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countries have also suspended the use of the astra zeneca shot over fears about its side effects danielle king says the story. what could be more boring than covert surely not the very thing meant to protect you from the virus yet some are worried countries more than just one or 2 of choosing to put vaccinations with astra zeneca as job on hold concerned about potential serious side effects are officially no link has been found denmark was the 1st with norway and iceland following suit the effects snowballed with another half a dozen nations suspending at least one particular batch of $1000000.00 doses the european medicines agency is urging calm giving it a jab at the benefit of the doubt until further notice the position of the european mats and siege and sea safety committee is that the vaccines benefits continue to risks and the vaccine can continue to be administered while investigation of jesus and from one balik advance isn't going. the world health organization is also remaining optimistic after all there's not enough doses to go around with the oxford job if the brakes are put on this
countries have also suspended the use of the astra zeneca shot over fears about its side effects danielle king says the story. what could be more boring than covert surely not the very thing meant to protect you from the virus yet some are worried countries more than just one or 2 of choosing to put vaccinations with astra zeneca as job on hold concerned about potential serious side effects are officially no link has been found denmark was the 1st with norway and iceland following suit the...
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. >> so one of the suspect's lawyers, danielle king, represented the gunman in the 2012 aurora moviecre. 12 people were killed there. that gunman pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity. that did not work. he's going to spend the rest of his life behind bars. that is how it ended that time. ultimately, do you think an insanity defense would be unsuccessful here, as well? >> what people may not fully appreciate, the insanity defense is a very difficult standard to meet. as you noted in the shooting case, the defendant there was not able to meet it. it is an exceptional situation when it's met. what we have here is a team that is going to do a great job making the case. that defense is going to be up to the defendant to show it. it's not an easy standard to make and rarely successful. >> so i want to play something that the governor told me last night about how this mass shooting is affecting him. he had been to this supermarket many times before. here he is. >> ten people killed at a place that i've been to, that almost every member of the community knows has been to, drives past. th
. >> so one of the suspect's lawyers, danielle king, represented the gunman in the 2012 aurora moviecre. 12 people were killed there. that gunman pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity. that did not work. he's going to spend the rest of his life behind bars. that is how it ended that time. ultimately, do you think an insanity defense would be unsuccessful here, as well? >> what people may not fully appreciate, the insanity defense is a very difficult standard to meet. as you noted...
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minority business owners. >>> and we speak with golden globe award-winning actor daniel kaluuya and director shaka kingsiah." >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. . >>> live from the
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. >> caller: i'm danielle king-wright and giving a call to support deshaun davis and he's done his research and anything he ties his name to or brand and will hold people account and bring integrity. i don't think it would negatively affect the community as he talks to people in the community. i am in support for this and i ask for your consideration to support his cause. thank you. >> caller: hello, i'm calling in favor of this proposal. my name is josh. i'm a bay area almost native. been here about 15 years right now and i know deshaun davis. he is a great person, business man, a pillar of his community. and remember so many years ago when things like cannabis were incorrectly demonized and unsupported and didn't have a place to go. i like this has an addition to give pem -- people the outlet besides alcohol and bars there. i'm very much in support of this. thank you for your time. >> caller: good afternoon, community members. my name is arsenio hernandez and i'm an s.f. native and work within san francisco and have been my whole life to various degrees. i'm in support of mr. davis. i can
. >> caller: i'm danielle king-wright and giving a call to support deshaun davis and he's done his research and anything he ties his name to or brand and will hold people account and bring integrity. i don't think it would negatively affect the community as he talks to people in the community. i am in support for this and i ask for your consideration to support his cause. thank you. >> caller: hello, i'm calling in favor of this proposal. my name is josh. i'm a bay area almost...
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. >> caller: i'm danielle king-wright and giving a call to support deshaun davis and he's done his research and anything he ties his name to or brand and will hold people account and bring integrity. i don't think it would negatively affect the community as he talks to people in the community. i am in support for this and i ask for your consideration to support his cause. thank you. >> caller: hello, i'm calling in favor of this proposal. my name is josh. i'm a bay area almost native. been here about 15 years right now and i know deshaun davis. he is a great person, business man, a pillar of his community. and remember so many years ago when things like cannabis were incorrectly demonized and unsupported and didn't have a place to go. i like this has an addition to give pem -- people the outlet besides alcohol and bars there. i'm very much in support of this. thank you for your time. >> caller: good afternoon, community members. my name is arsenio hernandez and i'm an s.f. native and work within san francisco and have been my whole life to various degrees. i'm in support of mr. davis. i can
. >> caller: i'm danielle king-wright and giving a call to support deshaun davis and he's done his research and anything he ties his name to or brand and will hold people account and bring integrity. i don't think it would negatively affect the community as he talks to people in the community. i am in support for this and i ask for your consideration to support his cause. thank you. >> caller: hello, i'm calling in favor of this proposal. my name is josh. i'm a bay area almost...
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claiming >> franklin, we talk about the content creators john mentioned shonda, but lee daniels, barry jenkins, regina kingl black producers and actors with influence. is that enough or does it need to go to corporate does it need to be on the other end of the change before you see meaningful change? >> mackenzie's study says it all. yes, we have people in hollywood doing extraordinary work with these obstacles that are placed in their way and one has to wonder what they'd be capable of and allow the obstacles at a level commensurate with their ability and frankly, commensurate with their ability to return on their investment. one of the things that i was most shocked about the study was dollar for dollar that was invested into black content, despite being underfunded, undersupported, under distributed still delivers a better roi by 10%. >> franklin, that roi number is really dramatic. what were other parts of the studies that were surprising some other things were the underrepresentation of executive ranks and what are other things that you'd want to drive attention to >> again, i don't know that any of t
claiming >> franklin, we talk about the content creators john mentioned shonda, but lee daniels, barry jenkins, regina kingl black producers and actors with influence. is that enough or does it need to go to corporate does it need to be on the other end of the change before you see meaningful change? >> mackenzie's study says it all. yes, we have people in hollywood doing extraordinary work with these obstacles that are placed in their way and one has to wonder what they'd be...
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shaka king and daniel kaluuya, thank you so much.oach to raising boys has failed, and the time now is to change it. "to raise a boy: classrooms, locker rooms, bedrooms, and the hidden struggles of american boyhood" is published by atri aan imprint of simon & schuster. author and "washington post" reporter emma brown says that in the wake of the me too movement she wanted to know how will i raise my son to be different. she joins us now for an interview you're seeing first on "cbs this morning." emma, good morning to you. so we talk a lot on this show about what men do to each other, to women. but we don't spend much time thinking about why men are the way they are. and this book does that. it comes along at exactly the right time. i was hoping you could begin by just telling viewers what it was you thought was missing from your parental toolkit when you looked down at your son, gus, and thought, how am i going to do this? >> well, thank you. you know, when my daughter was born three years before my son, i had such strong gut instinct
shaka king and daniel kaluuya, thank you so much.oach to raising boys has failed, and the time now is to change it. "to raise a boy: classrooms, locker rooms, bedrooms, and the hidden struggles of american boyhood" is published by atri aan imprint of simon & schuster. author and "washington post" reporter emma brown says that in the wake of the me too movement she wanted to know how will i raise my son to be different. she joins us now for an interview you're seeing...
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. >>> coming up next, i will speak with golden globe winner -- actor daniel kaluuya and actor shaka kingssiah." i have been a sales and sales management professional my whole career. typical day during a work week is i'm working but first always going for a run or going to the gym. i love reading. i love cooking healthy. it's super important to me. i was noticing that i was just having some memory loss. it was really bothering me. so i tried prevagen and it started to work for me. i wish i had taken prevagen five or ten years ago. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. woman: i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer ♪ ♪ yeah i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin, ♪ ♪ yeah, that's all me ♪ ♪ nothing and me ♪ ♪ go hand in hand ♪ ♪ nothing on my skin, that's my new plan ♪ ♪ nothing is everything ♪ woman: keep your skin clearer with skyrizi. with skyrizi, 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. of those, nearly 9 out of 10 sustained it through 1 year. and skyrizi is 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. ♪ i see nothing in a d
. >>> coming up next, i will speak with golden globe winner -- actor daniel kaluuya and actor shaka kingssiah." i have been a sales and sales management professional my whole career. typical day during a work week is i'm working but first always going for a run or going to the gym. i love reading. i love cooking healthy. it's super important to me. i was noticing that i was just having some memory loss. it was really bothering me. so i tried prevagen and it started to work for me....
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daniel thank you so much i'm reporting from. police in thailand have fired water cannon and tear gas to disperse protesters that broke through barriers around the king ceremonial residence at least 5 people were arrested security forces in riot gear pushed back about $1500.00 anti government demonstrators officers charged the protesters who threw rocks and firecrackers in response tens of thousands of people mostly youths have been taking to the streets since mid last year they're demanding a new constitution and reforms to the monarchy. deducted from what. we repeatedly issued warnings before escalating our response the police have detained 5 protesters we found that the protesters refused firecrackers marbles and also of concrete intended to harm the police tony chang is in bangkok and he says the police far outnumbered protesters the police fired water cannon. and then charged against them also firing tear gas and her peer to have pushed them off none the less i think this is a sign once again that these protests have bubbled up now it's i think important to note here that the protesters were far outnumbered by the police about 1500 protesters we
daniel thank you so much i'm reporting from. police in thailand have fired water cannon and tear gas to disperse protesters that broke through barriers around the king ceremonial residence at least 5 people were arrested security forces in riot gear pushed back about $1500.00 anti government demonstrators officers charged the protesters who threw rocks and firecrackers in response tens of thousands of people mostly youths have been taking to the streets since mid last year they're demanding a...
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daniel kaluuya there. joining us now is activist, mother akua, a former black panther who was fred hampton's fiancee at the time of his death, and the producer of the film, shaka kingust saw there. shaka, for people who don't know the full story of what happened on december 4, 1969, everything that led up to it, everything that came after it, what grabbed your attention about this story? >> initially what grabbed my attention about the story was the fact that i never heard anything about william o'neal, the fbi informant who infiltrated the illinois chapter and gave the fbi blueprints for the apartment. the story i heard growing up was just that, you know, fred hampton was a black panther who was shot by the cops. i didn't realize it was an intricate assassination plot that was essentially, you know, crafted by the most powerful government organization in the country. >> mother akua, gene robinson has a question for you. >> mother akua, maybe you could explain to the audience who may not know, what was it about fred hampton that made him deemed so dangerous, so potentially dangerous to the power structure in chicago, nation's largest black community, and to the nat
daniel kaluuya there. joining us now is activist, mother akua, a former black panther who was fred hampton's fiancee at the time of his death, and the producer of the film, shaka kingust saw there. shaka, for people who don't know the full story of what happened on december 4, 1969, everything that led up to it, everything that came after it, what grabbed your attention about this story? >> initially what grabbed my attention about the story was the fact that i never heard anything about...
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elizabeth: daniel and peter arbeeny thank you for joining us i'm so sorry for what happened we feel badly for you guys, thank you so much. texas border resident emily lord kingnd border patrol official art del cueto what is really happening at the border, it's a crisis shelters are at quadruple capacity the frustration with the biden administration continues to downplay saying it's just the challenge homeland security sector susan rice heading to the border this weekend, the biden administration team privately admitting this is the worst crisis at the border in a generation, that story next. >> this is a disaster in the making we will live 2019 again when we have 141 countries reach her border at thousand plus gang members, 4000 arrest, on and on, this is a public safety nightmare in the health nightmare and i'm waiting for dr. fauci to come say as he preaches to where mass, social distancing to americans why are we not practicing the same message on the southwest border. ♪ ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get
elizabeth: daniel and peter arbeeny thank you for joining us i'm so sorry for what happened we feel badly for you guys, thank you so much. texas border resident emily lord kingnd border patrol official art del cueto what is really happening at the border, it's a crisis shelters are at quadruple capacity the frustration with the biden administration continues to downplay saying it's just the challenge homeland security sector susan rice heading to the border this weekend, the biden...
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, daniel kaluuya, that is my favorite-- let me tell you something, man, it has been a while since i watched a movie. man, kudos to everyone. kudos to yourself. kudos to to lakeith. kudos to shaka kingyou doing, my dude? >> this press run-- no, i'm good. i'm good. you know when you did something that you're proud of. >> trevor: yeah. >> everyone put everything into that. everyone put everything into that, so i'm feeling good. how are you? i like your hair. >> trevor: i'm ready to join the black panther party. >> i can see you on the front line with that. feed some kids in the breakfast program right now with that. >> trevor: oh, man, this movie, you must be tired, man. you must be running around doing press, because everyone should want to speak to you about this film "judas and the black messiah." look, daniel, you have known for a long time i'm one of your biggest fans, but there are things, even if you love lionel messy, there is still a score, you say how did you do that. that's what i feel like you do with your acting. i know how you act. i love how you act, whether "queen and slim," whether it's "get out," it doesn't matter what it is. but in this film, in "judas and the black
, daniel kaluuya, that is my favorite-- let me tell you something, man, it has been a while since i watched a movie. man, kudos to everyone. kudos to yourself. kudos to to lakeith. kudos to shaka kingyou doing, my dude? >> this press run-- no, i'm good. i'm good. you know when you did something that you're proud of. >> trevor: yeah. >> everyone put everything into that. everyone put everything into that, so i'm feeling good. how are you? i like your hair. >> trevor: i'm...
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kugler, chaka king and charles king have become the first black producing crew to have a best picture nomination -- >> very competitive category with sacha baron cohen and danielrward on what a lot of folks expected. what's very interesting is glenn close has a dubious honor now of being a razzie and a best -- an oscar nominee for the same role. >> how do you do that? >> if you're glenn close, you can do anything. and now she is yet again an eight-time nominee without a win. so we'll see what happens. >> she was great in that role. i don't know how she got -- how she even got on the razzie list. that's no fair. what's next? >> jacqueline -- >> strange. >> jacqueline, we are getting in best actor. a category a lot of people have been looking out for. you've said that chadwick boseman has this category in the bag. and if we put the nominations up, i think he is one of them. do we have that confirmed yet? we do -- we do. he has been nominated. the graphic has not been built yet, but he's got the nominations. anthony hopkins, as well. what do you think? >> yeah. >> yeah. this is another one that is pretty straightforward. chadwick boseman has been sort of dominati
kugler, chaka king and charles king have become the first black producing crew to have a best picture nomination -- >> very competitive category with sacha baron cohen and danielrward on what a lot of folks expected. what's very interesting is glenn close has a dubious honor now of being a razzie and a best -- an oscar nominee for the same role. >> how do you do that? >> if you're glenn close, you can do anything. and now she is yet again an eight-time nominee without a win....
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daniel kaluuya on his oscar nomination. it's, quote, today i'm humbled to be nominated for playing a man whose principles i deeply respect. thank you to fred hampton's family, and to shaka king> the oscars nominations, you just heard them right here. let's get more instant reaction from chris connelly and elizabe elizabe elizabeth wagmeister. let's start out with the best actor and actress categories. chris, lets me start with you. anything surprise you there? >> i was surprise dpli unsurprised by the nominations in these categories. they pretty much went as expected. i think chadwick boseman has to be considered the favorite in his considered as best actor. pi think that was a dominant performance and one we'll always cherish along with his memory. best actress is maybe the best this year, and it's packed with great performances, and any one of these five could win it, i think. >> any big misses, elizabeth? >> you know, i think as chris said in both of these categories, they were pretty much expected. these ones as i was going through my checklist, i was saying, this is exactly what we predicted and to chris' point, i think the best actress category is just jam packed. i wa
daniel kaluuya on his oscar nomination. it's, quote, today i'm humbled to be nominated for playing a man whose principles i deeply respect. thank you to fred hampton's family, and to shaka king> the oscars nominations, you just heard them right here. let's get more instant reaction from chris connelly and elizabe elizabe elizabeth wagmeister. let's start out with the best actor and actress categories. chris, lets me start with you. anything surprise you there? >> i was surprise dpli...