you were like, that voice is coming out of that girl? >> the end of the '90s is a really precarious strange time for music because mtv stops playing music videos and starts doing more kind of reality television programming which everyone is like, that's never going to take off. >> music would be as much or more in people's lives than it ever had been, but the economics of it...
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cbs' christina ruffini has the latest. >> corporate america has a responsibility to advance and support and strengthen american democracy. >> reporter: darren walker president of the ford family -- darren walker president of the ford family foundation jointed seven other black executives in a letter calling for corporate action against voter suppression. 193 other companies including coca-cola and delta as well as our parent company viacom-cbs expressed solidarity, signing an open letter avowing their nonpartisan equipment to equality and democracy. >> they have a right to vote with their feet and express their dissatisfaction with the laws. >> reporter: celia wouldn't say if the biden administration was encouraging companies to use their econimic power to pressure states to reverse course. >> it's a little early to judge what the economic impact willdsi be. >> reporter: but the impact of moving large league baseball all-star's game out of gray is already felt. cobb county just outside atlanta says it stands to louis $100 million in tourism. >> it means cancel culture and partisan activ
cbs' christina ruffini has the latest. >> corporate america has a responsibility to advance and support and strengthen american democracy. >> reporter: darren walker president of the ford family -- darren walker president of the ford family foundation jointed seven other black executives in a letter calling for corporate action against voter suppression. 193 other companies including coca-cola and delta as well as our parent company viacom-cbs expressed solidarity, signing an open...
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christina was recommended by her colleagues.ason wright who was a gay man officially approached after realizing not needing the initial qualifications, he recommended christina. and support women in leadership. thank you. >> chairman: thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello. yes, can you hear me? >> chairman: yes. we can >> thank you. this is peter warfield. head of library user's association. we can be reached at libraryusers2004.com. thank you to the three supervisors for taking a position against the nomination. we agree with that wholeheartedly for a variety of reasons. there are a whole bunch of reasons why in our work with, for example, the branch library improvement program. we found that nine years into it, we were the first ones that had raised the issue of one of the renovations and that was the first time that any of the renovations apparently had come before the starred preservation commission. so simply what goes before the commission is an issue and also when. we also learned at that time that there were library
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cbs's christina ruffini is at the white house where officials are defending plans to pull off u.s. troops out of afghanistan. good evening. >> good evening, jericka. the biden administration believes that years of prolongen believes that years of pro conflict in the middle east are causing america to loose pace with strategic competitors like china and the resources from america's longest war are better re-deployed elsewhere. >> we have to look at it through the prism of 2021, not 12001. the prism of 2021, not 2001. the terrorism threat has moved to other places. >> secretary of state anthony blinken stayed today the u.s. needs to focus its geo political energy outside afghanistan. >> we have other very important items on our agenda including the relationship with china. >> but cbs news has confirmed the president's decision to withdraw all u.s. forces by september 11th was opposed by senior military advisors. they warn that without a residual force on the ground, it could be harder to stop a resurgence of terrorist groups. >> i can tell you that president biden has no intention of
cbs's christina ruffini is at the white house where officials are defending plans to pull off u.s. troops out of afghanistan. good evening. >> good evening, jericka. the biden administration believes that years of prolongen believes that years of pro conflict in the middle east are causing america to loose pace with strategic competitors like china and the resources from america's longest war are better re-deployed elsewhere. >> we have to look at it through the prism of 2021, not...
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adriana. >> diaz: christina ruffini, thank you. andrew brown jr. was one of six people fatally shot by police across america in the 24 hours after derek chauvin was found guilty of murder in the death of george floyd. cbs' kris van cleave shows us how one state is trying to tackle that statistic through training. >> we've got resources, my friend. >> reporter: olympic, washington, police officer, javier sola is in training. >> stay where you are. >> reporter: after a decade on the beat, the former marine is in a class aimed at showing new recruits and veteran officers sometimes the best step forward can be taking two steps back. >> we slow down the pace, that will increase our options, and i believe that if we increase the options, that will decrease the likelihood of either party getting hurt. >> reporter: it's a policing strategy the washington criminal justice training commission calls deescalation. >> coming in as fast as you can with overwhelming force oftentimes escalates the situation. >> reporter: sue rahr is the former sheriff of washingto
adriana. >> diaz: christina ruffini, thank you. andrew brown jr. was one of six people fatally shot by police across america in the 24 hours after derek chauvin was found guilty of murder in the death of george floyd. cbs' kris van cleave shows us how one state is trying to tackle that statistic through training. >> we've got resources, my friend. >> reporter: olympic, washington, police officer, javier sola is in training. >> stay where you are. >> reporter: after...
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christina greg gilligan's reporting live for us tonight, greg. thank you. and it seems a lot of people are hitting the road as well. the monterey peninsula is seeing an increase in tourism this week. today the fisherman's warf area or monterey. excuse me. monterey's fisherman's war look like pre pandemic times, except people were wearing masks, restaurants and hotels. they're recording hordes of visitors from the bay area in central valley, local hospitality leaders say this is shaping up to be one of the busiest weekends in more than a year. you know people are ready to travel, and, more importantly, they're not going overseas. they're staying closer to home and they're all within driving distance. for some school district's this week is also spring break, which may be adding to the increase in tourism. so today. good friday a solemn religious state for christians around the world leading to easter sunday and after a year of online virtual services, many churches in the bay area or welcoming back their congregants in person for holy week, and his ktvu is a
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at now she is following the story from los angeles, what work he tells christina? >> democrat mayor ted wheeler strongly opposed to former president donald trump sending in federal agents to help stop the ongoing destruction and violence wreaking havoc in portland. the mayor even stood with protesters and rejected federal support during a riot last summer. while now, portland has seen an uptick in the unrest it has ramped up after the derek schaub invertebrates are not mayor is as the people in the community to help identify members of what he calls self-described anarchist mob who have been engage in acts of violence and vandalism in recent months. >> the groups are getting smaller yet there are probably more determined. they want to burn, they want to bash, they want to intimidate. they want to assault. >> however the mayor is still calling for police reform it in a recent statement he said we continue to reform the police to bureau enter public speaking system. we hear calls for change for just last week we authorized independent review of the bureau's culture.
at now she is following the story from los angeles, what work he tells christina? >> democrat mayor ted wheeler strongly opposed to former president donald trump sending in federal agents to help stop the ongoing destruction and violence wreaking havoc in portland. the mayor even stood with protesters and rejected federal support during a riot last summer. while now, portland has seen an uptick in the unrest it has ramped up after the derek schaub invertebrates are not mayor is as the...
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christina, let me start with you.gible -- i mean, it's very rare to inherit and the administration like a mass vaccination, that is so quantifiable. did you vaccinate enough people? that was the key challenge they had, he was able to come before the nation tonight and say we've doubled with the goal was. >> yeah. joe biden is really articulating a few accomplishments but keep in mind, chris, he knows that he has one year left of unified government and people start campaigning. and then the 2022 midterms come and there's a real chance that he could lose the house or the senate, or both. and he saw that when he was vice president under barack obama. so it is not just the vaccinations, is it also about jobs and pushing forward and agenda on climate change. it's also about trying to get the legislation passed, whether it's voting rights or civil rights. he knows that the clock is ticking. but as you said, the shadow vaccinations and the tangible acts of getting it done has been a coordination effort and largely because we
christina, let me start with you.gible -- i mean, it's very rare to inherit and the administration like a mass vaccination, that is so quantifiable. did you vaccinate enough people? that was the key challenge they had, he was able to come before the nation tonight and say we've doubled with the goal was. >> yeah. joe biden is really articulating a few accomplishments but keep in mind, chris, he knows that he has one year left of unified government and people start campaigning. and then...
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[laughter] christina coleman in california, thank you. arthel.hel: eric and christina back to east coast likely to be a fierce fight on capitol hill after president biden unelevates his 1.5 trillion dollar spending plan in congress next week. the president prpgzing to pay for his wish list of new items by raising taxes on the wealthiest americans. republicans warn a tax hike would kill the economic recovery. mark meredith live at the white house with more on this. mark. reporter: next week marking 100 days in office just before then he's going to go up to capitol hill to do a speak with congress for first time that he's been in office. have that joint session, it is also there that he's expected to lay out the second phase of his economic agenda which would be increase government spending on child care education and social program. the white house is going to be calling this the american families plan that is one and a half trillion in spending at least but this proposal is considered somewhat controversial because white house wants to raise taxe
[laughter] christina coleman in california, thank you. arthel.hel: eric and christina back to east coast likely to be a fierce fight on capitol hill after president biden unelevates his 1.5 trillion dollar spending plan in congress next week. the president prpgzing to pay for his wish list of new items by raising taxes on the wealthiest americans. republicans warn a tax hike would kill the economic recovery. mark meredith live at the white house with more on this. mark. reporter: next week...
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tell us more, christina. [laughter] >> reporter: hi, arthel.ction to caitlin jenner throwing her hat in the ring. the longtime republican already getting some backlash. a campaign spokesman for governor gavin newsom said, quote, we always knew the republican recall would be a ludicrous circus full of trump supporters. this kind of rhetoric isn't going to help newsom stay in office. >> the political silly season every day. i mean, this man's got more air time than, you know, an inflatable mattress. tried to tie everybody to donald trump. i guess that's just their talking point. that's their entire talking point, that's the best they can do. i don't think it's very effective. >> reporter: former san diego mayor kevin faulkner, another gop contend for governor, didn't outright mention jenner or her announcement, but he did say this yesterday -- >> i think we're having a lot of candidates that will enter this race. i think that's a reflection on the dissatisfaction of the job that governor newsom is doing. i think i'm uniquelyied in terms -- positi
tell us more, christina. [laughter] >> reporter: hi, arthel.ction to caitlin jenner throwing her hat in the ring. the longtime republican already getting some backlash. a campaign spokesman for governor gavin newsom said, quote, we always knew the republican recall would be a ludicrous circus full of trump supporters. this kind of rhetoric isn't going to help newsom stay in office. >> the political silly season every day. i mean, this man's got more air time than, you know, an...
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>> gillian: christina coleman, from bryan, texas. thanks very much.ow going. a former nfl player, phillip adams is accused of killing five and himself in south carolina. the victims include a doctor and his wife and two grand children. one of the victims survived and said to be fighting hard for his life. jonathan serrie reporting live from atlanta. >> hi, gillian. phillip suffered many head concussions. an autopsy will examine his brain for signs of cte a degenerative condition tom mondayly found in athletes with a history of repeated head injuries. his father told wcnc, i can say he's a good kid. i think the football messed him up. despite rumors, the sheriff says there's no evidence adams had been a patient of the prominent doctor he's accused of killing. he did live nearby in his parent's home where authorities found the 33-year-old player dead from what they believed to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound. investigators say that he forced entry into the home of the doctor and shot them. two air conditioning technicians were also shot. one died at t
>> gillian: christina coleman, from bryan, texas. thanks very much.ow going. a former nfl player, phillip adams is accused of killing five and himself in south carolina. the victims include a doctor and his wife and two grand children. one of the victims survived and said to be fighting hard for his life. jonathan serrie reporting live from atlanta. >> hi, gillian. phillip suffered many head concussions. an autopsy will examine his brain for signs of cte a degenerative condition tom...
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christina coleman is live from the west coast with the latest.istina. >> reporter: after the derek chauvin verdict there's been an uptick in try wroting and chaos in -- rioting and chaos in the portland area. people have been dealing with for nearly a year now. portland's democrat mayor was strongly opposed to donald trump sending in federal agents to help. now he is extending a state of emergency to deal with the ongoing violence. the mayor put out a statement this week saying the city is focused on four key priorities, including identifying, arresting and prosecuting self-described anarchists seeking to ceo chaos and -- to sow chaos and anarchy. >> we're seeing the groups are getting smaller, yet they're probably more determined. they want to burn. they want to bash. they want to intimidate. they want to assault. >> reporter: also, the democrat mayor is still calling for police reform, in the same statement from this week where willer condemns anarchists he said another one of the key priorities is to, quote, continue to reform the police burea
christina coleman is live from the west coast with the latest.istina. >> reporter: after the derek chauvin verdict there's been an uptick in try wroting and chaos in -- rioting and chaos in the portland area. people have been dealing with for nearly a year now. portland's democrat mayor was strongly opposed to donald trump sending in federal agents to help. now he is extending a state of emergency to deal with the ongoing violence. the mayor put out a statement this week saying the city...
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christina, thank you.rthel: like that father said, he just wants everybody to love each other, if we could make that happen. meanwhileing congressional democrats this week unveiling legislation to expand the number of supreme court justices from 9 to 13. this is not the first time such effort is happening to pack the court, and the total number of justices is not set by the constitution. griff jenkins explains. >> the united states supreme court building is one of the most imposing, a worthy meeting place for the highest tribunal of the land. >> reporter: since 1869 nine justices have presided over the highest court in the land. currently, there are six conservatives; amy coney barrett, brett kavanaugh, neil gorsuch, samuel alito, clarence thomas and john roberts. there are three liberals, sonia sotomayor, elena kagan and stephen breyer. but nowhere in the constitution does it say how many it should or must have. the first judiciary act set the number at six, but it's good luck candidated from 5 to 10. the
christina, thank you.rthel: like that father said, he just wants everybody to love each other, if we could make that happen. meanwhileing congressional democrats this week unveiling legislation to expand the number of supreme court justices from 9 to 13. this is not the first time such effort is happening to pack the court, and the total number of justices is not set by the constitution. griff jenkins explains. >> the united states supreme court building is one of the most imposing, a...
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eric: christina, thank you. arthel. arthel: there is one utah sheriffs deputy remains in critical condition after being shot yesterday. another deputy is expected to be released from the hospital before the weekend is out. police say that you were patrolling the perimeter of the salt lake county sheriff's building when they found an armed man. as the deputies approached the man opened fire hitting each officer in the face. the shooter was killed after one of the deputies returned fire. police are still searching for a motive. in new york a police officer in eastern long island is fighting for his life after being attacked late last night. sources telling fox news that the officer was stabbed will trying to arrest the suspect and that quick thinking by a former marine likely say that officers life peerless go to laura ingalls who is live on long island with this developing story. laura. >> hello, arthel. that uniformed police officer happened upon an accident last night and it really unfolds in a very nomadic sense and i
eric: christina, thank you. arthel. arthel: there is one utah sheriffs deputy remains in critical condition after being shot yesterday. another deputy is expected to be released from the hospital before the weekend is out. police say that you were patrolling the perimeter of the salt lake county sheriff's building when they found an armed man. as the deputies approached the man opened fire hitting each officer in the face. the shooter was killed after one of the deputies returned fire. police...
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christina coleman fox news. michigan has become the national hot spot for corona virus infections and hospitalizations in the united states. michigan had 91,000 cases over the last two weeks. that's more than california and texas combined despite improved numbers in michigan in recent days, medical professionals are blaming mork, contagious variants and the state's pull back on restrictions for the surge. especially in rural northern parts of the state. united states is now sending supplies to india as the number of covert cases sores they're, the white house said today it will send materials to make vaccines along with ventilators and p p e t. india yesterday, the country reported nearly 350,000 new infections and more than 2700 deaths. that is the fourth consecutive day it set a world record in daily infections. hospitals are now turning away patients as they run out of beds, oxygen tanks and other life saving supplies. authorities say bodies are piling up in morgues and crematoriums today, dr anthony fauci re
christina coleman fox news. michigan has become the national hot spot for corona virus infections and hospitalizations in the united states. michigan had 91,000 cases over the last two weeks. that's more than california and texas combined despite improved numbers in michigan in recent days, medical professionals are blaming mork, contagious variants and the state's pull back on restrictions for the surge. especially in rural northern parts of the state. united states is now sending supplies to...
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christina ruffini is at the white house tonight with more on what to expect on wednesday. good evening. >> reporter: good evening. for the first time in history two women were sit behind the president when he make this speech. usuaha w be sparse and socially distant but the covid protocol its won't stop president biden from trying to unveil his investigation for america's future. >> when it comes to president biden's handling of the coronavirus. >> 200 million shots in a hundred days. in under a hundred days, actually, it is an incredible achievement for the nation. >> reporter: a new cbs news poll finds 65% of americans say they approve of the job he's done. with 66% saying the covid relief bill was helpful to the economy. there is also broad approval for improving the nation's infrastructure. but congressional republicans have voiced strong opposition to the cost and scope of the president's two trillion dollar bill. they say he hasn't done enough to reach across the aisle. >> if i look at the hundred day, if is more like a bait and switch, the bait was he was going to g
christina ruffini is at the white house tonight with more on what to expect on wednesday. good evening. >> reporter: good evening. for the first time in history two women were sit behind the president when he make this speech. usuaha w be sparse and socially distant but the covid protocol its won't stop president biden from trying to unveil his investigation for america's future. >> when it comes to president biden's handling of the coronavirus. >> 200 million shots in a...
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molly: christina coleman, thank you very much. griff.: investigators are looking into the security protocols at the fed ex complex and how a shooter was able to bypass them. the former secret supervisory agent and solutions ceo charles marino joins us, thank you for taking time on this saturday, a tragedy, obviously, this week. i want to get your insight, certainly, as now a security consultant, if you will. looking at fed ex and the protocols in there, what do you make of it and what would you change in hindsight? >> yeah, let's talk about how this incident fits the active shooter definition to a tee, right? we've got a young white male, a former employee, obviously had some type of grievance against those that worked there and the brand, usually it's both. and is able to cause a lot of damage in a short amount of time. the bad thing about the fact that the individual was a former employee is that they're able to formulate a plan to carry out the attack, griff. this is not somebody that is deranged to the point that they're unable to fo
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i'm christina were down and, um, andre senior. now it comes as trials get underway for children, ages five and younger ktvu magus has details. as vaccine eligibility experience to californians, 16 years and older in the coming week on friday, visor and jump started the process for even younger teens, too soon be eligible to i think time is money in terms of immunizing as many members of the population as we can, the vaccine is safe. it's effective. in fact, adolescents have twice as much on the bodies neutralizing antibodies in the trials as young adults, so we think that will be really a good vaccine in this population. stanford university's dr yvonne maldonado has been urging the fda, fizer and other vaccine makers to get these vaccinations out before the fall so as not to interfere with kids getting flu vaccination. in particular for summer, people are going to summer camps. they're going toe, maybe travel and we really want them to be vaccinated possible before school starts just to give that out of cushion of protection. she'
i'm christina were down and, um, andre senior. now it comes as trials get underway for children, ages five and younger ktvu magus has details. as vaccine eligibility experience to californians, 16 years and older in the coming week on friday, visor and jump started the process for even younger teens, too soon be eligible to i think time is money in terms of immunizing as many members of the population as we can, the vaccine is safe. it's effective. in fact, adolescents have twice as much on the...
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katy kay is here as is christina grier. i want to start with you not on the law, per se, but on the sheer political mess that gaetz seems to be in and donald trump was finally snuffed out to say something, and it wasn't much. >> yeah. i mean, if gaetz was hoping for a full throated defense from donald trump, that was to be one of the shortest statements that donald trump has put out. it was positively untrumpian. very brief. and he's not getting much support from anywhere else either. i spoke to a republican congresswoman and asked her what her reaction was, and she basically said, listen, there has to be an investigation. as you said, ari, he is denying these charges but she also said, tellingly, he has to be held accountable if the investigation leads there. so he's being dropped like a hot potato by other republicans. as the investigation goes forward, there is something about the company you keep, right? >> katy, are you saying they're dropping him like he's hot? >> i'm saying they're dropping him like he's a potato. >>
katy kay is here as is christina grier. i want to start with you not on the law, per se, but on the sheer political mess that gaetz seems to be in and donald trump was finally snuffed out to say something, and it wasn't much. >> yeah. i mean, if gaetz was hoping for a full throated defense from donald trump, that was to be one of the shortest statements that donald trump has put out. it was positively untrumpian. very brief. and he's not getting much support from anywhere else either. i...
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christina, great to have you on the newshour. and this is really a terrific piece of journalism that you guys have been doing. this is, obviously, a huge slice of-- a huge number within this one slice of the workforce that lost their lives. i mentioned something of their demographi. but who were they in the-- in the medical setting? who were these people, broadly speaking? >> well, what we found was about 17% were doctors, but the bulk were actually workers who really spent more time in the room with the patients. it was the patient care technicians. it was your certified nursing assistants. it was your nurses. when you take to aerosol scientists and they talk about sort of how aerosols accumulate, like a cigarette cloud in a room, and you think about who is spending the most time in that room, that's what we really saw was those workers who were really close up with the patient for, you know, lengths of time were the ones who lost their lives, by and large. >> brangham: 3600 people is an enormous number, but are there particular
christina, great to have you on the newshour. and this is really a terrific piece of journalism that you guys have been doing. this is, obviously, a huge slice of-- a huge number within this one slice of the workforce that lost their lives. i mentioned something of their demographi. but who were they in the-- in the medical setting? who were these people, broadly speaking? >> well, what we found was about 17% were doctors, but the bulk were actually workers who really spent more time in...
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the following months were full of uncertainty as you're a great went into lockdown on a christina works there's a psychologist and noticed the strain on her patients. it was a constant climate of fear but there was a threat that you had to protect yourself from. something that was eating away at you. you know that all when i saw all my patients who are worried. most of them or younger people who are you might have thought they would just go with the fly. but now they struggle just a sign that you while. now 7 months later the world looks very different the borders between europe and its neighbors are still closed but the small country is so far doing well with less than $100.00 deaths and only a few 1000 cases overall although infections have now risen sharply again schools and universities closed for a few weeks in the spring it was the same for shops. but now the streets are busy again many people voluntarily wear masks in public there's still a need for caution but there's also an obvious sense of relief that things are not worse than they are the mood is also upbeat at the posture r
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again that was christina gonzalez reporting, investigators say they're still searching for a motive, and they are interviewing family members. san francisco police remembering one of their officers killed in the line of duty 17 years ago today, officer isaac espinoza was fatally shot while investigating a suspicious person call in the city's bayview district behind then three year old daughter, his parents and sister. officer espinosa had served in the department for eight years. the man convicted in his. killing is serving life in prison without the possibility of parole. investigators are trying to figure out what sparked the fire at the historic sample of the house in half moon bay. two people had to be rescued from the second story of the inn and 3 56 main street. nine other people were able to escape on their own. the three were treated at the scene for minor injuries that fire first reported around 2 30 this morning, investigators say it's believed to have started in a closet and then spread to a hallway. governor gavin newsom that made it a historic announcement today ahead of
again that was christina gonzalez reporting, investigators say they're still searching for a motive, and they are interviewing family members. san francisco police remembering one of their officers killed in the line of duty 17 years ago today, officer isaac espinoza was fatally shot while investigating a suspicious person call in the city's bayview district behind then three year old daughter, his parents and sister. officer espinosa had served in the department for eight years. the man...
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good morning to you christina well it's also extremely unusual for a feud of this kind to be happening in a country like jordan it's almost unheard of to see senior members of the royal family you know be at odds the way that we have in the past 2 days but you are right that the accusations are extremely serious we saw you know prime minister deputy prime minister going to suffer and yesterday say that they have you know tracked calls and interface between the former crown prince and powers discussing the timing of you know action to destabilize the country allegedly according to the deputy prime minister they have also said that they've tracked calls between again a foreign agent a foreign power something very vague and the crown the former crown prince's wife telling her that you know a plane can be available at the time of her choosing to take her out of the country i mean these are essentially accusations that are tend to mount to treason accusing a former crown prince of such serious accusations to destabilize the country absolutely serious and very unprecedented and prince hamza
good morning to you christina well it's also extremely unusual for a feud of this kind to be happening in a country like jordan it's almost unheard of to see senior members of the royal family you know be at odds the way that we have in the past 2 days but you are right that the accusations are extremely serious we saw you know prime minister deputy prime minister going to suffer and yesterday say that they have you know tracked calls and interface between the former crown prince and powers...
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christina works is a psychologist and noticed the strain on her patients. it was a constant climate of fear there was a threat that you had to protect yourself from. something that was eating away at your. door when i saw all my patients who are worried. most of them or younger people or you might have thought they would just go with the flow. but now they struggle just. you whiles as you andy. now 7 months later the world looks very different the borders between europe and its neighbors are still closed but the small country is so far doing well with less than $100.00 dead and only a few 1000 cases overall although infections have now risen sharply again schools and universities closed for a few weeks in the spring it was the same for shops. but now the streets are busy again many people voluntarily wear masks in public there's still a need for caution but there is also an obvious sense of relief that things are not worse than they are the mood is also upbeat at the pasture research institute when the pandemic started in march they were able to respond imm
christina works is a psychologist and noticed the strain on her patients. it was a constant climate of fear there was a threat that you had to protect yourself from. something that was eating away at your. door when i saw all my patients who are worried. most of them or younger people or you might have thought they would just go with the flow. but now they struggle just. you whiles as you andy. now 7 months later the world looks very different the borders between europe and its neighbors are...
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the following months were full of uncertainty as you're a great went into lockdown on a christina works this is psychologist and noticed the strain on her patients. it was a constant climate of fear there was a threat that you had to protect yourself from. something that was eating away at your. door when i saw all my patients who worries. most of them or younger people or you might have thought they would just go with the fly out again how is it going but now they struggle just. now 7 months later the world looks very different the borders between europe and its neighbors are still closed but the small country is so far doing well with less than $100.00 deaths and only a few 1000 cases overall although infections have now risen sharply again schools and universities closed for a few weeks in the spring it was the same for shops. but now the streets are busy again many people voluntarily wear masks in public there's still a need for caution but there is also an obvious sense of relief that things are not worse than they are the mood is also upbeat at the pasture research institute when
the following months were full of uncertainty as you're a great went into lockdown on a christina works this is psychologist and noticed the strain on her patients. it was a constant climate of fear there was a threat that you had to protect yourself from. something that was eating away at your. door when i saw all my patients who worries. most of them or younger people or you might have thought they would just go with the fly out again how is it going but now they struggle just. now 7 months...
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the following months were full of uncertainty as you're a great went into lockdown on a christina works there's a psychologist and noticed the strain on her patients. it was a constant climate of fear but there was a threat that you had to protect yourself from. something that was eating away at us so i had. another door when i saw all my patients who worries. most of them or younger people who you might have thought they would just go with the fly. but now they struggle just a sign that you wise as you. now 7 months later the world looks very different the borders between your away and its neighbors are still closed but the small country is so far doing well with less than 100 and only a few 1000 cases overall although infections have now risen sharply again schools and universities closed for a few weeks in the spring it was the same for shops. but now the streets are busy again many people voluntarily wear masks in public there's still a need for caution but there is also an obvious sense of relief that things are not worse than they are the mood is also upbeat at the pasture researc
the following months were full of uncertainty as you're a great went into lockdown on a christina works there's a psychologist and noticed the strain on her patients. it was a constant climate of fear but there was a threat that you had to protect yourself from. something that was eating away at us so i had. another door when i saw all my patients who worries. most of them or younger people who you might have thought they would just go with the fly. but now they struggle just a sign that you...